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Roc Solid was first introduced to Aidan less than three months ago, when Rena Mangum, a friend of the Conway’s and founder of Memphis-based Butterflies for Brandi (a nonprofit with a similar mission) contacted the organization through Facebook. Within days, Roc Solid received more than 50 emails from Aidan’s supporters, pleading for a playset for the toddler, who is described as “always smiling” and “an inspiration.”
“After hearing his story and witnessing the outpouring of community support, we knew we had to figure out a way to make it happen,” said Newman. “Our goal is to make a difference in the lives of every pediatric cancer patient in the country, and we won’t stop until we’ve done so. This is a great step in that direction.”