When I saw the photo on the Childhood Leukemia Foundation Facebook page, it brought a tear to my eye. In a world full of drama and horrific headlines, here was a story about hope.
The Childhood Leukemia Foundation does great work being there for families all over the Jersey Shore. One of the great events they host each year is the Auction of Hope.
Carly Roncin knew she had to find a way to help people after the devastation of Sandy. She came up with a great idea called 'A Princess' Wardrobe' and she began collecting prom and sweet sixteen dresses and accessories to give to those in need.
Diane and I are so proud to be a part of the Childhood Leukemia Foundation. We recently attended a meeting at their Brick office, and each time we get around the people from the Foundation, we truly feel inspired.
Once again I was able to see first hand how incredibly generous the wonderful people of Monmouth and Ocean counties can be when it comes to helping a great cause, like the Childhood Leukemia Foundation.
I am proud to be the master of ceremonies this Sunday for the "3rd Annual Auction of Hope" at the Woodlake Country Club in Lakewood, benefitting the Childhood Leukemia Foundation. The CLF is an amazing organization that provides a myriad of services, totally free of charge, to children battling cancer and their families.
I have been hosting the Childhood Leukemia Foundation Auction of Hope for a few years now, and it's a great event for a wonderful organization. I'm so proud to be a part of it. It takes place sunday, April 15th at Woodlake Country Club in Lakewood, and features a terrific brunch.