
Ashtin Cail, and his brother, Joshua, right, are working with their mother and several family friends; selling hot dogs and baked goods to raise money for two different causes. Ashtin suffered burns over 75 percent of his body last October in a fire that killed his hero, Cliff Light. Now he needs money for skin graph surgeries. His mother, Kandyce Cail, said their insurance company won't cover those expenses. A portion of the money they raise will go to the Cliff Light Foundation, which has been established to help other families who fall victim to fire.
Karen Kissiah | Cheraw Chroncile
Ashtin Cail, and his brother, Joshua, right, are working with their mother and several family friends; selling hot dogs and baked goods to raise money for two different causes. Ashtin suffered burns over 75 percent of his body last October in a fire that killed his hero, Cliff Light. Now he needs money for skin graph surgeries. His mother, Kandyce Cail, said their insurance company won’t cover those expenses. A portion of the money they raise will go to the Cliff Light Foundation, which has been established to help other families who fall victim to fire.






