Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
on ABC
By Ally Matteodo
Ty Pennington and his team of
designers are on a roll as ABC’s Extreme Makeover:Home Edition is once
again named the Best TV Show of the Week. This season Extreme
Makeover focuses on heroes across the states; and in the episode airing on
Sunday, March 22 at 8:00 p.m. ET, Lizzie Bell and her family of Tucson, Arizona
fulfilled the definition of heroism. Lizzie was born with a rare disease called
Diamond Blackfan anemia. Her body is not able to create enough red blood cells,
so she must receive regular blood transfusions in order to survive. On one
occasion she visited a hospital and the blood banks were dangerously low, and in
her case this kind of shortage could have proven fatal. Lizzie decided to take
action with her family, and began a foundation named after her grandfather, John
Bell. This foundation encourages blood drives in an effort to make sure
everyone who needs blood receives it. Due to her condition, Lizzie’s immune
system is weak, and in turn this made it impossible for the Bell house to
receive the renovations it needed. Renovations would begin, but the dust
stirred up by the construction would aggravate Lizzie’s system, and the projects
would end unfinished. Among the problems were exposed plumbing and pipes, lack
of insulation, mold, and termites. Once Ty and his designers arrived, the Bell
family was whisked away to New York City for vacation, and the team set to
work.
At the tender age of fourteen,
Lizzie Bell proves an inspiration and role model for others. Without
complaining, Lizzie not only set up a foundation to help others in need of
blood, but also began another project called “Lizzie’s Loot” that encourages
people to give old toys and books to charity for hospitalized children.
Lizzie’s cause was further spread during in her time in NYC. Extreme
Makeover set up a photo shoot with Seventeen magazine for the Bell
family, and Lizzie’s photos were paired with an article on her cause. The way
this program synthesizes fun, education, and good-will is truly amazing. Once
again Ty and the team do an excellent job renovating the Bell home, including
installing solar panels and other alternative energy sources that are good for
the environment as well as cost-effective. In addition, the Bell family
received an eco-friendly Ford Fusion automobile and Red Cross donated $100,000
toward Lizzie’s medical bills. The coup de grace was Lizzie’s bedroom,
specifically designed by Ty. Her love of fashion is reflected in a desk for her
sketches, and a mannequin wearing one of Lizzie’s designs and a tag that says “A
positive” -- the name of Lizzie’s blood type and her fashion line. The
creativity and kindness of this program reflects what marvelous feats can be
accomplished when citizens band together for a great cause.
Best TV Show
of the Week
The Parents
Television Council -
www.parentstv.org