She remains joyful and hopeful, she is an inspiration. Thank you to all who have joined this journey, your thoughts, prayers, and intentions really make all the difference, it finds her, it surrounds her. So many people have already reached out asking how can they help, how much does she need, where can we send donations?.which is what led us to create this fundraiser in Reese's honor.
Reese's parents have so much to process, to find strength for, worrying about how to come up with the money to provide Reese with what she needs to thrive, should not be an added stress. We are looking to raise money to cover all of the unexpected expenses popping up, co-pays, travel for treatments, continued preservation of her eggs, wigs, loss of time at work, again, the list goes on. Walk for Polio Saturday, October 23rd at Ellsworth High School at 10:00am. This is just the very beginning of her journey, a journey she has embraced with such a positive outlook, she's truly amazing. Blood Drive: The Blood Drive is the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. Already out of pocket expenses have been put towards harvesting and preserving Reese's eggs, so that when she beats this cancer, she'll have the option later in life to raise a family.a thought, a decision, no 16 year old girl or her family ever imagined they'd have to make. Although many procedures are covered by insurance, many are not. Please help us help our niece and her parents, Sandra and Jim. appointments, scans, bloodwork, injections, decisions, the list goes on.
An anticipated summer full of carefree beach days and lazy mornings have quickly been replaced with Dr. Life has just delivered her an unexpected challenge, she just received the diagnosis that she has Hodgkin's Lymphoma stage 4. you to all the staff and students that donated blood yesterday at the Blood Drive. In the future John plans to attend a college/university four-year program to major in political science.Meet Reese, our beautiful 16 year old niece. In case you dont currently receive it, heres a link to the City of.
He is involved in American Mathematics Contest – 2 nd Place among 9 th/10 th grades, Peer Tutor, Class of 2017 - President, Student Council -Homeroom Representative (2 years), TV Productions – Weekly Program, HHS Performing Arts – 2016 - 2017, The Little Mermaid, Honor Roll, and National Honor Society. John Walczyk, son of Steven and Lisa Walczyk is in this top 5% of his class. Emily also recently auditioned for the Encounter Revival Ministry Team.If accepted, she will take a gap year to travel with the team. In the future, Emily plans to attend either Cairn University or Grove City College for a degree in music education, with a concentration in vocal music. American Red Cross holding blood drives in Prince George County. Wind Band Celebration, HHS Performing Arts – 2014-2017 Musicals, WVIA Artist of the Week, HOBY Ambassador, Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Tabernacle Bible Church – Youth Group / Worship Team / Choir, and Wayne Choralaire. Every Tri-City locality sets record for single-day COVID reports Petersburg sees 180. She is involved in Science Olympiad, Chorus – President, Chamber Choir – District Chorus ~ Placed 3 rd for Soprano I section at Pre-auditions, Region Chorus – Dessert Theater, National Anthem Singer, Band – Marching and Concert Band / Alto Sax section leader - Wayne/Pike County Band, Wind Ensemble – Marywood Jr. In the future Parker plans to attend a four-year college or university, majoring in electrical engineering.Įmily DeCrotie, daughter of Jerome and Mary DeCrotie is in her top 10% of her class. He is involved in Varsity Soccer – Letter, American Mathematics Contest, Marywood Math Contest, Math Madness Online Competition, King’s College Math Contest, Science Olympiad - Medalist, Envirothon / Envirothon States, NEPA Bridge Building, USMC Online Bridge Building, American Chemical Society – Test B, Science Club / Envirothon Club, Student Council – Member-at-large, Honesdale Performing Arts Center Stage Club, Honor Roll, National Honor Society – Blood Drive Committee Chair, and Tung Soo Do Karate. Parker Propst, son of Harry and Hayley Propst, is in his top 10% of his class. Honesdale High School's Parker Propst, Emily DeCrotie, and John Walczyk were honored at our February board of director's meeting for having outstanding academic achievements both in and outside of the classroom.