Feb
01

Nitalia’s Movie


The Junior Purple Society at Chaparral High School in Scottsdale Arizona made this movie for our family. I wanted to share it with the world because it really shows what the huge impact Nitalia had and continues to have on the world. We cried our eyes out when they gave this to us on Jan 28th, The one year anniversary of Nitalia going to heaven. We miss her so much, but continue to push on to make her dream a reality. Nitalia loved everyone, even when it was not popular to do so. She always saw the person for who they are and who they could be. Her dream continues on in each and every one of the kids in this video. We are so proud of them, they are so driven to change the world! I know Nitalia is right there with them! There are kids and teachers from Chaparral, Cocopah, Sequoya, and Xavier schools in the video. We LOVE all of you that had a hand in making this happen! A Special thank you to Nina Kravetz who was the loving brains behind this video and Alexa Ehrenfreund for her great production work! I know Nitalia is LOVING this!!! They gave our family all of the index cards with their words on them…we will cherish them always.
We LOVE you all!
Go ahead and join them…spread the love!

*We LOVE YOU Junior Purple!!!!!

Written by Anthony. Posted in Cancer, Care and Management, Doctors and Nurses, Experience, Natural Treatments, Publications, Reports, The Purple Blog

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Anthony

Anthony is a 24 hour a day cancer warrior, oncology researcher, purple blogger, and a gladiator for Christ. He writes articles on several types of childhood cancer, but his focus is on high grade glioma. He dedicates all his work to his daughter Nitalia. Nitalia went to live with the Lord on January 28, 2011. She was just 14 years old.

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