We first heard about Deb's story back in August. We were promoting her benefit planned to assist her with medical costs associated with the horrific disease, ALS. She and many other members of her family have been diagnosed with this debilitating illness, and some have passed away. On top of all of that, she is now suffering in more ways than imaginable.
No plans this weekend? Or if you have a little bit of free time and would like to fill it with something to do in CNY, you can check out one of these events.
Did you know one in nine adults suffer from some sort of chronic kidney disease? Join an amazing event in Little Falls that will raise money and awareness for kidney disease.
Anytime there is an animal in need in Central New York you can almost guarantee that the amazing volunteers from Lainey's Army are somewhere close by to help pick up the pieces. They are in constant need of donations and support, but things are about to get very challenging as they will soon take in about 50 dogs from a hoarding situation.
You don't have to be a "car guy" or "car gal" to appreciate the beauty of a Ferrari or a Porsche. Get up close to these remarkable cars at an event coming up in Utica.
Brett and Alicia Lein have three daughters. Brett is a tattoo artist, and every October he does pink ribbon tattoos to raise money for a phenomenal cause that helps women fighting breast cancer. With the nice weather upon us, Brett and Alicia's girls decided they wanted to follow in Daddy's footsteps. They are selling their own tattoos at a booth for $1 and the same great cause.
"Sarah enjoys walking down the road and putting coins into strangers meters so they won't get a ticket." That is what Sarah's sister, Melanie, said when describing her sibling in an effort to help her get back on her feet.
Jason Waterman was just 23 years young when his life was tragically taken in a motor vehicle accident. He was loved by many who knew him and this is a tragic loss for the entire community. A GoFundMe page has been established to help his family.
Greyson is the little boy from Rome who has touched the hearts of many Central New Yorkers. He is the child with a rare condition known as HLH and through many generous donations he has been able to seek treatment at an Ohio Children's Hospital. As Greyson approaches his second birthday his mom has one more simple request.