COLLINGSWOOD, NJ - It's the kind of story that restores your faith in the power of the Internet to do good.

Nineteen-year-old Oaklyn native Marie Fowler—the 2011 Collingswood High School alumna whose graduation ceremony was delayed a year as she battled acute lymphoblastic leukemia—is in very serious condition. Although Fowler underwent a double-donor stem cell transplant in the early part of 2013, her disease has returned, Marie's twin sister Michelle posted on Facebook Wednesday.

Today was by far the hardest day of our lives finding out maries cancer came back and their was nothing they could do to keep her here with us, she fought so so hard. It just seems so unfair. People dont know how lucky they have it. This pain is indescribable..marie will forever live on in my heart she will be the angel watching over me. Maries the strongest person i will ever know. Thank you to every one who has supported her through this journey.. Cancer never wins. Then, Wednesday evening, Michelle Fowler posted another update: that Marie Fowler had been moved to hospice care.

Not long after, the Web campaign began to connect Marie with Kellin Quinn, a singer whose band Sleeping with Sirens provided encouragement through some of her most challenging moments, according to Michelle Fowler's online accounts. All of 16 hours old on Thursday, the Facebook page "Kellin Meet Marie" had nearly 2,800 "likes."

"It's Marie's dream to meet him," the page notes in its description. "Together we can make her dream come true."