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Massachusetts family’s holiday decorations raising money for baby with rare condition

A family in Billerica is spreading major holiday cheer and helping another family in the process. The Lossman family has been decorating their home with a spectacular light display for…

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A family in Billerica is spreading major holiday cheer and helping another family in the process. The Lossman family has been decorating their home with a spectacular light display for 26 years. This year, they’re using their home to raise money for another family. Three-month-old Reece is a baby boy born with an incredibly rare gene mutation, and only about 200 cases are known to exist. The Lossmans are asking visitors to their house to donate to the family and help Reese. Donations are being accepted at the display on Biscayne Drive, or you can view the home through a virtual tour and donate to a GoFundMe from the comfort of your own home. So far they’ve raised over $77,000 of their $100,000 dollar goal.

Check out the virtual tour HERE.

Donate to the GoFundMe.

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