Archive for 2005

  • Thursday, December 8th, 2005

    A Smile for Angela’s House

    Mrs Joan Ann Forneiro graciously guided her art class to develop drawings inspired by the songs on the Angela’s House CD. The group recently celebrated their success in completing the coloring book which will be sold to help raise money for Angela’s House. The CD was the creation and dream of Jane Hubbard in her unyielding generosity to help others. Mrs Hubbard gave so much of herself in making the CD and coloring book possible. Jane felt the music would not have been possible without the composer Vladimir Polezhayev, her husband David and a very long list of people that generously gave of themselves for this project.

  • Wednesday, December 7th, 2005

    Worldwide Candle Lighting for Children

    The ninth annual Worldwide Candle Lighting, held the second Sunday in December (December 11th at 7p) around the globe, is an opportunity for bereaved families everywhere to remember and celebrate the lives of children who have gone too soon. Light a candle in the privacy of your home. You do not need to be a member of The Compassionate Friends to participate. see www.compassionatefriends.org for any additional information.

  • Wednesday, November 30th, 2005

    Tom Collins * Chris Panatier 9/11 Memorial Foundation

    Tom LaCascia, Bob Policastro and Al Marino Take a tour of Angela’s House after they made a generous donation from the: Tom Collins * Chris Panatier 9/11 Memorial Foundation.

    www.tccpmemorialfoundation.org

  • Tuesday, November 22nd, 2005

    Forest Brook Elementary goes on a field trip

    Principal Mr. Michael and Student Government teacher Mrs. Engelberg planned a field trip for the students to visit Angela’s House to do some light yard work. It was great to see the children have a good time helping around the house.

  • Monday, November 21st, 2005

    St Anthony’s Crew Teams visits Angela’s House

    The crew team made a recent visit to the house with a generous supply of house hold supplies and toiletries for the children. These kids thoughts and prayers are very much appreciated.

  • Thursday, November 17th, 2005

    He Was A Hero

    CPL. Robert C. Pope of the United States Army was killed on November 7 while proudly serving his country in Iraq. Beloved wife Lynnea and son Dylan. Parents Robert and Regina, brothers Ryan and Jonathan, his sister Kaitlyn who has cerebral palsy,who his father said “He just idolized her, loved her”, he said. “She meant everything in the world to him.”

    In lieu of flowers the family suggested donations in Robert’s loving memory to ATDC / Angela’s House. There is no greater honor and generosity from a family that heroically lost a special young man serving our country and still holds within their hearts to give to others. All our prayers are with the family.

  • Wednesday, November 9th, 2005

    Smithtown United Methodist Church

    Pastor Albert Hahn presented a check to ATDC / Angela’s House in their effort to build up our community in faith. This sign of support and trust in our effort to help medically frail children was greatly appreciated. Funds were raised from the Annual Country Fair. Special thanks to the chairperson Joyce Barron, the Fair Committee , Julie Gallo and the congregation.

  • Monday, November 7th, 2005

    Eagle Scout Project Under Way

    Members of Troop 214 of Hauppauge came to Angela’s House II to support Brian Abramowitz with his eagle scout project.

  • Saturday, October 22nd, 2005

    Commerce Bank of Smithtown

    Commerce Bank made a donation to ATDC / Angela’s House during their grand opening party at their new location in Smithtown on Saturday October 22. The Smithtown manager Michelle Zeiger graciously handed a check for $750 to Bob Policastro. Also on hand for this event was NYS Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick.

  • Thursday, October 6th, 2005

    Golf Outing at Fox Hills Country Club

    We had a great sunny day for our 3rd Annual Golf Outing. We had a great turn out for this special event. The Steimel family stands proud at the hole that was dedicated in memory to their son Patrick