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Bethpage Community Rallies Behind Local Family Affected By Childhood Cancer

Photos courtesy of the Bethpage Union Free School District

Members of Bethpage High School’s Students Putting an End to Cancer Club (SPEC), recently raised approximately $1,400 to give back to a family from Charles Campagne Elementary School that unfortunately knows childhood cancer too well.

Led by advisor Chris DeStefano, the club not only wanted to raise awareness but also wanted to help someone in their own community who has been impacted by cancer. They organized an online apparel fundraiser where they sold T-shirts, crewnecks, long sleeve shirts and hoodies to support Lia Esposito, a first grader from Charles Campagne Elementary School who recently battled kidney cancer and underwent six months of chemotherapy.

Bethpage Community Rallies Behind Local Family Affected By Childhood Cancer

Bethpage High School’s SPEC Club raised money for a local first grade student who battled kidney cancer. They presented her with a $1,000 check on Feb. 15.

The SPEC Club, along with Superintendent of Schools Dave Schneider, Bethpage High School Principal Nicholas Jantz and Charles Campagne Elementary School Principal Erin Lindsay-DiFiglia, met with Lia and her family on Feb. 15 in the Bethpage High School auditorium to present a $1,000 check to Lia in her name.

“We are so grateful to be part of such an amazing community,” Lia’s mother Giuseppina Esposito said. “Everyone has been so amazing and supportive to my daughter during this time. It feels really good.”

Bethpage Community Rallies Behind Local Family Affected By Childhood Cancer

Charles Campagne first grader Lia Esposito (third from right) with her family, Charles Campagne Principal Erin Lindsay-DiFiglia (second from right), Superintendent of Schools Dave Schneider (right), SPEC Club advisor Chris DeStefano (third from left) and Bethpage High School Principal Nicholas Jantz (second from left).

Aside from the $1,000 that went directly to Lia, the SPEC Club donated the remaining proceeds from the fundraiser to Cohen Children’s Hospital in Lia’s name and to the American Cancer Society. The club members strive to continue supporting those who have been impacted by cancer and look forward to holding more fundraisers in the future.

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