Star agent spreading the word to raise funds for ailing local
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boy in Huntington Beach
Christine Martin of Star Real Estate is the media co-ordinator for
a new fundraising effort on behalf of Nicholas Russell and with the
assistance of the Children’s Organ Transplant Association (COTA).
Nicholas, whose liver was damaged last year by an acute viral
infection, received a liver transplant in November, 2001. The
following January, he was diagnosed with Aplastic Anemia. He now
needs a bone marrow transplant to save his life. Martin is rallying
her wide network of colleagues, friends and family to raise new funds
for this effort.
She is a close friend of Nicholas’ family and determined to assist
them in any possible.
“Nicholas is such a nice young man. It just breaks my heart that
he has to go through this. His attitude is terrific. His mom gave up
her job in order to be home with him full time. He is being
home-schooled and is looking forward to getting back to the Academy
of Performing Arts at Huntington Beach High School.”
Donations are welcome from all sources and are 100% tax
deductible. Martin is open to any creative suggestions for further
fund-raising.
Martin, who specializes in Huntington Village, Dutch Haven College
and the Franciscan Fountains neighborhoods of Huntington Beach, has
been licensed since 1988. Between the pool of happy clients this
successful realtor has accumulated and the people in her area of
influence, she is hoping to reach the hearts of a wide variety of
caring people.
Call Christine Martin of Star Real Estate at (714) 321-1866 or
e-mail her at [email protected]. Visit the Star Real Estate
Web site at www.starrealestate.com.
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