Arielle Aney
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Hi, if you want to make a donation to the charitable foundation that we are setting up for Arielle, this GoFundMe site will be an intermediary for your donations. The foundation will be dedicated to the funding of Young Onset Colorectal Cancer Research. This is what your donation will fund:
Young Onset Colorectal Cancer Research
Losing Arielle to Young Onset Colorectal Cancer was a devastating experience for us. Unfortunately, this disease is becoming more prevalent with each passing year, and it's important that we do everything in our power to prevent and cure it.
As you may have read in the news, the incidence of this disease is growing at an alarming rate. Despite the efforts of doctors and researchers who have established clinical departments and research centers across the country, we still have much to learn about the causes and treatments for this disease.
This is why donating to organizations that focus on Young Onset Colorectal Cancer research and prevention, such as Memorial Sloan Kettering or the Colon Cancer Foundation, is crucial. These organizations use their funding to support groundbreaking research that could lead to new treatments and cures for this disease.
Your contribution to these organizations, no matter how small, can make a significant difference in the fight against Young Onset Colorectal Cancer. Your donation can help support clinical trials for new treatments, provide education and resources for patients and their families, and fund important research that could unlock the key to a cure.
Fun Facts about Arielle
1. Arielle Aney was named the Spectrum NY1 Scholar Athlete for 2020 after diving into difficulty and knowing that hard work would lead to victory. Her achievement was featured in this article: https://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/scholar-athlete/2020/08/12/arielle-aney--diving-into-difficulty-knowing-hard-work-will-pull-out-a-victory
2. Carnegie Mellon Women's Swim Team recruited Arielle Aney to join their team. She was excited to compete in 2021, but unfortunately, she was diagnosed before she could participate.
3. Arielle Aney's excellence in swimming helped the Stuyvesant High School Girl's Swim Team win the PSAL title for three consecutive years. She also earned a spot on the leaderboard for the fastest relay and represented the NYC PSAL at the NYSSFAA Championships for three consecutive years.
4. Arielle Aney competed for the 92Y Flying Dolphins Club Swim Team for four years and earned the USA Swimming AAA status for freestyle.
Music:
Arielle had a talent for piano and a passion for singing. She showcased her vocal abilities in various choirs, including the Young People's Chorus of New York City, where she performed at prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center. Additionally, she sang in school choirs during her time in Singapore and Sydney and continued her musical pursuits at Stuyvesant High School, where she participated in performances throughout all four years.
Art:
Arielle loved to sketch anime characters and had an impressive knowledge of anime cartoons. Samples of her artwork will be showcased on this platform.
Organizer
Christopher Aney
Organizer
Edgewater, NJ