Fundraiser happening Sunday for teenage girl battling incurable brain condition
August 3, 2018 by PHF
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HORSEHEADS, N.Y. (WENY) – Raymour and Flanigan is partnering with the Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation to host the 4th annual “Bella’s Journey” Fundraiser event.
The event is happening today at Raymour and Flanigan in Horseheads from 12-4 pm. The event is for 19-year-old Bella Sacharczyk, who is living with Pediatric Hydrocephalu also known as, PHF. Bella is a survivor of 23 brain surgeries, her mission is to raise awareness and money to fund research projects for the disease. “Bella’s Journey” has resulted in $25,000 being raised in research grants over the last 3 years. The fundraiser is open to the public and is kid friendly.
There will be food, baked goods, raffles, kids games, a bounce house, music and much more. There is also a new 60 mile Motorcycle ride that has been added to this year’s fundraiser.
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Fundraiser held for teenager battling incurable brain condition
August 2, 2017 by PHF
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HORSEHEADS, N.Y. (WENY) — The community came together to help raise money for a teenage girl battling an incurable brain condition.
On Sunday, the third annual “Bella’s Journey” fundraising event was held at Raymour and Flanigan in Horseheads.
The event was created by the family of Bella Sacharczyk, who is an eighteen-year-old girl battling with Hydrocephalus.
Throughout the day there were many things for visitors to do to raise money and awareness for the condition.
“We’re having a basket raffle, all donated by different people in the community,” said Bella’s Mother and the Massachusetts State Chapter Director for the Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation, Denise Sacharczyk. “We have a bounce house and food. We had the radio station was here today and we’re just raising money for Hydrocephalus for the awareness of Hydrocephalus and for the research.”
Since Bella has been diagnosed with the condition, she has had twenty-three brain surgeries and countless hours of physical therapy to learn how to walk again.
If you want to know more about the condition, visit http://www.hydrocephaluskids.org.