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Nonprofi t looks to raise funds to send sick Queens girl to Disney World
Photos courtesy of Juett Elliott
Gianna dressed up for superhero day for virtual classes at the
Morgan Center.
BY JULIA MORO
editorial@qns.com
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Gianna Elliott, a playful
5-year-old from Jamaica, was
diagnosed with leukemia when
she was just 3. Since the early
days of the COVID-19 pandemic,
she’s been battling cancer,
undergoing aggressive
chemotherapy and numerous
blood transfusions.
Then, the nonprofit
Campaign One at a Time got
involved in making Gianna’s
dream of seeing Disney World
come true.
Campaign One at a Time
helps sponsors children with
severe illnesses to raise money,
helping some of their biggest
dreams come true. Th e organization
is based in California,
but recently expanded its reach
to the East Coast.
Gianna is the fi rst child to be
a part of the organization’s East
Coast campaign.
Elliott began coughing and
experiencing frequent fevers
before eventually being diagnosed
aft er her symptoms
got worse. She was admitted
to Cohen Children’s Medical
Center in New Hyde Park on
March 27, 2020, as hospitals
around the city were overwhelmed
with COVID-19
patients.
Gianna’s mom, Juett Elliott,
said that Gianna hadn’t made
many memories outside of the
hospital. Gianna hasn’t been able
to go to school, see her extended
family or see any friends.
Juett hopes the trip to Disney
will make lasting memories for
Gianna that aren’t related to
cancer treatments and hospital
visits.
“She couldn’t be around her
cousins; she couldn’t be around
anyone. I think it aff ected her
a lot,” Juett said. “She has been
through so much. She calls the
doctor, ‘doctor school,’ because
she wants to go to school so bad.”
Juett has been by Gianna’s side
every step of the way. Th ey both
stayed in the hospital for almost
four weeks, and when Gianna
started losing her hair, Juett cut
hers.
“She embraced losing her
hair,” Juett said. “She said,
‘mommy, we’re twins.’ She took
it well; I was surprised with her.
Me, as a mom, I’m just trying to
stay strong for her. I don’t let her
see me break down.”
As of now, Gianna has been
in what’s called an “early remission,”
where no leukemia has
been detected, though this
could change at any time as
she still goes through chemotherapy
every night.
“Gianna is very playful,
she is a happy kid,” Juett
said. “She loves princesses
— that’s her thing. At
some point, hopefully, we’ll
be able to go to Disney
World once the
pandemic gets
better and her
doctor approves.”
The campaign
hasn’t reached the
$5,000 goal yet. To
contribute to the fundraiser
for Gianna’s Disney
trip, visit campaignoaat.org/
portfolio-item/currentcampaign
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Gianna dresses up for a
Hawaiian theme at Cohen
Children’s Medical Center.
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