Hannah Mae Campbell is a very lucky girl ... or very unlucky, depending on how you look at it.
She’s the only known survivor of Diffuse Rhabdomyomatosis, a disease that causes tumors to grow in your heart.
After dozens of blood transfusions and multiple surgeries, Hannah finally received a heart transplant when she was just 4 months old.
She’s now 4 years old, but is still hampered by the disease. A weak immune system means that daily tasks like going to the grocery store, or visiting friends, can be dangerous for Hannah.
When Girl Scout Troop 44017 heard about Hannah’s story, they decided to help. They had been looking to do a service project for someone who had an low-immunity issue.
“She told them she loved to cook fake food and garden and plant flowers and her favorite color was orange,” Hannah’s mother told ABC News. “These girls went into action. They were doing fundraising to raise all this money themselves.”
