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Daily Record: Mendham boy with leukemia gets support from community

Ten-year-old Doyle Hagany liked nothing better than practicing and playing with the Twin Boro Bears, the Super Pee Wee football program of Mendham and Chester boroughs.

But now he can't play. He was diagosed a month ago with leukemia so instead of spending time on the field, he's spending time at Morristown Memorial Hospital, getting chemotherapy treatments.

His teammates are among many in the community who have come together to help the Mendham boy and his family.

Dare to Care, a nonprofit Christian foundation, has arranged two upcoming fundraisers to help the boy's family treat and cope with the life-threatening disease.
Click (here) to read the entire article in the Daily Record.


CBS News: NJ Community Rallies Around Leukemia-Stricken Boy

Super Pee Wee Football Teammates, Parents Sell Bracelets, Schedule Walk To Raise Money For Doyle Hagany

 

A little boy is facing a very grown-up battle. He's fighting potentially life-threatening leukemia.

But the community is rallying around him, providing support. And as CBS 2 HD found out it really does take a village.

Doyle Hagany is a typical 10-year-old. He loves playing video games and hanging out with his friends. But this fifth grader with a huge smile and big heart is fighting the toughest battle of his life -- cancer.
Click (here) to read the entire article in CBS News.




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