Before Cameron Gallagher died tragically at age 16, collapsing from an undiagnosed heart condition as she finished a half marathon in Virginia Beach in 2014, the Richmond-area teen used to scribble her feelings and emotions on paper.
“Fight, Finish, Faith.” “I will hold on.” “It takes a long time to fully become who you are.”
In a project designed to raise money for a nonprofit foundation created in her legacy, quotes from Cameron’s notes are being inscribed on jewelry and printed on wall canvases and T-shirts and sold at an online store on Etsy, a website for creative.