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    7-year-old born prematurely gives back to the hospital that cared for her

    By WSBTV.com News Staff,

    2 days ago
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    7-year-old Julia Scott and little sister Hannah Rose believe you need to do what you love.

    “Well, I just like the ice and the flavors. I like all of it!” Julia said.

    And who doesn’t like snow cones?

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    “It was really fun. Really fun. It didn’t feel like a job,” Kalea Hunter said.

    Kalea is Julia’s mentor and she spent the summer teaching her how to be a philanthropist.

    “I always think I’ve heard it all. Then I hear a snow cone fundraiser,” Julia Tiller with Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta told Channel 2′s Berndt Petersen on Friday.

    On Friday, Julia presented the hospital with a check worth $350. The proceeds from her icy business. It’s a thank you to the good people who work here.

    “Having a relationship with doctors, nurses, and people at the front desk who really care for children has been so important.  She feels that,” Julia’s mom Karen Kenner Scott said.

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    Julia has spent a lot of time with them.  She was a preemie and has been in and out of the hospital her entire life. It was her idea to give back and support a place that has cared for her since day one.

    “They’re so kind. It’s just amazing there,” Julia said.

    Julia turns 8 on Monday, and her Snow Cone Fundraiser may become an annual tradition.

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