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Page 8 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • December 25, 2013
Be a part of our Fourth Annual Bash,
which will be held March 7, 2014. Con-
tact us for information about how to get
involved. We need help getting corporate
sponsorships and donations of sports tickets
and memorabilia. We also need help selling
ads for our journal.
Thank you to all who brought in holi-
day baskets and gifts. We particularly want
to thank Redeemer Lutheran Church in
Ramsey, Western World Insurance Group,
and Abundant Life Reformed Church in
Wyckoff for their generosity in providing
over 250 holiday gifts for our families. Spe-
cial thanks to all the kids who made food
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baskets and brought in gifts. We love it
when kids come and visit us.
Thanks to the RealSource group in
Waldwick for inviting us to their breakfast.
It was great to meet all of you. Thanks to
the students from Eastwick College, who
brought us beautiful food baskets. We wish
all of our readers a happy, healthy holiday
season! Have a fantastic 2014, and thank
you for your continued support.
Thank you to all who generously pur-
chased gifts for Margarita. She was SO
happy to receive all the goodies!
Eileen, one of our case workers, writes:
At this festive time of year, I think about
Two additional businesses have completed the Chamber of Commerce/Green Team Green
Wyckoff Business Program. Pictured are Jackie Denequolo; Howie Felixbrod, Blue Moon
Mexican Café; Nancy Schuring, Chamber of Commerce Vice-President, Devon Fine Jewelry,
Frederic Farcy, TNTMAX; and Bob Shannon, Wyckoff administrator.
what Emmanuel Cancer Foundation has
been able to do for our families who have a
child with cancer. I think about Abbie, who
we were able to help financially after her
house burned down this past year. It brings
me joy when I get a call from a mom with
six children, including one who is in remis-
sion, because she knows that each of them
will have some Christmas presents because
of Emmanuel Cancer Foundation.
Then I think of Evan, who at the age of
five-and-a-half, has relapsed with cancer.
He, his parents, and three sisters have
been forced to move from their rental home
because of a leaky roof. Christmas won’t be
the same for them with Evan relapsing and
going through treatment. Now they have
had to move out of their familiar surround-
ings into a smaller rental apartment with-
out their dogs.
When talking with his mom, she asked
if we could locate a smaller kitchen table
than the one they currently have for their
hopefully temporary home. Then Evan and
his siblings would be able to enjoy doing
things at the table together.
She frequently expresses appreciation
for the home visits and holiday gifts her
children have received from Emmanuel
Cancer Foundation. This helps me see how
important ECF is, and how worthwhile the
work that I do for them is.
ECF is a nonprofit organization whose
mission is to provide a variety of specialized
services, at no charge, to any New Jersey
family facing the challenges of caring for
a child with cancer. We do not raise money
for cancer research. We provide direct in-
home care to our families. Many of fami-
lies do not have the financial or emotional
support to help them get through a major
illness like cancer, so our primary focus
is providing families with counseling by
a professional case worker, material goods
(such as household items, toys, and monthly
grocery deliveries), and emergency finan-
cial assistance. These individually tailored
services are critical in helping families get
through the crisis of pediatric cancer.
ECF does not receive government fund-
ing. We rely on donations from the commu-
nity, including financial support, in-kind
donations, and volunteer time. Call the ECF
Northern Regional Center at (201) 612-8118
or e-mail Laura at laura@emmanuelcancer.
org to see how you can help.
• We need volunteers who can deliver
groceries to families in Bergen and Essex
counties. Spanish-speaking drivers are in
particularly high demand.
• Is your office looking for a community
service project? Holding a drive for our
food pantry would be a tremendous help.
• Does your company have a charitable
giving program? If so, let us know!
• Kids can help too! Is your Scout troop
looking to earn badges? Ask us for creative
ways kids can have fun while learning
about philanthropy.
• Emmanuel Cancer Foundation is cel-
ebrating 30 years of providing services. If
you would care to make a contribution to
honor this milestone, imagine how much
good we could do with $30 from every
reader! If you have a few hours a week to
spare, consider becoming a volunteer or
just stop by and see what ECF is all about.
The Northern Regional Center is located
at 174 Paterson Avenue in Midland Park.
Please call (201) 612-8118 before you stop
by. Please do not leave items at the center
without checking with us first. Our stor-
age space is limited. For more information,
visit www.emmanuelcancer.org or “like”
us on Facebook: EmmanuelCancerFounda-
tion. As always, thank you for helping the
children and their families!