Young girl with cerebral palsy scores huge haul of toys during shopping spree in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS — Savanna Morris lives with cerebral palsy and autism, but for three minutes on Monday morning, she felt like any other little girl, taking part in a once-in-a-life shopping spree at the Toys ‘R’ Us location in Kamloops.
The 9 year old and her family from Penticton was chosen by the Starlight Children’s Foundation. Savanna had a team of helpers, including mom Nicole and dad Mike, as well as her three siblings.
“I don’t know. I think it’s pretty good of a time,” said Savanna prior to the shopping spree about the three-minute limit.