Page 6 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • July 17, 2013 children are in need of some new clothing, especially for the summer and for back to school time in September. The three girls are two-and-a-half, nine-and-a-half, and 17. Although this is a proud family, and they find it difficult to accept outside help, they would greatly appreciate support at this time. Gift cards would enable Mom to get all four children some much-needed clothing. Our families also need the following items: • New twin and queen-size sheets • Stage 3 and 4 diapers and baby wipes • Cake mix and icing for birthday bags • A computer hard drive • Microwaves and toaster ovens • Test strips for one of our diabetic children • New or gently-used air conditioners • Spanish speaking volunteers who want to deliver food to our families. We rely on our local community to help support our families. Many of them do not have the financial or emotional support to help them get through a major illness like cancer. Please remember that we do not charge anything for our services. We rely on you! If your company has a charitable giving program, please let us know. The community can help in a variety of ways. Turn your event into a fundraiser, and collect checks or gift cards for our families. Your efforts help us to help families in many ways, including sending a case worker to visit the families at their home or in the hospital. This support for the kids, their siblings, and parents is crucial. Get your kids involved, too. Some have held sales or events and donated the proceeds to ECF. Is your Cub Scout or Girl Scout Troop looking to earn badges? Call us for some ideas to get creative and have fun while learning about philanthropy! Emmanuel Cancer Foundation is now celebrating 30 years of providing exceptional free services to families all over New Jersey. We welcome members of the community to make a contribution to honor this milestone. Just imagine how much good we could do with $30 from every reader! ECF is seeking volunteers to help with a 2013 holiday party for our families. If you can provide food, gifts, activities, or crafts for our kids and their families, please call. If you have a few hours a week to spare, consider becoming a volunteer, or just stop by and meet with us, take a look at our pantry, and see what ECF is all about. Call (201) 6128118 before you stop by. Please do not leave items at the center without checking with us first. Our storage space is limited. The Northern Regional Center is located at 174 Paterson Avenue in Midland Park. Visit us on the web at www.emmanuelcancer.org. As always, thank you for helping the children and their families! Our hat’s off to: The Glen Rock Women in Community Service for their support; MSO in Glen Rock for hosting their annual Golf Outing on our behalf; and the Contemporary Club of Ho-Ho-Kus for donating gift cards for our families. Meet Frank: Frank is a sweet, 15-year-old boy, who was diagnosed with bone cancer. ECF started working with the family soon after learning of Frank’s diagnosis in May. Frank is definitely a fighter, and he is determined to beat his cancer. He has been receiving chemotherapy treatments since May, and he will continue these treatments until July 2014. He is currently using crutches to help him get around, due to the tumor in his leg. He will be in and out of the hospital during his treatments, which is very scary to him, but he has the total support of his loving and caring mother. Frank tries to stay positive when dealing with his situation, and he never complains about the cancer he is battling. He has support from his mother, father, and three sisters. Frank’s cancer has added great challenges to the family. His mother used to work multiple jobs to help support her children, but she has recently had to cut her hours significantly to be there for her son. Mom tries so hard to remain positive for Frank, and never shows him when she is feeling down or stressed about the situation. Frank is a very well-rounded adolescent, who stays active with a variety of hobbies and interests. He enjoys playing football, basketball, and soccer. He is very musical, and plays three instruments, including the saxophone, the drums, and the trombone. In his free-time, Frank also enjoys listen to rap and indie music. Due to the family’s difficult financial situation, the On June 19, a Vreeland Avenue resident reported to Midland Park Police Officer Michael Canonico that a grass collection barrel valued at $50 was stolen. He placed the barrel at the curbside in the morning and by 12:35 p.m. it had been taken. As the result of a traffic stop, Officer Mark Berninger arrested a 33-year-old Midland Park resident on an outstanding warrant. The warrant in the amount of $178 emanated from the Oakland Municipal Court. The male was transported to headquarters where arrangements were made for the posting of bail. Officer Christopher Birch assisted. On June 26, a Hill Street resident reported to Detective Sergeant John Gibbons that he was a victim of a credit card fraud. The resident said his debit card was used to make four withdrawals of $740 each at ATMs in Union City. As a result of a motor vehicle stop on July 4, Officer Michael Canonico arrested a 39-year-old male resident of Warwick, New York on outstanding warrants. The war- Midland Park Police Department Report rants in the amount of $1,417 emanated from the Ringwood Municipal Court. The male was transported to headquarters, where arrangements were made for the posting of bail. The defendant was issued summonses for unregistered vehicle, failure to exhibit documents, driving while suspended, and speeding. Sergeant Gregory Kasbarian assisted in the investigation. On July 5, a Midland Park resident reported to Officer Canonico that he was a victim of a debit card fraud. He stated a fraudulent transaction in the amount of $100 was made on July 3 on an online gaming website. The matter was referred to the detective bureau. Sergeant Kasbarian and Officer Kenneth Junta took a report from a North Monroe Street resident on July 8. The resident said his home was burglarized while he was away on vacation. The Bergen County Sheriff’s Department BCI responded to process the scene. The exact proceeds are not known at this time and, the incident is under investigation.