Give Dan A Hand
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Our names are Nancy and Bill DeMoss and we are fundraising for our son Dan.
Help Dan and Allie on their journey to recovery and a new chapter in life! Our son, Dan, has been battling a Giant Cell Tumor in his right wrist/arm for the past six years. Despite enduring four surgeries, countless physical therapy sessions, and numerous scans, the tumor persisted, taking a toll on their finances.
Throughout this challenging journey, Dan has shown incredible strength and resilience. His unwavering positivity and infectious smile have been a source of inspiration for all who know him. However, the pain became unbearable as the tumor continued to destroy his bone and previous surgical hardware. Witnessing his suffering, we knew that a life-changing decision had to be made – amputation.
Dan faced this difficult choice with the same unwavering spirit he has shown throughout his medical journey. He is ready to embrace the next chapter of his life, but he needs your support. We are reaching out to you, our community, to help alleviate the financial burden caused by the extensive medical bills and to provide Dan with a prosthetic.
Our goal is to raise funds to cover the expenses not covered by insurance and to help Dan acquire a basic prosthetic that responds to his body movements. He doesn't need an expensive electric one; a starter prosthetic will suffice. Every contribution, no matter how small, will make a significant difference in Dan's life.
Please consider donating to this worthy cause and supporting Dan and Allie as they navigate this challenging journey. Your generosity will not only help them overcome financial obstacles but also provide Dan with the means to regain his independence and embrace a new beginning.
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your kindness and support. Together, we can make a difference in Dan's life and help him embark on a brighter future. Please share this link! https://gofund.me/cbb2896f
Organizer and beneficiary
Nancy DeMoss
Organizer
Fort Mill, SC
Allison DeMoss
Beneficiary