Taylor’s Legacy
lHow did she serve?
lWent to school everyday she was not in treatment
lKept statistics for the CHHS Girl’s Varsity Soccer team, acting as a team manager
lPoster child for Red Cross Blood Drive at Georgia Tech yielding 300 pints
lVolunteered as a score keeper at an International Karate Competition
lOrganized a holiday party for the patients and parents at the AFLAC Cancer Center at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
lOrganized fund raising to bridge the technology budget gap for the new AFLAC Cancer Center at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
lHow was she recognized?
lCHHS Chorus benefit concert for Relay for Life in Taylor’s name
lGwinnett Daily article and “Man down” play by CHHS & MCHS girls
lAwarded “2008 Warriors Way” by Atlantic Pacific Tang Soo Do Organization
lCut the Ribbon at the opening ceremony for the new AFLAC Cancer Center
lStanding room only at her memorial service
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While she never saw a challenge as impossible, she also had no idea of here capabilities.  She was the most humble confident person I have ever known. Taylor would not have told you these things. Life was never about her.  It was about making a difference for others.

Melissa and I are forming a foundation to benefit childhood cancer to continue Taylor’s legacy. We figure is a 14 year old girl can do these things while she is under going treatment we should be able to a few things also.