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Student collects 460 hockey sticks so far and $1600 in cash for Hockey Stick/cancer charitable proje
Release Date: April 14, 2019

Earlier this year I highlighted the activities of a young man, Brian Jaeger who started a charitable initiative at the age of 12 -Hockey Stick/cancer projet. It's a program that directly benefits Edgemont, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings and other communities throughout Greenburgh.  Brian recently spoke before the Greenburgh Town Board about his Bar Mitzvah "mitzvah" project. His presentation to the Town Board is posted on the you tube video below.  Brian has already collected 460 sticks plus $1600 cash.

Tomorrow (Monday) Brian is scheduled to appear as a guest on radio station WVOX 1460 AM or www.wvox at 8:35 AM.   His work was profiled in the Enterprise over a week ago.  He's doing a terrific job for this important cause.

 
THIS IS A LINK TO BRIAN'S  PRESENTATION TO THE GREENBURGH  TOWN BOARD:
https://youtu.be/pVsFrShVPIk
 

 

Brian Jaeger attends Hastings schools. Brian is organizing an important charitable initiative: the  “Hockey Stick/Cancer” charitable project.  It's a program that will directly benefit Edgemont, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings-on-Hudson and other communities throughout Greenburgh. 
 

 

 

Brian's aunt, Marla, was a beloved teacher of kindergarten and first grade students at the Greenville Elementary School for over twenty years. Sadly, three years ago she passed way at age 45 from kidney cancer. The Edgemont community erected a statue and plaque in her honor which sits right outside her Greenville school classroom window. Marla and her sister Jacqueline attended the Edgemont schools.

 

 

 

Brian and his "Auntie Marla" had a special relationship. On the occasion of his Bar- Mitzvah this September at Temple Beth Shalom in Hastings, Brian has chosen to honor the memory of his Auntie Marla by creating a charity he named “Stick Up To Cancer”.

 

   

 

Brian, an avid ice hockey player, is collecting used hockey sticks that he will be donating to youth organizations who are in need of sports equipment. His parents are supporting this effort by donating $5 for each hockey stick he collects. An anonymous donor has agreed to match his parents contributions. The money collected will be donated to what is named the 'Marla's Fund' at the Edgemont School Foundation, a fund set up at her passing, to enhance the teaching of early childhood literacy, Marla’s educational passion.  

 

 

 

To date, Brian has collected over 350 hockey sticks from all around the Greenburgh area as well as throughout the County and, in fact, from the entire metropolitan area. Ice hockey rinks and sporting goods stores are supporting this effort. As you can see it is a win/win/win effort for everyone. The Edgemont School community benefits through cash donations to its Foundation; the children and organizations in need gain lots of sports equipment, and Brian and his family benefit by honoring the memory of his “Auntie Marla”,

 

 

 

Those wishing to donate  hockey sticks can contact Brian at stickuptocancer@gmail.com. Arrangements will be made to pick up the sticks. Those wishing to make a matching cash donation for one or more sticks can do so by check made payable to the “Marla Fund – Edgemont School Foundation” and mailed to:

 

 

 

Jackie Jaeger

 

95 Scenic Drive

 

Hastings on Hudson, NY  10706

 

 

PAUL FEINER
 

Marla’s Fund was established by Edgemont School Foundation at the request of the Payson-Weizner Family in December 2015 to honor the legacy and memory of Marla Payson Weizner and her dedication to the Edgemont School District as an educator of elementary (1st Grade) students.

The general purpose of the Fund is to support literacy programs/development at the two elementary schools in the Edgemont School District for items that would otherwise not be included in the school budget and is not to be used to reduce proposed budgets. The programs must meet the Foundation’s mission to “enhance and ensure the value of and Edgemont education” as determined by the ESF Board of Directors, with consultation with the Payson-Weizner Family.

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