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Paige Stone donated her auction proceeds to Ava Win-
ner who is battling cancer.
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Taylor Hahn was thankful for the help of Home Loan
Savings Bank with her quest to donate to Cure JM.
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Kiley Hahn is pictured thanking Dr. Dean for his donation
to help her with her goal of raising money for Cure JM.
This-N-That 4-H Club members give back
By Josie Sellers
[email protected]
COSHOCTON – Three members of the This-N-That 4-H
Club decided to use their 4-H projects this year to help
others.
Sisters Kiley and Taylor Hahn each sold a wether mar-
ket goat at the junior fair auction with the intent of using
part of their proceeds to help Cure JM.
The organization’s goal is to help those with Juvenile
Myositis a disease that includes symptoms of weak mus-
cles and skin rashes.
“A girl in our club has it,” said Myndee Hahn, Kiley
and Taylor’s mother. “We didn’t tell her or her mom we
were doing this. They were shocked when they heard it.”
Kiley, who is 13, said it felt good to see the impact they
could make.
“My family has taught me to
always give and to be mindful of
others because one day I may
need help also.”
- Paige Stone
“They were in tears when they heard what we did,” she
said. “I like helping out people.”
The girls each donated $75 to Cure JM and Dr. Dean
from Dean Orthodontics gave them a donation so they
were able to give a total of $225.
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“I just wanted to help out,” said Taylor, who is 11.
When the girls sent out their auction letters to po-
tential buyers they made sure to mention their plans
to donate to Cure JM. Both were very thankful that Dr.
Butcher from Pleasant Valley Veterinary Clinic and
Home Loan helped them by purchasing their goats.
Kiley and Taylor would both like to help someone
again next year.
Their fellow club member Paige Stone also got in on
the giving. She wanted to donate her auction earnings
from her market chicken to someone in the community
who is struggling.
“I chose Ava Winner, a young girl in my school dis-
trict,” said Stone, who is 13. “Ava, who is currently
10-years-old, was diagnosed at age 9 with a cancerous
brain tumor along the brain stem. She has gone through
multiple surgeries and is learning how to do things over
again that we all take for granted.”
Ava’s parents have had to take off work to be by her
side and Stone thought this might help ease their stress.
“I thought if I could help raise money for her parents to
be off work one more day, have money to travel back and
forth, or anything else they could need at this time in
their life to decrease stress then that is why God wants
me to do this,” Stone said. “My family has taught me to
always give and to be mindful of others because one day
I may need help also.”
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Kiley Hahn (right) was thankful for the help of Pleasant
Valley Veterinary Clinic with her quest to donate to
Cure JM.
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