Page 8 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • October 14, 2009 Emmanuel asks... Can You Help? News from Northern Region of the Emmanuel Cancer Foundation: Our hat’s off to Paul and Bianca Caprio for their birthday party. Their guests were asked to bring gifts for Emmanuel Cancer Foundation children. It always warms my heart to hear of children unselfishly giving to other children like these two just did! We thank Brownie Girl Scout Troop #1168 of Ho-HoKus for the food collection. The eighth grade Teen Canteen at Eisenhower School also collected food for our pantry. We thank in advance Legend’s Steakhouse in Midland Park for hosting its first Golf Outing to be held Monday, 4-29-09 karen/janine EmmanuelHelp2x.75(4-29-09) 3 x .75 Oct. 19 and benefits the Emmanuel Cancer Foundation. The event will be held at Mansion Ridge Golf Club in Monroe, New York. For more information, call the restaurant at (201) 445-2881. Event sponsorships are available. Get a foursome together and call today! This year, we are asking the community, including schools, houses of worship, and places of work, to consider becoming involved with us at a greater level. Whether you currently help us or never have helped us in any way, we invite you to get involved at this critical time. Many nonprofit organizations such as ours have experienced a significant drop in financial and material contributions. Involvement can take many forms, but doesn’t have to take a lot of time. For example, businesses can host a fundraiser such as a “Dress Down Day, when employees make a donation to wear casual clothes,” host a Golf Outing, or contribute a certain percentage of profits for one day. Schools can collect non-perishable food items, or raise funds for ECF by hosting a “Pajama Day” or “Hat Day,” when everyone pays $5 for the privilege of wearing PJs or a hat to school. Schools can also fundraise by hosting a basketball game or a dance and charging admission. Churches and temples may call us for a variety of suggestions, including making a financial contribution, collecting non-perishable foods, assembling birthday bags, or purchasing gift cards. We need your help now so we can continue to provide all of the free services help to families with a child who is battling cancer. Manny is now two years and three months old and has been meeting a big life challenge by combating leukemia since he was diagnosed last summer. Manny has two brothers, Johnny, 11, and William, 6. The boys’ parents are John and Alicia. John works for a delivery company and has had his hours cut back. Mom was cleaning homes, but quit to help Manny get to frequent doctor visits. He has had complications from the bone marrow transplant he had earlier this year. The family could use gift cards for gasoline stations, and clothing or department stores. The boys love Legos and Transformers and would be happy gifts of these items (new or used). This family has been struggling to keep things together and would be grateful for any help. A financial gift to our Family Financial Fund helps this family and many other families we serve. Call us at (201) 612-8118 before you stop by. Please do not leave items at the center without checking with us first. Our storage space is limited. Hours are Monday, 10 to 1; Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, 10 to 5; and Thursday, 10 to 2. The Northern Regional Center is located at 174 Paterson Avenue, Midland Park, NJ 07432. Visit us on the web at www.emmanuelcancer.org. As always, thank you for helping the children and their families! Franklin Lakes The Christian Health Care Center Foundation will hold a Harvestfest celebration, a unique fundraising event, at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15, at McBride Field on Franklin Lake Road in Franklin Lakes. The evening’s activities will feature a delicious menu donated by Market Basket and a special concert “The McVey Family and Friends, Broadway and Beyond,” featuring Broadway performers J. Mark McVey, Christy TarrMcVey, and Laurie Gayle Stephenson. This year, the event will be co-hosted with Eastern Christian School Association. The cost per person is $150. Proceeds from the sale of CHCC tickets will benefit the Good Samaritan Fund, which provides financial assistance to those of limited means seeking counseling through one of the center’s mental-health programs. Proceeds of the sale of ECSA tickets will benefit its scholarship assistance fund. For more information and tickets to benefit CHCC, call Darcy Bickert at (201) 848-5796 or e-mail events@chccnj. org. For more information and tickets to benefit ECSA, call Beth Milkamp at (973) 427-9294 or e-mail specialevents@ easternchristian.org Harvestfest scheduled