…International man of mystery. Help Greg Anderson raise at least $1,000 and the whole Anderson Clan will take the plunge on New Year’s Day 2016. Gregga has been pledging for years to plunge into the Atlantic. And now, while he lives Down Under, his whole family has stepped in on the Big Man’s behalf. Help
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Pam was a generous and loving wife to Joe, mother of three, and grandmother to six grandchildren. She was extremely strong and resilient, and someone who didn’t know the meaning of giving up. Her outlook on life continued to be optimistic and positive. After surviving both breast and thyroid cancer, Pam fought yet another hard
Connor is a 7-year-old resident of Abington and 2nd grade student at St. Bridget School. He was recently diagnosed with kidney cancer. He is going through chemotherapy and will need surgery in the near future. The funds raised will go to help offset the tremendous costs associated with his treatment. The SBS PTO Freaky
We’re glad Zach has jumped aboard! Zachary Littman, star baseball player for Bentley University and formerly of the Abington American Legion, just jumped on the scene and is already more than 30 percent of the way to his targeted goal of $500. Zach is jumping for Brooke Fraser Woodford and Connor Fraser‘s mother Deborah, for
We just celebrated Halloween 2015 and Amanda and Tim Walls have nearly completed their New Year’s Day 2016 goal of $500! Both Tim and Amanda have been jumping with us for years. And it’s clear they’ve picked up a thing or two in terms of fundraising. Great way to get the ball rolling, guys. Donate
#TeamConnor was running in the Freaky Family 5K and we decided to “Jump” on. Eight Jolly Jumpers went in support of #TeamConnor on a beautiful Saturday fall morning, Oct. 17, 2015 at the St.Bridget’s Freaky Family 5K.
On June 1, 2015, 8-month-old Camryn was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma. She underwent successful surgery to remove the tumor and was on her way to recovery. Unfortunately, four months later, the cancer returned. She is now under going chemotherapy treatments at the Jimmy Fund Clinic to help rid her of this disease.
With everyone’s help and 39 jumpers we were able to raise roughly $12,500—our highest donation total ever! It was amazing to have both the Light and Lessard families there yesterday supporting us, supporting them. They were each so grateful and thankful to everybody! We wish them the best of luck. With the highest single donation
Alison Joy Light Alison Joy Light is a precocious and sassy 3-year-old girl. She has a pizzazz for life. She enjoys playing with her big brother Sam, arts and crafts, swimming and singing at the top of her lungs. She has always been an independent and determined girl. On September 2, 2014, the Light Family’s
The Jolly Jump experienced a number of firsts this year. It’s been our goal for a while now—a decade, in fact—to reach the $10,000-mark. Well yesterday, on the 10th anniversary of the Jolly Jump, we raised $10,074.50! We had initially tallied a number a little shy of this milestone, back at the Marshfield Tavern, but