Denver Native (Carol)
01-16-2014, 09:03 PM
A teenage girl recovering from a bone marrow transplant gets to break her long-stay in isolation at the AFC Championship game Sunday, thanks to a man who couldn't make the game.
"I thought, I bet there is someone on this planet who needs the tickets more than I do," said the man, who wants to remain anonymous.
The donor once belonged to a health club that supported Brent's Place in Aurora, which provides living accommodations for pediatric patients and their families following bone marrow transplants. So he called to offer the tickets to a family that really loved the Broncos.
rest - http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_24929519/teen-recovering-from-cancer-exits-isolation-broncos-game
"I thought, I bet there is someone on this planet who needs the tickets more than I do," said the man, who wants to remain anonymous.
The donor once belonged to a health club that supported Brent's Place in Aurora, which provides living accommodations for pediatric patients and their families following bone marrow transplants. So he called to offer the tickets to a family that really loved the Broncos.
rest - http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_24929519/teen-recovering-from-cancer-exits-isolation-broncos-game