DiscoverHelp and Hope Happen HereAshley Haseotes will talk about her innovative and highly successful non profit ONE MISSION which she started after seeing her son Nicholas hospitalized for 188 days during his Leukemia battle. The good news is that he is now a teenager and thriving.
Ashley Haseotes will talk about her innovative and highly successful non profit ONE MISSION which she started after seeing her son Nicholas hospitalized for 188 days during his Leukemia battle. The good news is that he is now a teenager and thriving.

Ashley Haseotes will talk about her innovative and highly successful non profit ONE MISSION which she started after seeing her son Nicholas hospitalized for 188 days during his Leukemia battle. The good news is that he is now a teenager and thriving.

Update: 2022-05-02
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After watching her son Nicholas spend  188 days in the hospital with Acute Myeloid Leukemia,   Asley Haseotes decided to start a non profit to help future Pediatric Cancer patients be able to have some enjoyment during their mostly difficult hospital stays. She and her husband Ari named this non profit ONE MISSION and it is made up of many creative and successful programs which have brought smiles to the faces of these kids. 
This non profit has raised 14.6 million dollars and has helped to support 36,000 kids in hospital settings around the Greater Boston area. 
Her son Nicholas is well past his original diagnosis of over 10 years ago and is thriving as he is in his teenage years.

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Ashley Haseotes will talk about her innovative and highly successful non profit ONE MISSION which she started after seeing her son Nicholas hospitalized for 188 days during his Leukemia battle. The good news is that he is now a teenager and thriving.

Ashley Haseotes will talk about her innovative and highly successful non profit ONE MISSION which she started after seeing her son Nicholas hospitalized for 188 days during his Leukemia battle. The good news is that he is now a teenager and thriving.

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