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“Over Two Decades Of Personalized Service” THE ART OF ELDER LAW For more than 30 years the elder law firm of Ronald Fatoullah & Associates has been providing New Yorkers with legal solutions that protect, relieve and endure for generations. Our dedicated attorneys are skilled in the art of giving legal advice and are accomplished in elder law, Medicaid eligibility, estate planning, trusts, estate mediation, wills, asset protection, guardianships, probate and most issues associated with the challenges of aging. Our distinguished reputation is based on a commitment to the highest ethical and professional standards and our core values of honesty, integrity, and excellence. 8 CRYDER POINT COURIER | MARCH 2017 | WWW.QUEENSCOURIER.COM “We won’t settle for anything less”. 1-877- ELDER LAW 1-877-ESTATES Queens • Long Island • Manhattan • Brooklyn ATTORNEY ADVERTISING 8 C RY D E R P O I N T MARCH Whitestone helps local girl battling leukemia BY SUZANNE MONTEVERDI smonteverdi@qns.com @smont76 Chloe Mitchell, a first-grade stu-dent at P.S. 193, was diagnosed with leukemia just last week, and now the Whitestone community is mobi-lizing to help the girl and her family. “Chloe was a normal first  grader, running around with her friends, playing basketball, going to school,” said Erin Mitchell, Chloe’s mother. “Thursday, March 2, changed all of that.” Mitchell writes that after spring break, Chloe came down with a fever and tested negative for the flu. After not feeling better days later, she and her daughter returned to the doctor. That afternoon, Chloe was brought to the emergency room and diagnosed with acute lym-phoblastic leukemia. Days after the diagnosis, family friend Tracie McCue Sadloski started an online fundraising campaign  to support the family. “Chloe’s mom, Erin, is a single parent and has been by Chloe’s side since the devastating news,” wrote Sadloski. “While her doc-tors are hopeful that they will eventually be able to cure her, it is going to be a long road.” The fundraiser was created on March 4 and is already halfway to its goal, receiving thousands of dollars in online donations. “I am very overwhelmed by the fact that my Chloe is facing this terrible challenge ahead of her,” Mitchell said. “I am equally overwhelmed at the generosity, time, patience and love that we are feeling from our friends, family, neighbors and com-munity. We are so lucky to have such wonderful people in our corner.” The We Love Whitestone civic as-sociation  has also become involved in the effort, spreading the word on so-cial media and opening up their post office box as a venue to send donations. It’s not the first time that We Love Whitestone has stepped up for a local child in need. Last month, the group participated in a fundraising campaign for Sofia Rabello, a sixth-grader at Holy Trinity Catholic Academy who was recently diagnosed with a brain tumor. “It is much too often that we find ourselves posting these types of Go- FundMe  pages,” civic president Al-fredo Centola said. “These children do not deserve this. No family should have to go through  this. We have come through repeatedly as a com-munity. I once again ask we come together and help this family.” Donations can be made  at www. gofundme.com/chloe-and-erin or by sending a check made out to Erin Mitchell to We Love Whitestone, P.O. Box 29, Whitestone, NY 11357. LJC@loucarino.com Photo via GoFundMe Chloe Mitchell, a Whitestone resident, was recently diag-nosed with leukemia.


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