Las Cruces Family Creates Hot Packs for Local Cancer Patients

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In a heartwarming initiative, the Johnson family from Las Cruces has crafted 375 hot packs intended for cancer patients at three local cancer centers. This project was inspired by Kendra Johnson's own experiences with cancer since her diagnosis in 2017, which left her feeling isolated despite support from family and medical staff. Her children, Atleigh and Tristan, took the lead in creating these flannel hot packs filled with rice to provide warmth and comfort to those undergoing chemotherapy. The family aims to complete their project this week, having already delivered many packs to local hospitals, including Memorial Medical Center. Their efforts not only serve to comfort patients but also teach the children the importance of giving back to the community.
Key Details: • 375 hot packs created for cancer patients in Las Cruces. • Project led by Kendra Johnson's children, Atleigh and Tristan. • Hot packs delivered to Memorial Medical Center and other local hospitals. • Project completion expected within the week. • Supported by Cruces Creatives for space and tools.