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

If you haven’t experienced a football game yet, it’s definitely something to consider! Regardless of whether you’re a huge NFL enthusiast or not, the atmosphere in the stands is incredibly vibrant and hard to ignore.

Sometimes, things can get a bit wild at an NFL game. People often have such a great time that they might become a nuisance to those around them, especially if they’ve had a bit too much to drink.

Mia DE Camilla knows this all too well. The young girl was enjoying a football game with her parents, watching the Bills take on the San Francisco 49ers.

Mia is a brave survivor of embryonal sarcoma, a type of cancer. She was celebrating the occasion, proudly holding a sign that read: “I BEAT CANCER! MY FIRST NFL GAME!” Sadly, a group of intoxicated Bills fans accidentally knocked her down the stairs.

Her mother, Mikey, shared on Facebook: “Unfortunately, we had to leave earlier than we intended. Yes, the Niners are losing, but we had to involve the police because a drunk Bills fan thought it was okay to shove past my husband and me, causing our eight-year-old daughter, Warrior Mia DE Camilla, to fall down the stairs in section 312!

“If you consider yourself a Bills Mafia fan and behave this way, please unfollow our family immediately! I hope the jerk who thought it was funny to push a child holding her cancer-free sign in the cold feels it was worth it for your win!”

It didn’t take long for the post to go viral, and it’s easy to see why—the situation was truly heartbreaking.

Mia’s previous GoFundMe campaign, created by her family to support her during her cancer fight, also gained renewed attention. Initially launched in 2022, it has now raised over $38,000.

In mid-January 2022, Mia was diagnosed with 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 surgery to remove part of her liver. Following the surgery, she continued with eight weeks of chemotherapy and celebrated her remission on July 25th.

To help alleviate the financial burden on the family and make daily expenses like food, fuel, bills, and mortgage a little easier, I am reaching out for any donations, which would be greatly appreciated.

We all stand with you, Warrior Mia DE Camilla. 💪🏼🥲 Keep shining bright, little one. #childhoodcancerawareness

Our hearts go out to this brave little girl and the challenges she has faced. We sincerely hope that her family can navigate through this tough time with strength and resilience.

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