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Local Buffalo's Cafe Hosts Fundraiser for 3-Year-Old Girl with Rare Cancer

A percentage of restaurant sales on May 17 will help defray Imogen Passman's medical costs.

A Loganville business is helping raise money for a local 3-year-old girl who is batting a rare form of cancer.

Imogen Passman of Grayson has ganglioneuroblastoma, from which a tumor has grown around her spine. Part of the tumor has been removed, but the remainder is inoperable.

Now “Immy” is undergoing chemotherapy and physical therapy at the Mayo Clinic and her medical bills continue to escalate.

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To help give Immy back her childhood and to alleviate some of the financial stress from her parents, Buffalo’s Cafe in Loganville, located at 910 Athens Highway, is hosting a car show and a silent auction to raise funds for her treatment and recovery.

The event will take place 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, May 17. There will be a car show, silent auction, raffle, car trivia, DJ, Inflatables and face painting.

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In addition to this fundraiser, over the past month Buffalo’s Cafe Loganville has been collecting donations for Imogen.

Restaurant guests donate by purchasing “Flowers For Immy,” where they write her well wishes. Buffalo’s will also be donating a percentage of restaurant sales that day and a personal donation.

Other local business have chipped in to help the girl and her family in the recent past. Check out these stories:


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