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Journalist Rallies Help For Westchester Family Hoping To Build Therapy Pool For Son

A former news anchor is coming to the aid of a Westchester family hoping to raise enough money to build a therapy pool for their young son facing a challenging genetic disorder. 

Karen Swensen, a former news anchor for WWL-TV based in New Orleans, is spearheading efforts to assist Port Chester residents Kristin Testerman and Steven Santiago in constructing a sanctuary pool at their new home for their 11-year-old son, Lucas. 

Lucas is affected by a rare genetic disorder that has caused him to go blind and struggle with serious physical and medical obstacles.

Lucas, who has no eyes and has difficulty walking, learning, and communicating, discovered a love for swimming at an early age. According to his family and Swensen, he finds relief from his disorder in the pool and is able to participate in physical therapy in the water. 

Although Lucas used to swim every day at the family's old condo, the family's new home does not have a pool, and unfortunately, they can't afford to build one. However, that's where Swensen comes in. 

To help the Testerman family, Swensen started a GoFundMe page to collect donations for the family that would go toward building a therapy pool for Lucas. 

The family and Swensen estimate that such a pool would cost around $30,000. So far, the family has raised $10,000 in a separate fundraiser, but Swensen hopes to collect the rest. 

"No donation is too small," Swensen wrote on the page. 

As of Friday, July 12, the effort had already raised over $13,000. The family is now only $5,600 away from building the pool, Swensen said on Friday. 

The help from community members is certainly a blessing for Lucas's family, who were told he would not live to see his first birthday. 

"He's celebrated eleven so far," Swensen wrote, adding, "Let's give the family even something more to celebrate!"

Those who wish to contribute to the GoFundMe page can do so by clicking here. 

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