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October 2015
By Chelsea Cattano
ames Saccone, a senior
at Randolph High
School and a soccer
player for the past nine
years, is a regional coordinator for Sports Equipment
Neighborhood
Drive
(SEND).
According to the organizations website, sendcharity.org, SEND is an organization which was started by
Adam and Daniel Compain
and it is a charitable
501(c)3 organization that
collects and distributes preowned sports equipment to
those in need.
It was started by two
men that Ive actually met,
and they have a few regional coordinators and Im one
of them for Morris
County, Saccone said.
These branches can either
be Soccer Equipment
Neighborhood Drive or
Lacrosse
Equipment
Neighborhood Drive, so
that would be L.E.N.D., but
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Apples are a good source of fiber, which can
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Broccoli is a cruciferous vegetable, and nearly
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s children get ready to dress up for
Halloween in a few weeks, it is
important to remember that
October is breast cancer awareness month.
Florham Park resident Karen Casolaro,
who underwent a double mastectomy in
2009, beat breast cancer and now helps
others overcome similar obstacles.
Casolaro was overwhelmed with support from the community and in 2010,
founded Halos For Angels to help those
less fortunate.
Halos For Angels, Inc. launched on Jan.
7, 2010, a 501(c) 3, a nonprofit charity that
helps community families in need due to
sudden tragedy. It offers temporary support and services until the families are
back on their feet once again.
Halos For Angels, Inc. is for the people, Casolaro said. A place where one
goes to give and to receive through love.
For no one should go through sudden
tragedy without personal connection, support and love of an angel.
Casolaro, who is a mother of five children- with children in Hanover Park High
and Ridgedale Middle in Florham Parksaid the support through her childrens
friends and families and the schools, was
huge. Hanover Park High School has been
the charitys main support system.
The high school has a display in their
lobby that honors volunteers, promotes
upcoming events, posts community outreach opportunities and volunteer signups.
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built by the Morris County VoTech students. He wanted to create a haunted house
exclusively for Halos For Angels. It originated as a 900 square foot structure and
three years later, he transformed the structure into what it is today, a 3,000 square
foot pathway to terror.
It has been a success year after year as
it grows bigger and better each year with
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ideas through our Next Practices Grant initiative, and supporting students with financial need through our 2nd Pair of Jeans program.
The Randolph Education Foundation
(REF) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
charitable trust that provides alternative
funding to support education and innovation
in Randolph Township Public Schools.
Launched in 2010, the REF relies on donations from individuals, corporations, and
foundations. These donations are directly
applied to vital educational programming
for Randolph children. For more information, visit www.randolpheducationfoundation.org.
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