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    McAuliffe kindergartner Richie Ang takes a break during a fundraiser held in his honor two weeks ago.


    McAuliffe Philanthropy

    Students, teachers and residents helped raise $9,000 for Richie Ang


    McAuliffe Elementary School raised a little over $6,000 June 19 to support 6-year-old Richie Ang and his family. The school also raised $3,000 through donations by McAuliffe parents, staff and classes the week prior to the benefit. Richie, a McAuliffe kindergartner, was diagnosed with a brain tumor the first week of June. McAuliffe parents and staff organized the event to help Richie's family defray the medical expenses. More than 650 community members attended the "Get Well Richie Ang Day" and participated in the car wash, bake sale, silent auction and flea market.   More

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