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Mutual Aid Helps Boy, 4, From Family Of North Jersey First Responders Begin Cancer Fight

A 4-year-old boy who comes from a family of North Jersey first responders has headed into a battle with the additional love and support of friends, fellow public servants and others.

Jonathan Benkovic

Jonathan Benkovic

Photo Credit: Tony Greco
YOU CAN HELP. CLICK THE LINK IN THE STORY ABOVE: "Going Gold for Jonny"

YOU CAN HELP. CLICK THE LINK IN THE STORY ABOVE: "Going Gold for Jonny"

Photo Credit: Going Gold for Jonny
If you can't make it, scan the QR code to donate.

If you can't make it, scan the QR code to donate.

Photo Credit: PBA Local 134

Jonathan Benkovic has Wilms tumor. Also known as nephroblastoma, it's a pediatric cancer that often affects children 3 to 4 years old.

Next week he'll begin chemotherapy treatments that are expected to last 30 weeks.

A community of public servants are all pulling for Jonathan, who comes from a family of heroes. The sheriff’s PBA Local 134, along with police and firefighters in Hasbrouck Heights and Hackensack, are all staging or planning fundraisers.

The first is “Going for Gold for Jonny,” which, for any donation over $20, gets you a t-shirt. All proceeds go directly to the Benkovics.

YOU CAN HELP / GO HERE: Going Gold for Jonny

There's also an event scheduled next week, Sept. 13, at Redd's in Carlstadt. If you can't make it, scan the QR code to donate:

“I really can not believe this is happening to this sweet four-year-old,” said grandfather Tony Greco of Hasbrouck Heights. “The Greco and Benkovic families really do appreciate the love and support.

"Keep Jonathan in your prayers.”

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