CVS Pharmacy teams up with the
Academy of
Kempo’s “Help a Child Initiative”
To make a
difference in children’s life’s
Pictured above is Kendra Frederick, a
Child Life Specialist-Pediatric Specialty at Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital,
accepting a donation from Tony Ciarleglio, a Pharmacist representing CVS
Pharmacies.
The
CVS Pharmacy located at 308 Main Street
Extension in Middletown, CT managed by Vincent Errico has teamed up with the
Academy of Kempo’s “Help a
Child Initiative”.
The Help a Child
Initiative is a program started by Frank Ciarleglio, the Instructor at the
Academy of Kempo Martial Arts to help children with life threatening diseases.
“Our
program is designed to collect item such as arts and crafts and general
items needed to assist
“The Tommy Fund for
Childhood Cancer” and the
Child Life Specialist-Pediatric Specialty Clinic
at the
Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital” said Ciarleglio.
CVS generously donated a truckload of items to the Help a
Child Initiative. These arts and crafts, as well as the games, toys and other
items CVS has donated help to bring a little bit of normalcy to the children’s
lives. “It is very difficult when anyone is dealing with a life threatening
illness, but much more so to see children going through it. Being a parent of a
child undergoing treatments I see firsthand how the items we collect affect the
children and their parents. The smiles and laughs that are seen and heard in the
clinic as the children do their crafts (which are 100 percent donated items)
brings joy to everyone hearts” said Ciarleglio.
Follow the link below for a list of items we are
collecting as well as a wish list from the Child Life Specialist-Pediatric
Specialty Clinic.. “I know that in these economically challenging times that it
is hard for people to find anything extra in their budget, but even one item
will help to make a difference,” Ciarleglio said.
All products can be dropped off at the Academy of Kempo Martial Arts, located at 1890 Dixwell Avenue, Hamden Connecticut 06514.
Monetary contributions are welcome in check form made out
to the Tommy Fund or by visiting the Tommy Fund web site at
www.tommyfund.org.
Click Here To Read The Town Times Article
Click Here To Read The Quad Town Newspaper Article
Click Here To Read The Hartford Courant Newspaper Article
Click Here For A Detailed List of Arts and Crafts
Click Here For the Child Life Wish List
Click Here For To Go To "The Tommy Fund for Childhood Cancer"
Click Here For To Go To Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital
Click Here To Go To CVS Pharmacy
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