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Cops for Kids with Cancer and Burlington Police Stand Behind 4-year-old Zoya Bilimoria

BURLINGTON — Cops for Kids with Cancer and Burlington Police supported 4-year-old Zoya Bilimoria, of Burlington, this week as they presented Zoya and her family with a $5,500 check to support them as Zoya battles a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer.
Cops for Kids with Cancer and Burlington Police stood behind Zoya Bilimoria, of Burlington, this week as they presented Zoya and her family with a $5,500 check to support them as Zoya battles metastatic pineoblastoma, a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer. (Photo Courtesy Cops for Kids with Cancer)

BURLINGTON — Cops for Kids with Cancer and Burlington Police supported 4-year-old Zoya Bilimoria, of Burlington, this week as they presented Zoya and her family with a $5,500 check to support them as Zoya battles a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer.

Zoya was diagnosed on March 12, 2024 with metastatic pineoblastoma. With support from her parents Anjumbanu “Anjum” Bilimoria and Siraj Bilimoria, Zoya is currently undergoing intensive outpatient treatment and receives weekly care at the Jimmy Fund Clinic and Boston Children’s Hospital.

Due to the complexity of her condition, Zoya also receives specialized treatment at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.

The coordination of care across multiple leading medical institutions has created a significant financial burden for Zoya’s family. This transition has compounded the family’s emotional and financial challenges.

Cops for Kids with Cancer (CFKWC) is a non-profit organization that works with local law enforcement agencies to provide funds to families across New England who have children battling cancer.

While many organizations support cancer research, funds from CFKWC are not designated for any specific purpose. Families are welcome to use the funds to defray medical expenses, or to help with the day-to-day costs that lengthy hospital stays and frequent visits incur. 

On Thursday, March 19, several board members of Cops for Kids with Cancer visited the Burlington Police Department to present a check, a teddy bear, some shirts and other miscellaneous gifts to Zoya and her family.

Deputy Chief Gary Hannagan and Special Traffic Officer Sal Mirabella Jr., both representing the Chelmsford Police Department and serving as board members of Cops for Kids with Cancer, participated in the disbursement. Burlington Police opened their station to Zoya and introduced her to several officers. 

“Cops for Kids with Cancer is honored to stand alongside the Bilimoria family as they navigate this incredibly challenging journey,” said Deputy Chief Hannagan. “We hope this support provides some relief and allows the family to focus on what matters most, Zoya’s care and recovery. Her infectious smile and larger-than-life personality have a way of filling your heart, and we are all rooting for her every step of the way.”

“Zoya’s courage, strength and resiliency are an inspiration to all of us at the Burlington Police Department,” said Chief Thomas Browne. “We are proud to stand behind Zoya and the Bilimoria family, and grateful to Cops for Kids with Cancer for the tremendous work that they do.”

About Cops for Kids with Cancer:

Cops for Kids with Cancer is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that provides funds directly to those involved in the care of children with cancer, with each family typically receiving $5,500. There are many organizations raising money for important research, but the goal of Cops for Kids with Cancer is to help the children and their caregivers through this most difficult crisis. Since 2002, Cops for Kids with Cancer has given more than $6.3 million to 1,192 families with children battling cancer. To learn more, visit: https://copsforkidswithcancer.org/.

Representatives of Cops for Kids with Cancer and Burlington Police stand Zoya Bilimoria and her parents at the Burlington Police Station, just after Cops for Kids with Cancer presented the family with a $5,500 check to support Zoya’s ongoing battle with a rage and aggressive form of brain cancer. From left are Detective Sgt. James Hanafin, Officer Timothy Pinkham, Sgt. Christopher Kelly, Detective Brittany Zaccagnini, Detective Brian Goggin, Anjumbanu Bilimoria, Siraj Bilimoria, Zoya Bilimoria, Chelmsford Police Deputy Chief Gary Hannagan and Chelmsford Police Special Traffic Officer Sal Mirabella, Jr., both of whom are Cops for Kids with Cancer board members, and Officer Roberto Reyes. (Photo Courtesy Cops for Kids with Cancer)
Officer Timothy Pinkham stands with Zoya near a Bulington Police cruiser. Police gave Zoya a tour of the station and several gifts as Cops for Kids with Cance presented Zoya’s family with a check to support the family’s ongoing battle with cancer. (Photo Courtesy Cops for Kids with Cancer)
Cops for Kids with Cancer Board Member Sal Mirabella, Jr. presents Zoya with several gifts, including a teddy bear, as Zoya’s mother looks on. (Photo Courtesy Cops for Kids with Cancer)

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