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Jack Conway Marshfield Realtors volunteer at “Tommy’s Challenge”

Hosting the silent auction table at “Tommy’s Challenge” were, (from left) Conway-Marshfield agents Kortnee Anderson, Bill Ponds, Ann Stewart, Grace Alvey, Doreen Corsano, and Jeannie Burgoyne with her son Tommy.

Marshfield, MA Jack Conway Marshfield Realtors recently volunteered to run the silent auction at “Tommy’s Challenge,” a fundraiser held at the Daniel Webster Estate.

The event benefited Tommy Scardina, a 9-year-old Marshfield boy who is battling a rare form of cancer. Tommy captured the public’s attention when he appeared on TV during a recent Patriot’s football game at Gillette Stadium.

 “My colleagues and I were happy to help out with the silent auction,which raised more than $13,000 toward Tommy’s medical costs and other expenses,” said Doreen Corsano, who led the Conway contingent at the Webster Estate. “We are all rooting for this brave little boy.”

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