Greenwich’s Finn Family Raises $27,550 for Childhood Cancer Patients

In March 2020, Mairead and David Finn lost their daughter Vivienne to an inoperable brain tumor known as Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG). She was 11 years old. To honor her life, Vivienne’s brother Connor organized the 2024 Holiday Fundraiser for 10-18-year-old patients at Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital (YNHCH). Through their efforts, the Finn family eclipsed their $25,000 fundraising goal, bringing in $27,550, as well as an array of gifts from an Amazon wish list.

The Finn family presenting the fundraising check to Drs. Marks and Puthenpura at the Pediatric Specialty Center surrounded by friends of Connor and Vivienne. Photo: John Vecchiolla

YNHCH will use the proceeds to enhance the pediatric oncology patient experience for children admitted to the hospital. The fundraiser is a continuation of the Luke McQuillan Fundraiser which began in 2017 after Luke’s own battle with cancer at the age of eight. Vivienne was one of the children positively impacted by Luke’s donations. She received a pair of headphones, and she liked to listen to music during her chemotherapy treatments.

A Greenwich High School graduate and now a busy college student, Luke passed the torch to Connor and the Finn family in 2023, who are now carrying on the tradition of giving gifts to children with life-threatening diseases. In the Finn families’ first year, they raised nearly $35,000.

The Finn family presented the check to Asher Marks, MD, director of pediatric neuro-oncology, YNHCH, associate professor of Pediatrics, Yale School of Medicine (YSM), and Vidya Puthenpura, MD, MHS, pediatric hematology-oncologist, YNHCH and assistant professor of Pediatrics, YSM, at the YNHCH Pediatric Specialty Center in Greenwich at 500 West Putnam Avenue. Drs. Marks and Puthenpura played pivotal roles in Vivienne’s care and the Finn family wanted to extend their appreciation.

There was a strong showing of support by attendees who included Connor’s friends and classmates from the Brunswick School and Vivienne’s friend from King School in Stamford. Mairead also expressed her gratitude to Eastern Middle School in Riverside, Sacred Heart of Greenwich, Hackley School in Tarrytown, NY and the Frederick Gunn School in Washington, CT. These institutions have helped keep Vivienne’s memory alive through their generous donations and efforts to raise awareness about pediatric cancer.

The loss of a child is one of the most devastating things anyone can experience in life. Through it all, Mairead remains grateful for the team at YNHCH and the Pediatric Specialty Center, as well as the support from the community. “Having a center of excellence with a team full of caring doctors so close to us is so important,” she said. “And to have Connor and Vivienne’s friends show up for Vivienne today means that Vivienne’s life did not end in vain.”

Greenwich Hospital, a member of Yale New Haven Health, is a 206-bed regional medical center serving lower Fairfield County, CT and Westchester County, NY. It is a major academic affiliate of Yale School of Medicine. Founded in 1903, Greenwich Hospital has evolved into a progressive medical center and teaching institution representing all medical specialties and offering a wide range of medical, surgical, diagnostic and wellness programs. Greenwich Hospital is recognized throughout the healthcare industry as a leader in service and patient satisfaction excellence. Greenwich Hospital has the prestigious Magnet designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center, the nation’s highest honor of nursing excellence. www.greenwichhospital.org

Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital (YNHCH) offers Connecticut’s largest and most comprehensive array of pediatric services. With 208 licensed beds, YNHCH includes two neonatal intensive care units, a pediatric cardiac intensive care unit, a pediatric intensive care unit, a pediatric psychiatry unit, an adolescent psychiatry unit, 24-hour Level 1 Pediatric Emergency Trauma Center and a pediatric surgery center. YNHCH, with campuses in New Haven and Bridgeport, is part of the nationally recognized Yale New Haven Hospital, a 1,541-bed not-for-profit teaching hospital affiliated with Yale School of Medicine. The Yale New Haven Hospital campuses and associated ambulatory sites are Magnet-designated by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. In addition to its inpatient units, YNHCH has three Pediatric Specialty Centers in New Haven and others in Greenwich, New London, Norwalk, Old Saybrook and Trumbull to provide specialty care to children closer to their communities. www.ynhch.org