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Father Starts Donation Page For Daughter Fighting Cancer
The GoFundMe page is currently almost half way to its financial goal, but more is required for the Levittown child's medical treatments.

LEVITTOWN, PA — A Levittown father has set up a GoFundMe page to help fund his daughter's cancer treatment, and is looking for more donations to help her.
John Mulholland set up the donation page on Sunday, Oct. 31. He writes on the page that Danica, his daughter, is currently undergoing holistic medical treatment to combat the cancer she was diagnosed with.
Mullholland says her treatments cost $4,500 a month. The donations from the GoFundMe are gong directly to her payments for the natural treatments.
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Danica was diagnosed with medulloblastoma, a form of brain cancer, in December of 2018. After three brain surgeries, the family opted to go to a holistic doctor to treat her ailment. Her father set up the page in order to supplement the funds going toward her treatments.
Andy's Brick Shop, a toy store located in the Oxford Valley Mall that specializes in LEGO sets and other similar toys, met Danica and her family around this time and formed a relationship with the family.
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"This was the beginning of a friendship (with) Danica and her family," the business said in a Facebook post. A week later Danica came in and I had the pleasure of meeting this little princess. Danica instantly became a part of the team even helping at the store."
Being made aware of Danica's condition, the store decided to start matching donation amounts on the GoFundMe page. They also began taking donations of LEGO sets and using the proceeds for further donations.
Those interested in helping Danica and her family can donate to the GoFundMe page linked here. As of Monday, Dec. 13, the page has received $10,355 from 107 donations. This brings the family almost half way to their goal of $25,000.
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