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It seems like a lifetime since Max’s grandfather wrote
an e-mail to family and friends on May 3, 2007 that
started, “Today Max is 4 years old, yesterday he was
diagnosed with cancer.” As a result of Max’ diagnosis,
our family’s crusade to “make a difference” began. The
Plotkin family formed the Max Cure Fund (the Fund) at
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) in June,
2007 for the purpose of advancing research into rare
forms of pediatric cancers, which historically have been
underfunded as compared to the more prevalent forms of
cancer.
After speaking to Dr. Richard O’Reilly, Chair of the
Pediatric Unit at MSKCC, it was determined that our
mission would be to assist MSKCC in the underwriting of
a research laboratory dedicated to alternative
treatments and finding cures. The anticipated cost was
estimated at $5.0 million. We are committed to raising
that amount. We were told that $500,000 was needed to
start the project. As of today, the Fund has received in
excess of $510,000. Included in that amount is $196,000
which was donated to the Fund by The Max Cure
Foundation, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) non - profit corporation
(the Foundation), from the proceeds of the Roar For A
Cure Family Day Carnival held in East Hampton in August.
The balance of over $314,000 had been contributed to the
Fund by 555 donors, including yourself, consisting
primarily of those who responded to our fundraising
campaign over the past 2 ½ years. The donors consisted
of family, friends, and strangers who learned of our
efforts and included a member of the Royal Family of
Saudi Arabia and the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
Life as we once knew it is gone forever and we are now
dedicated to a different path. There are over 12,500
children diagnosed with cancer every year in the United
States. Each school day 46 children on average are
diagnosed with cancer. Pediatric cancer is the leading
cause of death in children between the ages of one and
nineteen. One in every five children diagnosed will die
five years from the time of diagnosis. There are more
than 270,000 childhood cancer survivors in the U.S. This
lab at MSKCC will save lives and make the treatment
process less harsh, with fewer side effects.
In December, 2008, we expanded our efforts to include
not only benefiting the Fund at MSKCC, our primary
beneficiary, but to also include other pediatric cancer
causes that we believe warrant our attention and
participation. The Foundation was formed for that
purpose. This past summer we held the First Annual Roar
For A Cure Family Day Carnival in East Hampton and
collected in excess of $350,000, 20% of which covered
costs, leaving $280,000 for distribution. In addition to
the monies donated to the Fund ($196,000), contributions
were made to Katy’s Courage Fund, LLC ($70,000) to
financially assist a family in Sag Harbor whose ten year
old daughter, Katy, is afflicted with a rare form of
liver cancer and is being treated at MSKCC. The balance
of the contributions went to the TJ Martell Foundation
whose mission is to advance research into Cancer,
Leukemia and AIDS ($14,000).
This past summer was a milestone for Max. We were told
that he is in remission, and that his two-year
chemotherapy protocol called New York II has been
completed. Vince Lombardi once said, "We would
accomplish many more things in life, if we did not think
of them as being impossible." If there is one thing that
we learned over the years with Max, anything is
possible. The doctors are monitoring Max closely and he
receives a chest x-ray, MRI and PET scan monthly.
Another milestone was the removal of Max’s mediport in
October. The mediport was surgically implanted at the
time of his diagnosis so that he could receive
chemotherapy. Today, we received the news that Max's
scans came back clean again. Max is in the first grade
and he loves going to school. He is slowly building up
his stamina and strength, and enjoys playing basketball
on the weekends. Max’s courage and determination
continues to inspire those that know him.
As we approach year end 2009 and as you consider making
deductible charitable contributions, we ask that you
consider The Max Cure Foundation as one of the sources
of your largesse. Contributions can be sent to the
Foundation, c/o Richard Plotkin, 21 Settlers Lane,
Westfield, New Jersey 07090 by check payable to The Max
Cure Foundation, Inc. Contributions can also be made
online. See http://www.facebook.com/l/6e470;http:://www.maxcurefoundation.org
and click on the notation for “donations.” The website
will also give you information about the Foundation and
about Max’s family’s efforts to “make a difference” and
to turn what has been a family’s worst nightmare into a
positive.
Thank you for your continued support.
Roar For A Cure-
Dave Plotkin
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