Colts Neck Cares held a special fundraiser for Vicki Christensen on November 11, 2016 at the Colts Neck Inn Steak and Chophouse. Vicki is a 30-year-old local woman who is battling an aggressive cancer. She is the niece of Kimberly Clemente, who is a member of Colts Neck Cares. Patricia Ronca, Chair of this fundraiser and founder of Colts Neck Cares worked closely with co-founder Virginia Marshall on the event. “Colts Neck Cares is a group of caring residents in Colts Neck who are dedicated to helping those who are in-need who are often forgotten right in our own backyard. Through fundraisers and generous donations, we hope to lend support to those who need it most,” said Ronca.
Vicki’s cousin explained her diagnosis. “For those of you who don’t know, my very close cousin Vicki was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma in 2013. Since her diagnosis, it has been a never ending battle. From countless surgeries to radiation to chemotherapy to having a PEG placed for nutrition – this disease has prevented her doing what she always dreamed of doing – working, having a family, and all the other life milestones she always imagined she would have at 30 years old. She is truly a beautiful soul and the strongest fighter I know!” She added that, “Sadly, there is no cure for this aggressive and ravaging disease.”
Over 100 people attended the fundraiser including community members, Senator Jennifer Beck, and prominent members of the business community. Sponsors of the event who also attended included Robert Defalco, Sakoutis Disposal, Dr. Young, Sayrewood Florist (who provided all the floral arrangements) and Fitzpatrick Printing that donated the programs, noted Ronca. The talented band “West End Dogs” donated their time and played a mix of rock and roll favorites all night. Hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, and dancing were enjoyed by the guests. Desserts were provided by Cake & Co., Abbate Bakery of Matawan and Booskerdoo in Asbury Park.
A few of the auction items at the fundraiser were a seven-day trip to St. Lucia; tickets to Count Basie; an Invisalign treatment; gift certificates for laser and Botox treatments by local plastic surgeons; a golf outing and lunch at Eagle Oaks, as well as Rangers and
Other members of the Colts Neck Cares committee include Abbey FeilerKober, Tara Buss, Sheila Olt, Trisa Satter, Lisa Laurence, Sunny Rudko, and many other wonderful volunteers. Ronca added that other people who assisted on this particular fundraiser were Vicki’s best friend Alexis Antonelli, Mary Ann Savettiere, and Stephanie Cudney.
“Vicki just got out of a treatment at Sloan and was able to make it to the event. She was overwhelmed by the love and support in the room that night. I thanked her for her courage and inspiration as she never shows anything but a positive attitude to all those that know her. I assured her on behalf of our community, although her battle is long and painfully frustrating, she is not alone. We are with her every step of the way as she battles this terrible illness. We may not be able to cure this disease but through love, support, positive energy and prayer – we are fighting with her. All of the committee members were happily onboard to support Vicki’s fight,” said Ronca.
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