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Josh Danoff ’s younger daughter, Tilly, was just two years old when doctors found a tumor pressing against her spinal cord. The two years that followed were a blur of doctor visits, chemotherapy appointments, tests, and treatments. It was an immensely trying time, but one of the things that lightened the load just a bit, Danoff says, was Lucy’s Love Bus.
The Amesbury-based charity provided grants