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The Peer Counselors on our staff, cancer survivors themselves, provide personalized support, info and guidance to hundreds of women and families every year. They are a lifeline to those facing the many challenges of cancer diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.
In addition to providing one-on-one support and guidance to those dealing with breast or ovarian cancer, our Peer Counselors also plan and implement all of our other free support services, such as support groups, educational and wellness programs, social gatherings for cancer survivors educational programs. Our peer-to-peer approach to service provision is the key to meeting the needs of the people we serve.
2021 was a year filled with tremendous and unexpected challenges. But through it all, we remained committed to our mission and to those who need our support. For this reason, we are especially proud of what we accomplished. Please read below to see some of the ways Support Connection helped people who’ve been impacted by breast or ovarian cancer in 2021. We couldn’t do it without you!
Presented in honor and memory of Maria who helped create Support Connection’s Peer Counseling program and other services. Like Maria, the recipients have made a positive difference in many lives through the power of caring.

Maria Jennings joined Support Connection as a volunteer in 1997. After her own breast cancer experience, in addition to receiving excellent medical care, she recognized the need for support. Maria wanted to help others by offering empathetic, compassionate care. After several years as a volunteer breast cancer facilitator, Maria joined the Support Connection staff in 2000 and remained with us until her passing in 2008.
Maria had the ability to connect with each person who reached out for support, appreciating individual needs and concerns. She understood that many people were more comfortable talking to her in person or on the phone rather than attending a support group. It was this understanding that helped her create Support Connection’s One-on-One Peer Counseling Program. Offering personalized support, the program was designed to emphasize the importance of Talking, Listening and Caring between a counselor and the person reaching out for support. Whether it be a shoulder to lean on, a request for information, or services such as wellness programs, this program ensures that each person gets the help she or he needs. The program quickly grew and stands as the cornerstone of Support Connection’s free breast, ovarian and gynecological cancer support services. These services are available to the person with cancer as well as those who love them.
Maria’s compassion, sensitivity and vast knowledge of breast cancer resources enabled her to help many people and their families who were dealing with a breast cancer diagnosis. Today, because of her deep sense of caring and her insight, Support Connection has helped thousands of people through our Peer Counseling program.
As Support Connection celebrates its 25th Silver Jubilee, it is very fitting to pay tribute to Support Connection’s Peer Counselors through the years. We honor the memory of Maria, Dolly and Andrea; thank Tina for the years she worked with us; and thank Robin and Marlene for their continued dedication. These women have used their own experience with cancer so that a person diagnosed with breast, ovarian or gynecological cancer has somewhere to turn. Maria’s gift of caring for others continues through the counselors who have followed in her footsteps.
Presented to those who are an inspiration to others and clearly demonstrate what it means to give of oneself. They are people who help Support Connection help others by giving wholeheartedly through volunteering and promoting our mission, as Dolly and Mike always did. (Learn all about Dolly and Mike here.)

Michael and Lori first became involved with Support Connection when Michael met Executive Director Kathy Quinn. Michael spent many years working as an IT professional at Avon Products. In the early 2000’s, Avon held an event where the Avon Foundation presented grants to local non-profit organizations. Along with some other Avon employees, Michael was part of a band that performed at the event. Michael says: “As a Yorktown resident, I was familiar with Support Connection. When I met Kathy at the Avon event, she asked our band to play at the upcoming Support-A-Walk. We were happy to do it.”
From that point forward, Michael and Lori’s commitment to Support Connection grew. The Avon employees’ band played at a number of Support Connection events. When that band stopped performing, Michael and Lori began playing at the events with their own duo “The Barr Band.” Michael plays guitar and sing; Lori sings and plays percussion and flute. They became regulars at the Support-A-Walk, playing in the same spot at FDR Park each year to entertain and encourage walkers. They’ve also performed at other fundraisers whenever they’ve been asked. In addition, their son Jeremy designed the logo for the 2006 Support-A-Walk.
The Barr’s giving spirit extends across the community. They have played benefits for other local causes, and for months after the pandemic started, they played monthly “quarantine concerts” in the cul-de-sac in their neighborhood. But Support Connection holds a special place in their hearts. Michael’s grandmother was diagnosed with breast cancer, as were several of their friends. Michael and Lori participated in several Support-A-Walks in support of friends who are cancer survivors. Lori says: “Everyone has been affected by this disease, whether having it themselves or knowing a loved one suffering from its effects. Support Connection does amazing work for those who need it most.”
Receiving the Dolly and Mike Acocella Spirit of Giving Award means a lot to Michael and Lori. They say: “We are so appreciative of this honor. The work that Support Connection does every day is incredible. They provide so much needed support to those dealing with cancer, which is such an integral part of recovery. We are happy to be just a small part of that. To be associated with this organization is the ultimate honor.”
Presented in honor and memory of Julie, who found the support she needed from our Peer Counselors. Julie exuded hope and was a bright light to all who knew her. It is given to individuals who offer inspiration to fellow cancer survivors, as Julie did. By sharing their personal stories, they empower others to reach out to us for help and encourage people to support our free services.

Karen is a breast cancer survivor whose involvement with Support Connection goes back many years: “I started my relationship with Support Connection in Dec. 2002 when I called and spoke to Maria Jennings. I was in a state of panic: I had just been told I had breast cancer. I was 38 years old, 26 weeks pregnant with my second child, a wife, and mother to a 3 year old. Maria calmed me down right away. The way she spoke to me turned off my fight/flight brain; she helped me get my thinking brain back. As a pediatric physical therapist I had always been level-headed about medical emergencies; Maria was able to wake up that part of me again. Together we spoke of a plan.”
Part of the plan Maria helped Karen formulate was to try our support groups: “I found what I needed when I joined the Young Women’s Support Group: a group of women (including the group’s facilitators) who, like me, were diagnosed with cancer before age 40. This was the beginning of a love affair with a group of women that got me through my cancer treatments… the birth of my daughter who had many unrelated medical conditions… the loss of my daughter at 13 months. They helped me find myself so I could care for my family, especially my preschool age son.”
Karen’s “love affair” with Support Connection has continued ever since: “All along the way Support Connection has cared, helped, educated, and nourished my soul. A cancer diagnosis in not a finite thing. This is where Support Connection is truly different. I have utilized their Peer Counselors and programs throughout my journey: from completion of treatments, to close-monitoring stage, to managing my lymphedema, and even dealing with the sense of loss when my son left for college. Now with the ongoing pandemic, which has caused new and flash-back stress, both Andrea and Robin were there for me. Through everything, Support Connection has been there to support and truly help me.”
In gratitude for the help she’s received, Karen is a true cheerleader for Support Connection. She is always willing to share her story to help and inspire others. And each year for the Support-A-Walk, with support from family and friends, she organizes “TEAMitzvah” (her team at Temple Beth Am) to raise funds and spread the word about the organization: “The joy I receive from spreading Support Connection’s mission to as many people as I can is just a small part of why I stay involved. I truly believe that women and families need this organization to navigate a cancer diagnosis. I cannot even fathom going through this journey without them. I am celebrating 19 years since my diagnosis, 17 years since I completed treatment, and my soon-to-be 23 year old son is finishing college, but I will never be done with my involvement with Support Connection. I am therefore extremely honored and humbled to receive the Spirit of Hope award because that is what Support Connection gives me each day: Hope.”

Debra is an ovarian cancer survivor who first reached out to Support Connection 23 years ago: “When I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 1998, Support Connection was an important resource. I had surgery to remove a mass on December 23rd and woke up in the recovery room to hear the words ‘ovarian cancer.’ Then I didn’t see my doctor again until after the holidays. That three week period gave me time to learn as much as I could about ovarian cancer. Back then, there were very few resources about ovarian cancer. But I found Support Connection: They sent me documentation and helped me put together questions to ask my doctor, so by the time my follow-up appointment came, I was prepared.”
Debra also relied on Support Connection in more recent years when her sister was diagnosed with breast cancer: “Support Connection was my lifeline when my sister Barbara was diagnosed. I was one of several caregivers for her. The impact a loved one’s illness has on caregivers is often underestimated. But not at Support Connection. They understood my need to have someone to talk with, outside of my family. They supported me throughout my sister’s illness.”
Debra began volunteering for Support Connection when she retired in 2008. “Support Connection became a place (both physical and emotional) where I could spend my time, using my skills and experiences to help the organization and those they serve.” She used her IT skills to help with the rollout of peer-to-peer fundraising for the Support-A-Walk. She loves photography, so she volunteered to take photos at some events. Debra has also openly shared her personal story many times to help raise awareness about ovarian cancer, something she is very passionate about.
Debra has also raised thousands of dollars as a top Support-A-Walk fundraiser every year, even after moving out-of-state: “I’ve often said that when I refer friends or family to Support Connection, and those friends or family call in, they receive the same exact educational and emotional support no matter where they live. Even after I moved out of NY, the support provided to me and to my friends and family never ended, so neither did my fundraising efforts.”
Debra is humbled by being chosen for this award: “Quite frankly, I’m a little embarrassed by the attention. At the same time, I see this as recognition of my contributions to an organization that does great work. Personally, I can’t even measure the impact Support Connection has had on my life. So, I am grateful for this honor, and if I’ve given even one person a little bit of hope, then I’ve met my intentions.”
Each year, we are proud to present our Annual Spirit Awards to honor those who demonstrate dedication to our mission by providing inspiration, time, talent and other resources.
We are happy to announce that starting in 2022, our Spirit of Giving Award will be known as the Dolly and Mike Acocella Spirit of Giving Award. It will presented in honor and memory of Dolly and Mike who devoted themselves to Support Connection for nearly two decades.
Recipients of this award will be people who help Support Connection help others by giving of themselves wholeheartedly through volunteering and promoting our mission, as Dolly and Mike always did.

Dolly walked through our door at Support Connection in 1997 after she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She joined a support group and was so appreciative for the support she received. Dolly soon became a staunch advocate of our work. She volunteered in the office, with no task too large or too small for her to handle. Dolly gave her all with an amazing ability to multi-task, while doing everything well and making everyone around her feel special. She possessed a unique wisdom and her advice was always welcome.
Dolly joined our staff in 2001 and worked at Support Connection for several years. She became one of Support Connection’s first Peer Counselors. Dolly always listened attentively and provided compassionate, empathetic support to people dealing with breast, ovarian or gynecological cancer.
With Dolly’s encouragement, her husband Mike began to volunteer for us. Mike was a master of many trades; he was always willing to assist with anything that needed to be taken care of around the office. It didn’t stop there. Mike became very involved with our annual Support-A-Walk, managing the refreshments for many years. This was not an easy job: he coordinated pick-up and delivery to the park; set up of thousands of snacks, water bottles, bagels, fruit and more; and organized the many volunteers who assisted with giving out refreshments to the thousands of people who attended the Walk.
Dolly and Mike were the personification of “Energizer Bunnies.” In addition to their own involvement, they engaged their family members who also volunteered and supported our mission. Dolly and Mike gave from the heart, never looking for anything in return. Their great joy came in knowing a person impacted by breast, ovarian or gynecological cancer received the support they needed.
We will forever miss Dolly and Mike. But the difference they made in so many lives will live on in our memories.
By presenting our annual Dolly and Mike Acocella Spirit of Giving Award, we will pay tribute to them and their kind, giving, generous hearts.
Bellucci DePaoli Family Foundation: General operating support. $20,000
Danbury Mission Technologies Helping Hand Fund: General Operating Support. $3,250
Eisai: Educational Support Program for Gynecological Cancer Patients and Survivors. $5,000
Enterprise Holdings Foundation: General operating support. $2,000
Exact Sciences: Educational Support Program for Breast Cancer Patients and Survivors. $500
Genentech: Peer to Peer Counseling for Breast & Ovarian Cancer Patients. $2,500
Greenbaum Fund-NY Community Trust: General operating support. $1,000
HG Realtor Foundation: Peer Counseling Program. $1,000
Hitachi Metals America Community Action Committee: Peer to Peer Counseling Program. $2,000
Jack DeVito Foundation: General operating support. $3,000
M & T Bank: Annual Support-A-Walk 2021. $2,000
Merck: Educational Support for Breast Cancer Patients. $2,500
Miles of Hope Breast Cancer Foundation: Peer to Peer Program. $15,000
NYS Dept. of Health Cancer Services Program: Breast Cancer Support Services. $19,324.13
Peckham Family Foundation: Peer to Peer Counseling Program. $2,000
Pfizer: Educational Support for Breast Cancer Patients. $7,500
Pink Aid: Peer-to-Peer Counseling and Navigation. $3,000
Row for the Cure/Cortlandt Community Rowing Association: Peer Counseling Program. $1,000
SOUL RYEDERS: One on One Counseling Program. $13,000
SOUL RYEDERS: Men’s Programs: Wing Nite and Men’s Night Out-Living with Loss. $500
Thomas and Agnes Carvel Foundation: General operating support. $5,000
Tiffany’s All at Once Foundation: Payment for Tiffany’s program services. $600
Wal-Mart Community Grants: Annual Support-A-Walk 2021. $2,000
Wells Fargo Bank: Comprehensive Breast and Ovarian Cancer Support Services. $5,000
Yorktown Elks Lodge #2324: General operating support. $1,000
We are excited to announce the winners of our 2021 Support-A-Walk Awards and Contests. Individuals and teams across the country participated in our Support-A-Walk for Breast and Ovarian Cancer on October 3, 2021, exemplifying our theme “Walk With Us, Wherever You Are.”
Our Spirit Awards are given to recognize those who raise funds. Based on fundraising done before the day of the Walk, there are awards for Teams that raised the most funds, Teams with the most donors, and Individuals without a team who raised the most funds.
We also held contests for Team Banners or Signs, and T-shirts. We were thrilled to receive so many photos from participants who created signs or t-shirts to show why they walk.
Please scroll down to see all of our winners!
In each category we have listed our first, second and third place winners, based on funds raised before the day of the Walk.
First Place: Friends of Caroline (Team Captain: Carrieann Tropea): Carrie Tropea formed Friends of Caroline when her mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. Friends of Caroline was one of Support Connection’s first walk teams. Carrie’s mother fought breast cancer for 12 years; she passed in June 2007. Friends of Caroline continues to walk in her memory, and Carrie is proud to have her daughter Isabella by her side. Carrie says her mother will always be her hero. Even though Isabella was not blessed to know her grandmother, she loves her and carries on her caring, compassionate and kind spirit.

Second Place: Sister Sister (Team Captain: JoAnn Johnson): Sister Sister has walked in the Support-A-Walk for the past 15 years. The team was originally called Peggy’s Angels, but in 2009 they changed their name to Sister Sister to support Peggy’s sister Carol. Team members walk in several states to honor and remember family and friends both near and far.

Third Place: Walter Panas High School Field Hockey (Team Captain: Leah DiSisto): For years, the Walter Panas High School Girls Field Hockey Team has participated in and raised funds for Support Connection’s Annual Support-A-Walk. This year they walked in memory of Laura Ceruzzi.

First Place: Lucia’s Love (Team Captain: Nora Ohlmann) This is the 11th year that team Lucia’s Love has participated in our Support-A-Walk. They walk to honor breast cancer survivor Lucy. Lucia’s Love applauds Lucy’s strength and bravery, celebrating her and all cancer survivors.

Second Place: Tina’s Team (Team Captain: Ann Marie Rodier) Tina’s Team has participated in the Support-A-Walk for the past 15 years. They walk in loving memory of Tina Giordano.

Third Place: Christina Rae’s Circle of Support (Team Captain: Christina Rae) For years Christina Rae has been a Support Connection supporter and donor, organizing fundraisers on behalf of the organization. After her breast cancer diagnosis, Christina created a Walk team to raise funds and awareness for Support Connection’s critical support services.


Support Connection is proud to announce it has been honored with a prestigious 2021 Top-Rated Award by GreatNonprofits, the leading provider of user reviews about nonprofit organizations. This is the eighth consecutive year Support Connection has earned this distinction.
This Top-Rated Nonprofit award presented by GreatNonprofits is based on the large number of positive reviews Support Connection received. Online reviews are written by clients, volunteers, and donors. People share their personal experiences with the organization.
The following is one recent review:
“During a dark and difficult time, the people at Support Connection provided proactive and ongoing support, care and services to help me navigate a breast cancer diagnosis. Their care and compassion comes from personally understanding what it means to be given difficult medical news and their assistance comes in guidance of ones physical, emotional and spiritual journey; whatever is needed by each unique person and experience. I am gratefully an 11 year survivor and during the entire period from the original diagnosis through the many months and years of medical processes until today, Support Connection provided a place for me to feel heard and understood. I could not have wished for a better group of people to connect with or to encourage me to keep moving forward.”
Being on the Top-Rated list gives donors and volunteers more confidence that Support Connection is a credible organization. The reviews by clients, volunteers, and donors show the on-the-ground results of Support Connection. This award is a form of recognition by the community.
Support Connection Executive Director Katherine Quinn says: “It is especially rewarding to receive this award again because it’s based on reviews from the people who know us best: people who reached out to us and found the help, understanding and guidance they needed to get through some of the most difficult challenges anyone can face. We are also proud of the positive reviews from those who have volunteered for or donated to us. We are extremely honored to receive this recognition.”
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