Everton to donate £200,000 in support of 5-year-old child with cancer

Everton can't stop racking up wins right now. They just smacked Sunderland 3-0 courtesy of a second-half Romelu Lukaku hat trick, and they're making championship-caliber moves off the pitch as well.

Bradley Lowery is a five-year-old Sunderland supporter who was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma at the age of two. He battled the disease for two years before going into remission, but has recently relapsed. Bradley's family is raising £700,000 for his treatment in the United States, and as part of their efforts, he got to walk out with his beloved team before the Everton game.

He didn't get to see his team win, but Everton made sure his day ended on a positive note. The Toffees are undefeated in the league, sitting pretty in second, and their main man is back scoring again. With moves like this, they're quickly going to be the neutrals' favorite.

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