Support baby Emma as she conquers cancer

Parsippany, NJLocal News

Emma Marie Wyman, a nine-month-old baby from Parsippany, is undergoing treatment for a rare sarcoma at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Her parents, AJ and Lindsey Wyman, discovered her tumor in late May and have been traveling for specialized care. AJ has taken time off from his job as a corrections officer, while Lindsey is currently on unpaid leave from her teaching job. To alleviate their financial strain, the community organized a fundraiser featuring a movie night and tricky tray at Parsippany High School on July 30. The fundraiser reflects the local support for Emma's family during this challenging time, as they face mounting medical and travel expenses.

Even small donations can significantly help cover costs related to Emma's treatment and their regular bills. The Wide World of Summer Camp, where the fundraiser was held, provides enrichment programs for local students and has shown its commitment to community welfare. Donations can be made online to support baby Emma and her family through this difficult journey.

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