GANNON’S GIVING GINGERBREAD
GANNON’S GIVING GINGERBREAD - Catch me if you can ginger cookies, molasses & cinnamon flavored coffee. 16oz bag. GANNON is a Give Miracle Kiddo™ of Penn State Health Children’s Hospital. While Enjoying Given’s Coffee™, read his story on the back of the bag & feel great to Sip & Save Kids Lives™. Order on link in bio or GivensCoffee.org Thank you from @givenlauer @givenscoffee #GivensCoffee #coffee #GiveKidsLife #Given #Foodie #GivenLauer #GannonsGivingGingerbread
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Meet Gannon
YORK HAVEN, PA
Known to many as Warrior Ganno who brings a smile to the face of e his positive, creative spirit.
EVER HOLD A SODA CAN?
That's about how big Gannon was at birth - just 13 ounces. After he arrived 12 weeks early, Gannon was transported by pediatric ambulance to Penn State Health Children's Hospital, where he spent 225 days battling to survive. Gannon was so small that his dad could slide his wedding ring all the way up his son's arm
Gannon quickly earned the name "Warrior Gannon" as he battled many health challenges. He needed a ventilator and -tube feedings and has faced seizures, chronic lung disease, and many other conditions.
Gannon was diagnosed with very early onset IBD and undergoes regular Remicade infusions, which he wrote about in his first-ever published book to benefit CMN! He attends physical therapy to build muscle strength and balance. He also went to the Penn State Hershey Feeding Clinic to learn how to eat solid food, starting with bites the size of a grain of rice. A few years ago, Gannon experienced another amazing milestone - he was able to have his breathing tube removed and now breathes on his own!
Doctors believe that Gannon broke his femur while he was a preemie. His weakened bones have resulted in that femur breaking two more times - most recently, just as he was learning how to run! Gannon had been enjoying participating in the Healthy Kids Running Series, thanks to a CMN scholarship, but not even a broken leg could stop this warrior. While in his wheelchair, Gannon still participated and enjoyed spending time with his friends.
Despite his many challenges, Gannon always has a smile for everyone he meets! He loves to wear his signature bow ties and tap dance. He is always working on his next book, he loves to draw, and his amazing artwork has even been auctioned off to raise money for CMN!
Gannon is a huge fan of the Philadelphia Eagles and the Phillies and hopes to go to the games one day. Gannon loves to make other children smile and help them feel at ease if they are scared at doctors' appointments or infusions.
In addition to funding the pediatric ambulance and neonatal incubator that ke helps by supporting programs like Child Life, medical camps, music therapy, and
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