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Fri July 9 - Mon August 9 Saddle River, NJ 07458 US

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Saddle River, NJ US 07458

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What can you do for 17 miles? On July 9th Josephine would be 17 years old. Josephine loved to run, swim and ride her bike! Josephine had an adventurous, fearless spirit! What can YOU DO for 17 miles? Sign up today for this Virtual Event to get your 17 miles in! July 9- August 9! You can do it however you like. 16 miles in a day, week or month. Please ask friends and family for donations! 100% of your donation will go to the Josephine's Garden foundation to benefit brain tumor research and family support at the Joseph M. Sanzari Children's Hospital/Children's Cancer Institute. 

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Josephine's Garden

JOSEPHINE'S STORY
Josephine Rispoli was a vivacious 6-year-old girl who enjoyed the outdoors. An avid swimmer, she loved splashing in the pool and being outside with her family and friends. When Josephine began complaining of headaches, the active lifestyle she knew and loved changed suddenly and radically. One night, a headache was so debilitating that her father rushed her to the hospital where she underwent numerous tests.

​On September 19, 2010, Josephine was diagnosed with a rare, malignant, high-grade brain tumor called atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor (AT/RT). AT/RT is a rare tumor type that accounts for less than 5% of all pediatric central nervous system tumors. Josephine was admitted to the Joseph M. Sanzari Children's Hospital at Hackensack University Medical Center (HackensackUMC), one of the nation's Top 25 Children's Hospitals in the subspecialty of neurology and neurosurgery.

Unfortunately, after a year-long battle that included numerous surgeries, 5 rounds of high-dose chemotherapy, 2 auto-stem cell transplants, and 6 weeks of daily spinal and cranial radiation, Josephine lost her fight on October 23, 2011. Throughout it all, enduring treatment for more than 250 inpatient days at the Joseph M. Sanzari Children's Hospital, she never once lost her fighting spirit and on that day in October 2011, Josephine earned her angel wings.

During her treatment which required extended hospitalizations, Josephine's environment was restricted by the hospital’s walls. She longed to be outdoors, enjoying the sunshine and just being a little girl. Josephine wanted a place where she and other pediatric patients could interact with nature - see the flowers abloom, feel the fresh air and see the sun shine, and most of all, just be children. Unfortunately, the only way for any pediatric patient to spend time outside at the Joseph M. Sanzari Children's Hospital was to obtain clearance from their healthcare team to leave their specific pediatric unit and visit a garden that was created for adult patients in another area of the Medical Center.

Although so young, Josephine saw the need to create a magical outdoor escape where pediatric patients wouldn't need special permission to visit with their family members or caregivers. Soon Josephine had her eye on a rooftop space at the Children's Hospital that could be transformed into her dream garden. Josephine worked on the plans with her mother, Heidi. Heidi and Josephine's vision was for all pediatric patients to be able to go outside into this magical garden. Their plans included space to play, beautiful flowers to examine, inspirational artwork, and places for families to be together. The garden would be an interactive space with all the elements of nature and would house a climbing boulder, wishing fountain, a hand-hewn warrior pole, chalkboard walls, and a custom whimsical awning to provide shelter from the sun and rain, as well as a space to create art. They wanted it to be a place that would bring joy to so many and provide a place of respite for patients just like Josephine. In the words of Josephine's mother, Heidi, it would be "a place to blow bubbles, feel the elements, and dream." And so, in tribute to a little girl with a dream and a heart as big as all outdoors, Josephine's Garden was born. 

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