
Help Daniel Nunez Beat Cancer!
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My son-in-law Daniel Nunez was diagnosed with cancer.
Daniel and my daughter Cecilia took the trip to Philadelphia to the Wills eye clinic where he was diagnosed with melanoma in his right eye, the cancerous tumor has detached his retina and is causing him to lose vision in that eye. That was 2/25/2019. They came home later that evening with the diagnosis and the determination to fight the cancer.
On the 2/28/2019 they returned to Philadelphia to have the eye irradiated. The treatment required a 6 day stay in Philadelphia where he was confined to his room while the radioactive material could begin to (hopefully) shrink the tumor.
This is still early in his treatment and they won't have a definite plan of treatment until they return to Philadelphia to see if the tumor shrank. They also need to meet with the oncology doctors for a plan. What they do know is at the minimum they will be returning to Philadelphia every 4 months to get treatment.
Insurance doesn't cover all of the costs of the treatment and they don't cover the trips to Philadelphia, lodging, rental car, parking or the care they pay for their three kids while they are gone.
The bills are piling up and they need your help! If they can't pay the bills, they won't be able to continue the treatment and the cancer will spread.
Anyone who knows my son-in-law knows he is a hard worker and a good man. As his mother-in-law for almost 19 years, I can tell you he is a good husband and provider and an amazing father. Daniel is an honorable man. His number one priority is to his family, he is never far from his children (Daniel 11, Alejandro 9 and Maria 6). You will always find him surrounded by the three of them. As the team manager, and one of the coaches for the boys hockey team, he is usually driving a car full of kids from rink to rink. He recently chaperoned the schools camping trip. He has supported my daughter to return to graduate school. He is always there whenever I have needed him. When neighbors call he's there He's a good brother to his siblings, a good uncle. I could go on about what a good person he is, the bottom line is he needs our help to help him fight this battle. Cancer doesn't have to win.
Thank you for your kindness and generosity!
Maria Cuprill-Owens

Daniel and my daughter Cecilia took the trip to Philadelphia to the Wills eye clinic where he was diagnosed with melanoma in his right eye, the cancerous tumor has detached his retina and is causing him to lose vision in that eye. That was 2/25/2019. They came home later that evening with the diagnosis and the determination to fight the cancer.
On the 2/28/2019 they returned to Philadelphia to have the eye irradiated. The treatment required a 6 day stay in Philadelphia where he was confined to his room while the radioactive material could begin to (hopefully) shrink the tumor.
This is still early in his treatment and they won't have a definite plan of treatment until they return to Philadelphia to see if the tumor shrank. They also need to meet with the oncology doctors for a plan. What they do know is at the minimum they will be returning to Philadelphia every 4 months to get treatment.
Insurance doesn't cover all of the costs of the treatment and they don't cover the trips to Philadelphia, lodging, rental car, parking or the care they pay for their three kids while they are gone.
The bills are piling up and they need your help! If they can't pay the bills, they won't be able to continue the treatment and the cancer will spread.
Anyone who knows my son-in-law knows he is a hard worker and a good man. As his mother-in-law for almost 19 years, I can tell you he is a good husband and provider and an amazing father. Daniel is an honorable man. His number one priority is to his family, he is never far from his children (Daniel 11, Alejandro 9 and Maria 6). You will always find him surrounded by the three of them. As the team manager, and one of the coaches for the boys hockey team, he is usually driving a car full of kids from rink to rink. He recently chaperoned the schools camping trip. He has supported my daughter to return to graduate school. He is always there whenever I have needed him. When neighbors call he's there He's a good brother to his siblings, a good uncle. I could go on about what a good person he is, the bottom line is he needs our help to help him fight this battle. Cancer doesn't have to win.
Thank you for your kindness and generosity!
Maria Cuprill-Owens

Organizer and beneficiary
Maria Cuprill Owens
Organizer
Alexandria, VA
Cecilia Cuprill
Beneficiary