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Washington Youth Group Cares for Chinese Exchange Student

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For many Chinese high school exchange students, learning English is a challenge. Lee Sue Deng, a 10th grade student who attends youth group at in Lynden, Wash., faced a different obstacle.

Lee Sue with her mom, Huang Qyn.
Dan Houston

Only a few weeks after arriving in the United States to attend , she discovered a large lump in her neck. After several tests, she was diagnosed with Stage 4A Hodgkinā€™s Lymphoma.

ā€œWe have several international students involved with our youth group,ā€ said youth pastor Dan Houston. ā€œWhen Lee Sue found out that she had cancer, it really hit them.ā€

A doctor at Seattle Childrenā€™s Hospital obtained an emergency visa allowing Huang Qyn, Leeā€™s mother, to fly in from China. Sharon Eaden of Lynden, Wash., was Lee Sueā€™s host and cared for her prior to Huang Qynā€™s arrival. ā€œI didnā€™t have to do much,ā€ Eaden said. ā€œI was just the instrument. I am a mom, and I like to take care of people. I think God knew I would take care of it. The rest was not up to me.ā€

First CRC high school youth group members sold prayer bracelets to encourage others to remember Lee Sue and financially support her medical treatments. Houston also took a group of students to Seattle during the Chinese New Year in February to visit Lee Sue.
ā€œI believe the church is like a tribe and takes care of the ones that God has brought to us just like we would any of our family,ā€ said Houston. ā€œWhen a situation like this presents itself, it puts everything in perspective.ā€

Lee Sue and her mother are staying at a Ronald McDonald House in Seattle so that they can be close to Seattle Childrenā€™s Hospital. Lee Sue has finished her chemotherapy treatments and will begin radiation soon.

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