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Highland Mills Youngster to Benefit from Stop & Shop Customers’ Support for Pediatric Cancer Research

Stop & Shop has raised almost $18 million for Memorial Sloan Kettering since 2001

Stop & Shop customers have the opportunity to help support pediatric cancer research at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) by purchasing discount coupons at checkout. Customers will receive $10 worth of coupons for just a $2 donation, and a new series of coupons will be made available every two weeks during the eight week fundraising effort. The coupons will be available at all area Stop & Shop stores.

Proceeds will benefit Memorial Sloan Kettering’s Department of Pediatrics. Since 2001, Stop & Shop has raised almost $70 million for charitable causes, with $17.9 million given to support pediatric cancer research at MSK. This year, the company goal is to raise another $1.3 million on behalf of Memorial Sloan Kettering’s Department of Pediatrics.

Jonathan lives in Highland Mills, NY with his mom and dad, Nisse and Shinu. In August of 2015, he underwent what was supposed to be a routine tonsillectomy, but a week later was diagnosed with T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL), and is currently receiving maintenance chemotherapy treatments. “Friends and family have been there for us from the very beginning. They have not only helped us financially, but have prayed with us,” says Jonathan’s mother Nisse. “Our small church raised over $10,000 to assist us and White Plains Middle School, where I am a special education teacher, held kickball games, and sold magnets and bracelets in support of Jonathan. We never felt that we or Jonathan were in this alone.” Jonathan loves everything about science and technology. He and his family are planning a trip to Pearl Harbor in Hawaii this summer so that he can see all of the planes, boats and helicopters stationed there. He spends hours making and building the most advanced and intricate Lego sets he can find. Jonathan also enjoys baseball and football. He just rejoined his little league team for the spring season.

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“This campaign with Memorial Sloan Kettering will help ensure families get the best care possible for their children,” said Bob Yager, Senior Vice President and Division Lead of Stop & Shop New York Metro Division. “We are so appreciative of the generosity of each of our customers who continue to make this campaign a success. By working together, we are proud that Stop & Shop and our customers can make a difference.”

“The support Stop & Shop has provided us for the past sixteen years has allowed us to continue to fulfill our mission. We hope to not only cure childhood cancer, but to send our patients back to their homes, schools, families and friends in exactly the condition they were in before this devastating diagnosis,” says Paul A. Meyers, MD, Vice Chair of MSK Department of Pediatrics. “The hard work each Stop & Shop employee puts into this campaign truly pays off. We see better outcomes for kids and for their families. On behalf of the physicians and scientists who work tirelessly to conquer childhood cancers – and the children who will benefit now and in the future – I extend our deepest gratitude.”

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