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The Tiny Tim Fund seeks participation for Carol Night on Dec. 4th
Many groups are needed to join the Kalafat-Nguyen family on December 4th to make the Tiny Tim fundraiser a success

Matt and Thi first participated in a Tiny Tim Carol night in 2002 after reading about the Tiny Tim Fund and its mission in a local newspaper. They have continued to participate with their children and it has become a holiday tradition for their family.
Thi recalls a few Decembers ago the temperature was below freezing when they arrived at the Stage House to turn in their collection canister. A Tiny Tim Board member commented that it was way too cold for little ones to be out and Thi's response was "If they can bundle up to go sledding, they can bundle up for Tiny Tim".
The Kalafat and Ngyuen family are looking forward to participating in Carol Night on December 4th this year. The Tiny Tim Fund needs many groups to join them so that it can continue to provide financial assistance to children in Fanwood and Scotch Plains in need of medical or dental care, psychological testing, prescriptions or medical equipment and supplies. The organization is run by a volunteer board of trustees and has been assisting local families since 1983.
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Carol Night is the organization's sole fundraiser. For more information about participating in this community service, to register a group or to find out how you can participate even if the date is not convenient for you, please contact Mary Beth at 732-616-7695 or by email: mbrehner@gmail.com or Mari at 908-233-6513 or by email: mlwmcd@aol.com.