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To Haiti And Back With Love

Local elementary schools collect supplies.

Before Dr. Jason Hitner, a practicing pediatrician and the son of Elaine Hitner, a Cherry Avenue fifth-grade teacher,went to help the earthquake victims in Haiti, the Sunrise Drive and Cherry Avenue communities quickly fundraised for supplies.

At Sunrise Drive, funds were raised in various ways: students made a collection of loose change, while the Sunrise Drive Student Council and staff held a dance and sold baked goods. Their donations combined with Cherry Avenue's contributions from faculty and Mrs. Hitner's Fifth-graders totaled $1,200 and allowed Dr. Hitner to bring first aid, medical supplies, and much-needed medicines to the devastated country.

Dr. Jason Hitner was profoundly moved by the courage he witnessed as he attended to the sick and injured in Haiti. He felt compelled to share his experiences and thank those who gave their support. Compiling photos and information about the country, Dr. Hitner returned to both Cherry Avenue and Sunrise Drive with a slide presentation to help the Sayville elementary students understand how important their contributions were in helping these unfortunate people not so far away.

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"The students asked so many questions about the present state of the country and the future," Sunrise Drive social worker Toni Fabian said. "Dr. Hitner was wonderful with them and his slide show was amazing."

 

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