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Started by: Stephanie Wertel
We have started this fundraiser for our 6-year-old daughter, Lily. Lily has an inoperable tumor (sarcoma) in her lower abdomen that the doctors have not been able to successfully diagnose. We have started chemo (12/7/18) hoping to shrink the tumor for removal. We are in a hard spot, as we have to bring Lily home, but we have a mold/ septic issue in our basement. With chemo going on, her immune system is in peril, and we cannot go to our home in its current state. We have decided to abandon our current home, and we are in the process of purchasing new living quarters for Lily's immunocompromised state. We have begun to receive medical bills, and they range between $150-$2,000 per bill. Her father and I have already missed weeks of work and fear it may be more. We are asking for any help. Any dime would be greatly appreciated. Thank you ❤️
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