Grace Bunke had such toughness and bravery, yet the softest heart to love.
She taught us to live each moment – fully.
A runner turned swimmer after cancer stole her leg. But hope and love kept her going. Faith fueled her courage.
Amazing Grace passed away on Palm Sunday. She would have turned 15 the day after.
But her life's mission continues on, because love, faith and hope have no finish line. Grace Bunke’s mom says her daughter’s life has taught us that. Grace's mission to help others battling cancer doesn’t have a finish line, either.
PHOTOS: Friends, teachers, families rally for Amazing Grace
Grace called her race at Lake Lanier, “the perfect day” as she swam to make a difference at Swim Across America. One of her final wish was for people will join her mission to raise money for the AFLAC Cancer center through Swim Across America, to continue her legacy by being a part finding a cure.
'You have been an inspiration' | Amazing Grace continues to touch lives even after passing
You can help honor Grace by making the most of each day and making a difference for others.
You can find a link to the Amazing Grace team to raise money for the AFLAC Cancer Center at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta here.
READ ABOUT GRACE'S AMAZING JOURNEY HERE