Through lemonade stand, crowdfunding, Austin girl buys 25 dolls for kids with cancer

Scarlett Milling is like many 7-year-old Austin girls. She loves gymnastics, cheerleading and the online game Minecraft. She also loves dolls, specifically American Girl dolls.

When her mother, Mary Moore, who writes essays for the Huffington Post, showed Scarlett a Huffington Post story about American Girl making dolls without hair for children with cancer, Scarlett formed a plan. She would raise the money to give dolls to girls with cancer.

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