Dilger-Maxwell Agency Spearheads Fundraiser for Young Local Girl Battling Aggressive Brain Tumor
Norwalk, Ohio (PRWEB) September 13, 2017 -- Dilger-Maxwell Agency has announced a new partnership with a local family in crisis as part of an ongoing community enrichment program serving the families of greater Norwalk and Vermillion, OH. With a young daughter receiving treatment for a brain tumor, the family has been struggling to keep up with rapidly escalating medical expenses. Local readers wishing to help lift the burden of one of their own may now donate at http://www.dilgermaxwellagency.com/Helping-Baylee-Battle-a-Brain-Tumor_14_community_cause.
For over a year, Baylee has been battling an aggressive tumor in the center of her brain called a Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG). DIPGs begin in the brain stem, at the base of the neck, which is connected to the spine. Since the spine regulates breathing and heart rate and also affects our sight, hearing, walking, talking and eating, people with DIPGs experience symptoms in all these areas. Baylee is receiving regular radiation treatments to help manage her pain, and she and her family remain brave in the face of overwhelming odds. The daily responsibilities her parents face would be daunting for anyone, but they have three other children at home, one of which is just a baby. And little Baylee’s medical bills are mounting dramatically.
“We can only imagine what this courageous young girl is going through,” said Tonia Maxwell, principal of Dilger-Maxwell Agency, “and we want to ensure that the family is focused on supporting her through her treatment process by limiting the financial stress that comes with getting treatment.”
Putting their money where their mouth is, Dilger-Maxwell has promised to donate $10 to Baylee and her family for each and every person referred to the agency for a quotation. Readers willing to help spread the word about this worthy campaign may recommend someone they know for a new insurance evaluation for their auto, home, life or business, with no purchase necessary. To recommend friends and family members to receive this helpful information, readers may go to http://www.dilgermaxwellagency.com/Helping-Baylee-Battle-a-Brain-Tumor_14_community_cause.
Meanwhile, the agency’s dedicated team is busy mobilizing social media, email and text message communications to promote the initiative for Baylee, and have also dedicated a full page of their monthly community magazine to spotlight the cause. The current issue of Our Hometown magazine, which is delivered to thousands of households in Norwalk, Vermillion and surrounding areas, may be viewed at http://www.dilgermaxwellagency.com/Our-Hometown-Magazine_46.
Dilger-Maxwell Agency will continue to work for deserving local causes as part of their ongoing commitment to operate as ‘Agents of Change’ in the areas they serve. Community-minded readers are invited to suggest ideas for future campaigns by visiting http://www.dilgermaxwellagency.com/Add-Community-Cause_45. To learn about past initiatives and keep tabs on future opportunities to help the community, please bookmark http://www.dilgermaxwellagency.com/community-cause.
About Dilger-Maxwell Agency
Serving Northern Ohio’s families and businesses from offices in Norwalk and Vermillion, Dilger-Maxwell Agency is an award-winning, locally owned and operated firm whose mission is simple: to provide the finest insurance and financial services in the industry, while delivering consistently superior service. Tonia Maxwell and her team of dedicated professionals believe in protecting all the things which are most important to clients (their families, homes, cars and more), and in helping to prepare long-term strategies to enable financial success and security. To learn more about the agency, please visit http://www.dilgermaxwellagency.com/. To speak with one of their caring experts, please call 419-668-8016 (Norwalk) or 440-822-3512 (Vermillion).
Joanne Joseph, Dilger-Maxwell Agency, http://www.dilgermaxwellagency.com/, +1 (786) 322-4999, [email protected]
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