Giving Mia a Voice

Friends, strangers step in to help girl's family with rising medical bills after she is silenced by a brutal dog attack

By Vince Lattanzio
|  Wednesday, Nov 4, 2009  |  Updated 1:20 PM EDT
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Giving Mia a Voice

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Miabella may never speak again after her vocal cords were damaged in a dog attack last month.

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The Miabella Fund

Family and friends of a little girl who may never speak again after a brutal dog attack are banding together to raise money for her recovery.

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Miabella Delaney-Lipschutz may never speak again.

The 5-year old has spent the past month inside Children's Hospital of Philadelphia recovering from a brutal dog attack.

Mia was visiting Maple Acres Farm in Plymouth Meeting, Pa. with her mom on October 5 when she was attacked by the farm owner's German Shepherd. The dog, which court documents show had a history of aggression, bit the girl in the throat while she pet him.

The preschooler was medevaced to the hospital where she underwent a handful of surgeries. Those lifesaving procedures have amounted to mounting medical bills. So, now a campaign is on to help Mia's family pay for her recovery.

"When you have kids who get injured it just breaks your heart and you wanna do whatever you can," said Miabella's pastor Bob Ingraham.

Ingraham and other friends have been working hard on the fund, but it’s the help of strangers that have made the push more successful.

"We just thought that this would be a great opportunity for us to do something positive," said Whitemarsh Police Lt. Mike Beaty whose benevolent association is donating $500.

Donation jars with the little girl's picture is also popping up in boutiques, bars and salons across Montgomery County.

"This community support is a huge boost to this family," said family attorney Matthew Casey.

The dog was put down.

Donations to help Mia and her family can be made to The Miabella Fund:

The Miabella Fund
c/o Bob Ingraham
Plymouth Valley Community Church
1090 Germantown Pike
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462

Posted Nov 2, 2009
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