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Page 12 THE VILLADOM TIMES III & IV • November 13, 2013
Family Hair Care donates cut-a-thon proceeds to YMCA
Emmy Eliyla, owner of Family Hair Care; Sandra Frisco, Rick Claydon, CEO of Ridgewood
YMCA; and Lisa Bergen and Candice Davies from Family Hair Care.
Staff from Midland Park’s Family Hair
Care recently presented a check for $1,000
to the Ridgewood YMCA to benefit the
Y’s Living Strong, Living Well Program.
The donation, presented in honor of Living
Strong, Living Well participant Sandra
Frisco, represents the proceeds from
Family Hair Care’s recent cut-a-thon event,
in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness
Month. Living Strong, Living Well is the
Ridgewood Y’s 12-week program designed
for adult cancer survivors. ays,
“The goal of the program is to help
patients build muscle mass and muscle
strength, increase flexibility and endurance,
improve functional ability and reduce the
severity of therapy side effects,” explained
Carol Livingstone, health and fitness direc-
tor at the Ridgewood Y. “A final goal of the
program is to assist participants in develop-
ing their own physical fitness program so
they can continue to practice a healthy life-
style as a way of life,” she added.
“We wanted to do something for Breast
Cancer Awareness Month that would help
members of our local community. When our
customer, Sandra Frisco, told us how won-
derful the Living Strong, Living Well pro-
gram was, we knew we had our answer,” said
Emmy Eliya, owner of Family Hair Care.
Living Strong, Living Well is offered free
to participants by the Ridgewood Y and
includes a three-month adult Triangle
membership. “We are extremely grateful to Family
Hair Care for this very generous donation,”
said Rick Claydon, CEO of the Ridgewood
Y. “Our Living Strong, Living Well program
touches the lives of so many each year, and
gifts such as this help us to continue to offer
the program at no cost to participants.”