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Robby Klimaytis Benefit Dinner Auction/Raffle

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 419 Island Pond Rd Springfield MA 01118  See map

Robby Klimaytis is a 4 year old boy from Somers, CT that was injured in a tragic accident on November 5, 2012. He was out in his grandparents yard when a fallen tree, from Hurricane Sandy, unexpectedly moved and pinned him for 20-30 minutes. He was brought to the emergency room at Danbury Hospital and sent via Lifestar to Connecticut Childrens’ Medical Center. He has been diagnosed with an anoxic brain injury due to his prolonged time without oxygen. He will need 24 hour home care for the remainder of his life.


Family and friends of Robby are trying to raise money for the significant medical expenses Robby has already incurred and will continue to incur. A Benefit Dinner with Auction and Raffle has been organized for January 19th at The Cedars in Springfield, MA. Please come to this family event, ticket can be purchased on-line at http://robbyklimaytisbenefitdinner-eac2.eventbrite.com/# . To make the auction a success for Robby, Robby’s family needs donated items and services.


More information about this event can be obtained by going on the “Auction for Robby Klimaytis & Family” Facebook page or emailing the page administrators, Leslie Muska at lesliemuska@cox.net or Jessica Santos at jessmsantos9@gmail.com

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Ron May 22, 2013 at 08:36 pm
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Yankeelover May 25, 2013 at 08:47 am
So they can say they did. And keep their job. This way they get to select what is necessary for themRead More to teach with. What if they did not bring their own supplies? Look at the inner city where teachers are babysitters and mothers and fathers to those kids. Where did you get your information? Probably not from a teacher who is there to teach. Teachers choose the profession knowingly and that's their choice. Possibly with low beginning wages but with security.
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