In March 2013, Aiden’s family created Aiden’s Legacy as a way to give back to the community. They partnered with the Children’s Hospital Foundation with a mission to educate the public on pediatric childhood cancer, raise research dollars for the Addison Jo Blair Cancer Care Center at
Norton Children’s Hospital and collect and distribute Legos to kids with cancer. All funds raised go directly to t
he care and support of patients and families at Norton Children’s Hospital. The team raises funds to support programs, services, research and staffing in an effort to accomplish Aiden’s goal of “helping other kids forget they have cancer.”
Aiden Lee Johnson, age 8 who is also battling the deadly disease of cancer. Aiden was diagnosed with High Risk Acute
Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) at the age of 2 ½ in 2007. Aiden won his first battle with Cancer, but in
July of 2012, at the age of 8, two years after winning his first fight, his cancer returned. Aiden is now a patient, once again, at Norton Children’s Hospital. He spends
numerous long days and nights there receiving his intense chemotherapy treatments, but passes the time by
building lego creations. They really are cool! Now we want all the kids to have the opportunity to pass the time just like Aiden does, by building legos. But we can’t do it alone. Update: March 2021, Aiden is Five years off treatment and considered a healthy teenager. His philanthropy efforts are still as strong as ever. Please continue to support Aiden and following his journey through life. Aiden's Legacy also supports both; Camp Quality and Kids Cancer Alliance. https://www.amazon.com/wishlist/3W1HCA503S6W3/ref=cm_pdp_edit_image_submit_ok_wl