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Produced by Professor of Communication William O'Connell November 11, 2010

Connor's Story
“Once I got Juvenile Diabetes, my whole life changed. I now realize how lucky I was before I got Juvenile Diabetes, how easy life was. I also realize how lucky I am--there are many children out there with worse diseases than mine. Sometimes when I’m in church, I thank God for giving me diabetes because it has made me thankful for all the great things that I have in my life.
We need to find a cure because people shouldn’t have to go through what I go through each day. Pitch for a Cure can help us find a cure for this horrible disease and help other kids with Juvenile Diabetes.”
Connor Dromerhauser
These Suffolk Community College Grant Campus Students are part of a Service Learning, Education, Promotion, and Awareness Team. They are the team of specialists who will host the movie premiere Henry & Me which will benefit Pitch for a Cure in August at the college. Their role will be to build the bridge between community and Pitch for A Cure and Juvenile Diabetes as they work with Professor O'Connell, Rob and Mary Dromerhauser, 21st Century Wellness Academy and Rob Malichio, and Producer of Henry & Me, Ray Negron of the New York Yankees. These students are incredible!

HENRY & ME/PITCH FOR A
CURE TEAM
Connor Dromerhauser visits the Grant Campus!
at Suffolk Community College Grant Campus
Our Hometown HERO Connor Dromerhauser (Center) speaks to a group of more than twenty Suffolk County Community College Students
April 7, 2010 during common hour at the Grant Campus in Brentwood after challenging us to join the fight in "Striking out Juvenile Diabetes." The students pictured here are all part of a special Team for the premiere of the Movie Henry & Me to benefit Pitch for a Cure and Juvenile Diabetes.
SCCC Students at Citifield representing Pitch for a Cure
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