Kevin Jonas Sr., former Wyckoff resident and father of The Jonas Brothers, is honored by the American Diabetes Association .
Bill & Joel Werner of Wyckoff, long time friends of the Jonas Family, hosted a fundraising event at their home on Wednesday evening, May 2nd, honoring Kevin Jonas, Sr. and the contributions he has made to the ADA, raising much needed funds to support diabetes research, education and advocacy. At Kevin Jonas’ request, Bill Werner has taken on the role of fundraising chairman for the Northeast.
The dinner brought out many of Bergen’s Best who pledged their support to the ADA by making online donations in Kevin’s name and bidding on silent auction items, many of which were donated by local area merchants.
Terrie O’Connor, President of Terrie O’Connor Realtors presented the Jonases with a check at the event last night. Also present from Terrie O’Connor Realtors was Broker/ Manager of the Wyckoff office, Ron Pruiksma, and Sales Associates Amy Werner and Celia Riggio, who helped organize the event.
The national celebration will be held in Los Angeles on June 14th.
Since 1999, The American Diabetes Association has partnered with the National Father’s Day Council to host the Father of the Year Awards dinner. Each year, men from across the nation are recognized for the strength, commitment and love they exhibit as fathers. These men have attained success not only in their chosen field, but have also carved out precious time to teach and nurture their children while becoming model citizens and proud members of the community.
Kevin & Denise Jonas’ son, Nick, was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes in 2005 when he was just 13 years old. Diabetes affects nearly 26 million children and adults nationwide. More than $25 million has been raised from Father of the Year events to help the ADA fund essential education, advocacy and research initiatives.
Past honorees include: John F. Kennedy, Frank Sinatra, Ronald Reagan, Tim Russert, Henry Fonda, Rudy Giuliani, Colin Powell, Michael Bloomberg, Yogi Berra, and Walter Cronkite. For a complete listing of past honorees, visit www.momanddadday.com.