St. Jude was so impressed with the energy and passion that the founders demonstrated for the event and their cause that they extended an invitation for them to visit the hospital.
After touring the facility, Robert remembers that “it really opened our eyes to what St. Jude is about and how much cancer affects families, throwing them upside down. It is more than just a sick child – this effects the whole family unit.’”
Everyone was touched by the visit and soon plans were being devised to make the family event bigger and better.
A favorite among many members is the clay shooting event. Initiated by committee member Nick Raineri, who actively participates in the sport, it occurs in the spring and fall.
One of the events’ biggest fans is Craig. “The reason we do it twice a year is because it was such a hit and everyone wanted to do more. You can do it rain or shine. No matter what the weather is, people are having a ball.”
“Though,” he adds, “I can honestly say there isn’t an event that I don’t like attending.”
One of the newest events benefitting Kids for Kids is the Winter Ball on Long Island. Hosted by Jason Siano and Russel Helbing, the evening raised $145,000 in its inaugural year.