You can donate to two time cancer survivor and 49ers fan Mia DeCamilla’s GoFundMe campaign to help her
A fan’s disgusting behaviour at Sunday’s San Francisco 49ers vs. Buffalo Bills game marred a pleasant evening being enjoyed by Mia DeCamilla.
To watch her favourite 49ers face the Bills, Mia DeCamilla braved the snow and cold with her family. Because of her father, Mia from Rochester, New York, overcame cancer twice and developed a passion for the Niners.
Who is San Francisco 49ers fan Mia DeCamilla as two time cancer survivor girl is pushed down the stairs at Buffalo Bills Game and how to donate to her GoFundMe campaign
At Sunday’s game, an 8-year-old 49ers fan Mia DeCamilla from Rochester who had survived cancer was shoved by a Bills supporter, which caused her to fall out of her seat. Mia DeCamilla’s family said they had to leave her first-ever NFL game early because she was emotionally traumatized but not physically wounded during the brawl. You can donate to the cancer survivor and 49ers fan GoFundMe campaign here with $22,000 already raised despite only having a target of $10,000.
Mia’s ribs hit a chair when she was knocked over and her family notified police at the stadium when they left at halftime, but did not file a report.
She happened to fall in the lap of another Niner fan, which broke her fall.
The two time cancer survivor had gone to her first ever NFL game with her mother, father, and older brother, at Highmark Stadium as her San Francisco 49ers took on the Buffalo Bills.
Mid January 2022, Mia was diagnosed with childhood undifferentiated embryonal sarcoma of the liver and on May 23rd, 2022 Mia had a 12 hour long surgery to resect her liver, followed by surgery with 8 weeks of chemo to finally reach remission on July 25th.
Here is the Go Fund Me for Mia. Let’s show her some support! #billsmafia #49ers #49ersvsBills https://t.co/aVfMk5oLMu pic.twitter.com/xLJMPugjUl
— Bills Mafia (@billsmafiaart) December 3, 2024
Mia’s father Mikey DeCamilla was the reason she became a strong 49ers fan with him watching football whenever he used to visit the hospital where she was admitted for her liver cancer treatment.
“Me and my dad in the hospital, we’ll watch football together, and then when I come home, sometimes for breaks, like in the hospital, when I had cancer, I will sit down and just relax and watch football all day, that’s what I like and how I made my team,” Mia said.
Mia relapsed in May of last year, but she has since fought and defeated liver cancer twice. She has contributed to the fundraising efforts for other young cancer fighters by appearing on WIVB News 4’s Shine Gold and Buffalo’s Hope Rises.
She proudly carried a “I beat cancer” sign as she endured her first chilly and snowy NFL game.
This cancer surviver got pushed down the stairs at a the bills game last night….
I’m furious.
Mia DeCamilla beat cancer and wanted to go to her first football game and it ended poorly.
Great game to go to, but what horrible fans. Bills mafia should be ashamed. pic.twitter.com/SrnttBYm8u
— Gentry Gevers (@gentrywgevers) December 2, 2024
What happened to Mia DeCamilla?
The family said that an intoxicated Bills fan shoved Mia down the stairs in unshoveled section 312, ending the enjoyable evening. Antonio Brown, a former NFL player, was drawn to the story and plans to FaceTime Mia on Tuesday to spread awareness of her struggle.
On social media, several urged Bills supporters to “do better,” while others asserted that the incident wasn’t indicative of the Bills Mafia. The Bills organization takes care to make every home game inclusive of both Buffalo and rival club supporters. According to Mia, she won’t be returning to Highmark anytime soon.
“We don’t want to go back because I felt uncomfortable and I just don’t feel ready to go there anymore,” Mia said.