Page 8 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • February 20, 2013 by Diana’s side, causing much financial stress and mounting hospital bills. Diana, although in pain and weak, continues to smile and add joy to her mother’s life. You can help this struggling mother and daughter by donating new clothing for Diana in size 0, or new or gentlyused clothing for Mom, who wears XS. Gift cards to Kohl’s, Target, or another retailer would also be useful. Our annual fundraiser will be held at The Brick House on Friday, March 1. Please call us if you would like to be involved. We could use help in marketing, selling tickets, finding sponsors, etc. This annual fundraiser is very important to us. The proceeds help support our families in northern New Jersey. Tickets are $75 per person or $700 for a table of 10. Please join us for an evening of cocktails and buffet dinner, dancing, and auctions. Leslie, one of our teenage clients, will be our guest speaker. Call (201) 6128118 to help or if you would like to receive an invitation. We rely on the 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. We do not charge anything for our services. We rely on you! You can help us 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! We are also available to speak about our programs at your next event. 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) 612-8118 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 Church of the Nativity Religious Education Office, which recently held a Food Drive. Special thanks also go to Glen Rock WICS for their Food Drive Several of our families were affected by Hurricane Sandy. They will continue to have many needs long after the repairs have been completed. Please call us to see how you can help. We are looking for new or gently-used clothing for boys ages 10 and up, and new twin and queen-size sheets. We also need gift cards to TJ Maxx and Kohl’s to help our families purchase spring clothing. Do you have a few hours to spare? We need office volunteers on weekdays from 1 to 4 p.m. who can help fill in when one of our regular volunteers is unable to make it. Please call Laura at (201) 612-8118. Meet Diana: Diana is a lovely 10-year old girl who enjoys watching cartoons, listening to music, and being around her family and friends. Diana’s cancer diagnosis was confirmed in October, and mom was informed that nothing could be done for her daughter. Her mother felt helpless. She sought assistance from others to find treatment for her child. Diana was taken to a hospital in Texas, where she underwent several operations. She then relocated to New Jersey, where she and her mother had the support of a family member. Diana has undergone yet another operation to remove a kidney and half of her liver. She is currently undergoing chemotherapy and radiation, which has taken a toll on her young body and mind. Despite all of this, she is a sweet child who enjoys watching cartoons and playing with other children, even though she is weak due to treatment. Mom has lost her job because she must be at the hospital Committee recognizes Scouts On Scout Sunday, Boy Scouts from Mahwah Troop 50 were awarded the Ad Altare Dei (to the altar of God) Award by the Catholic Committee on Scouting Archdiocese of Newark. The most important aspect of the program is that the Scout grows in his spiritual experience of his relationship to God and the church. In order to be eligible for this award, the boys had several requirements. After working on the requirements for about eight months, with help from Boy Scout Leader Bruce Kuipers, the boys received their award. The Scouts are pictured in front of the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark.