In 2016, while battling cancer, David collected coins in a jar to help make the holidays brighter for other patients, and his mission continues today.
In 2016, after beating cancer, David collected coins in a jar to help make the holidays brighter for other patients.
He has since raised thousands on his mission to make young cancer patients smile, one toy at a time.A boy from Katy continues his mission to make young cancer patients smile, one toy at a time.He started "David's Toy Project" in 2016 by collecting coins in a jar.
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