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Community at large led to success of Jammin for Jaclyn

Eric Sucar
Fifteen-year old Krystal McLesky of Mataway organizes balloons for The Church of Jersey Shore during Aberdeen Day held at Matawan Regional High School in Aberdeen on September 22. The annual event featured food, entertainment, vendors and other activities for residents of all ages.
​We want to thank everyone who in some way supported Jammin for Jaclyn on April 29.
As many of you know, the benefit this year was for Jaclyn Squillace Olsen and Danielle Sozio. We lost Danielle on March 18, but we know she was in the building enjoying the party along with her family.

The evening was surreal; such a beautiful thing to see so many people supporting those in need.

Our volunteers did an incredible job. The night would not have been possible without their help. Thank you to the bands who got everyone on their feet dancing the entire afternoon and night. Our sponsors and eateries came through in a big way as always. The food was delicious and again endless.  We are truly humbled by everyone’s generosity.
We set out to have a party for two beautiful souls and while we did that, we also made more money and had more people than ever before. There are too many people to thank individually, so please check the long list of sponsors/supporters on our  website to see these amazing people: Jamminforjaclyn.weebly.com
We are already hard at work on the 5th Annual Jammin for Jaclyn Benefit Concert.
 We also want to thank all of you for remembering that this is not about us; this event is about helping those in need. If you are in need due to illness and live in our community please reach out, we are here to help.
R​on Morgan
Denise Morgan
Michael Squillace
Jammin for Jaclyn founders
Sayreville
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