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Page 10 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • October 16, 2013
Thank you to the Wyckoff Seniors for their continued
support of our food pantry. Thanks to Vincent for provid-
ing a $50 gift card to Toys R Us for Raymond. (We know
he can’t wait to pick out his remote-controlled car!)
We are planning our Fourth Annual Bash, which will
be held in March 2014. Please contact us if you would like
to be involved. We need help getting corporate sponsor-
ships, donations of sports tickets and memorabilia, and
selling ads for our journal.
The following is from one of our caseworkers, Susan:
“Working with families and children has been my life-
time work, however, I am fairly new to ECF and the expe-
rience has already taught me so much. Although, I have
only been with ECF a few months I have seen firsthand
the amazing work ECF has provided in servicing families
with multiple needs.
“Having a child diagnosed with cancer places a family
at risk of financial hardship, since a parent often needs to
take a leave from work in order to be with his or her child
during the medical and emotional impact of their treat-
ment. Your donations of gift cards for gas and food, and
assistance with utilities are a huge help.
“Often, families travel long distances to take their
child to treatment, and this can occur three or four times a
week. For example, a family from Middlesex County will
be traveling to Philadelphia several times a week for the
next six weeks. This puts an incredible financial strain on
a family as gas is so expensive.
“Recently, ECF provided another family with a new
bed for Brian, for which he was most grateful. Brian was
ecstatic and told me, ‘Ms. Susan, I love my new bed, it’s
so comfortable and I thank you very much!’ Bringing joy
to a child who is going through so much is just one small
part ECF plays in helping a family during such a trau-
matic time. There is so much more ECF offers and we
need your assistance in helping meet these needs.”
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. Instead, we provide direct in-home care to our
families. Many families do not have the financial or emo-
tional support to help them get through a major illness
like cancer, so our primary focus is providing families
with counseling by a professional caseworker, mate-
Award announced
Midland Park’s Bolger Community Center on the Marlow Park property at 445Godwin Avenue, recently
received a special award from the U.S. Green Building Council’s New Jersey Chapter at gala at the NJ Per-
forming Arts Center in Newark. Due to open at the end of this year, the center is being recognized in the
USGBC NJ’s not-for-profit commercial category. The Ridgewood-based Bolger Foundation is providing the
funding for the project, which was inspired by philanthropist David Bolger. Project Architect Patrick LaCorte
of Peter Wells Architecture, submitted the successful application.
rial goods (such as household items, toys, and monthly
grocery deliveries), and emergency financial assistance.
These individually tailored services are critical in helping
families get through the crisis of pediatric cancer.
ECF does not receive any government funding. We
rely on donations from the community: financial support,
in-kind donations, and volunteer time. Call the North-
ern 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.
• ECF is looking for a master’s level caseworker to
provide home visits and other services to families in the
greater Bergen County area. Candidates may e-mail Man-
aging Director Carol Davis at carold@emmanuelcancer.
org. • We will soon start to collect Thanksgiving baskets
for our food families. Please consider making a Thanks-
giving in a box for us. You provide the non-perishable
sides, and we provide the turkey. This is a great idea for a
family project or a Scout troop.
• Turn your event into a fundraiser where you collect
checks or gift cards for our families.
• Get the kids involved. Proceeds from the sale of
baked goods and lemonade have helped our families in
the past.
• Is your office looking for a community service proj-
ect? Consider collecting donations for our food pantry.
• Is your Boy/Girl Scout Troop looking to earn badges?
This is a great way to get creative and have fun while
learning about philanthropy.
The Emmanuel Cancer Foundation is celebrating 30
years of providing services. We welcome contributions
in honor of this milestone. Imagine how much good we
could do with $30 from every reader!
Does your company have a charitable giving program?
If so, please let us know!
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 food pantry, 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. Because storage space is limited,
please do not leave items at the center without checking
with us first.
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!