'Life for Lief' campaign raises funds for Monroe boy awaiting heart transplant

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Updated: 12/13/2012 2:57 pm
MONROE, Ore. (KMTR) -- Family and friends of nine-year-old Lief O'Neill are organizing several fundraisers to help pay for mounting medical bills.

Lief has severe autism and his heart recently became badly damaged; now he needs a transplant. Due to his autism, his family says Lief cannot get a new heart in Oregon, so he's at the Stanford Children's Hospital in northern California.

Lief's family owns a Christmas tree business; 100 percent of sales from their lot at 28th and Friendly Street in Eugene will go to his fund.

Other friends have put together a spaghetti dinner and auction at Monroe High School Saturday, December 8 from 5:30 to 8:30 PM. There is also a Sensory Safe Santa event at the Eugene Boys & Girls Club December 15 from 10 AM to 4 PM. 

More information about the 'Life for Lief' campaign is available on a Facebook page.
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