Leesburg Businesses Contribute to Gabriella's Wish
Dear Santa letter campaign brings national attention to local 9-year-old with inoperable brain tumor.
When Primo Hoagies sandwich shop owners Mark and Diane LeGette heard the story of Leesburg resident Gabriella Miller’s inoperable brain tumor, they knew they wanted to help. Cancer is a disease that has affected their family and they felt a personal connection to her situation. Primo Hoagies of Leesburg decided to designate Tuesday as “Gabriella’s Day” and donate 20 percent of the day's sales to her cause. It's located at 210 Fort Evans Rd, NE, Leesburg. They are hoping that she will be able to use the money raised as spending money when she takes her “Make A Wish” trip to Paris, France next year. Miller was recently diagnosed with a rare form of inoperable brain cancer. She is currently undergoing difficult chemotherapy and radiation …
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Randy rinnas
7:40 am on Monday, December 24, 2012
Alternative to consider. I have a very good friend that has a cancerous brain tumor, he found a alternative. He is taking a liquid drug, 2tablespoons daily, of PROTOCEL and his tumor has not grown since he started using it. He did a lot of research and found many people that have used it for years following a diagnosis that was hopeless. Please look into this.   more ›