Young Girl With ‘I Beat Cancer’ Sign Pushed Down Stairs By Drunk NFL Fans.

If you haven’t already, you should definitely consider attending a football game! Whether you’re a huge NFL fan or not, it’s hard to miss the exciting energy in the stands.

Sometimes things can get a little rowdy at an NFL game. It’s common for someone to have so much fun that they start to annoy other people, especially after drinking too much.

This is something Mia DeCamilla is all too familiar with. The young child was watching a football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Bills with her parents.

Mia bravely survived embryonal sarcoma, a cancerous condition. Her proudly displayed sign said, “I BEAT CANCER!” as she celebrated the milestone. MY VERY FIRST NFL GAME! Unfortunately, a group of inebriated Bills fans accidentally knocked her down the stairs.

On Facebook, her mother Mikey posted, “Unfortunately, we had to leave earlier than we intended.” Yes, the Niners are losing, but we had to call the police because our eight-year-old daughter, Warrior Mia DeCamilla, went down the stairs in section 312 after an intoxicated Bills fan thought it was okay to shove past my husband and me!

“If you behave in this way and consider yourself a supporting member of the Bills Mafia, please unfollow our family immediately! I hope the fool who thought it was funny to push a kid outdoors who was holding a sign that claimed she didn’t have cancer believes that your win made it worthwhile!

Given the unfortunate circumstances, it is clear why the post went viral so rapidly.

Mia’s previous GoFundMe effort, which her family launched to support her in her struggle against cancer, is also getting additional attention. It has raised almost $38,000 since its launch in 2022.

In mid-January 2022, Mia received a diagnosis of childhood undifferentiated embryonal sarcoma of the liver. She underwent four months of chemotherapy before her surgery. On May 23, 2022, Mia had a lengthy 12-hour treatment to remove a part of her liver. Following the procedure, she received chemotherapy for eight weeks, and on July 25th, she celebrated her remission.

To ease the financial burden on the family and make daily expenses like food, petrol, bills, and the mortgage a little easier, I am asking for any donations, which would be greatly appreciated.

We’re all behind you. Warrior Mia DeCamilla.Keep shining bright, little one. #childhood cancer awareness

We are praying and thinking of this brave young girl and the challenges she has faced. We sincerely hope that her family will have the strength and resilience to get through this trying time.

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