LOUISVILLE, Ky. —

Seth Walsh was diagnosed with B-cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia, an aggressive, fast-growing cancer of immature white blood cells, when he was four years old. Since his diagnosis, 10-year-old Seth has relapsed four times.

"When we were on the unit, it was very sporadic for donations. And so you never knew what was going to be here," said Michelle Walsh, Seth's mom.

Knowing the struggles they faced during treatment, Seth and his mom are now using his nonprofit "Seth's Squad" to keep the pantry stocked at Norton Children's Cancer Institute.

Starting in June, the pair brings in everything from dinner items to snacks and drinks for pediatric cancer patients and families, every other Monday.

"We've supplied over 6,000 servings of snacks, microwavable meals and drinks. So 6,00

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