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This August, Hadar will visit the
Camp Mak-A-Dream for the first time.
He says his brother's enthusiasm
convinced him it was an experience he
should not miss.
"Harry lives this camp 24 hours a
day," says Hadar. "He'll meet with
anyone, anytime, if he thinks it will help
the camp.
Hadar Granader admires his
brother's energy and commitment,
especially at an age when many people
would be slowing down and taking life
easy.
"He's an example of what you can
do if you have the energy and the right
mental outlook," he says. "It's all in the
attitude, and Harry has a terrific
attitude."
The greatest rewards for Harry are
not the accolades, but the letters he
receives each year from the children
who attend Camp Mak-A-Dream. For
many, it is their first camping
experience, and the first place where
they feel they are just like everyone else.
"These letters are what inspire us and
make us want to do more," he says.
"God still wants me to do a lot of
good deeds. Right now I'm so far
behind that I'm going to be on this
earth for a long time."
At least 200 children with cancer are
hoping he's right.
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