Law Enforcement
Help Support M.T.A. Police Explorer Milena with medical expenses during her battle with Breast Cancer
Law Enforcement
Illness
New York
Created December 4th, 2024

Support the MTA Police Explorer’s Mission for Milena

Central Islip Teen Diagnosed with Breast Cancer

My name is Milena Garcia. I am a 17-year-old volleyball player, currently a Senior at Central Islip High School. I have been a part of the MTA Police Explorers, a safe space introducing me to new experiences and an extended family throughout my high school career. During my junior year of health class we were told about the importance of taking charge of our health and being our own best advocate with care, such as regular self checks for breast cancer. While we were taught how to perform a thorough personal exam and it was recommended to start early, it seemed so far removed from my reality. I didn’t take the advice seriously. I was a healthy, active young woman who would not be one to have cancer. I am responsible, hard-working and active in my community. I am a good student and a support to my family and friends. I have a plan for my future. Cancer was supposed to be for other people - older people, sick people or unlucky people. I was none of those things, until I wasn’t. I’m still not sure why I felt compelled after so months to take the step of giving myself an exam but I did. It changed my life and it may have saved it too. I felt a small lump in my breast and my heart sunk into my stomach thinking that it could be cancer. I waited for a few months not really able to face that reality before telling my parents. We saw the doctor immediately and in a whirlwind of tests and appointments there was a clear diagnosis. I, Milena, at 17, have breast cancer and need surgery. The costs and care are prohibitive for families like mine and the road may be long and difficult from the surgery itself to ongoing treatment and post operative care. I still try to enjoy every day even as I prepare for my surgery by continuing to focus on school, work, friends and family. I am thankful for my MTA Explorer family, Officers Matarazzo and Merkle and their network of trusted friends and adults who help lift me up, build my confidence and self esteem and offer me opportunities. They continue to show up to show me what is possible. With their support and yours - I believe I can beat this!!

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Julia Hernandez
Julia Hernandez donated $30
1 month ago
A. Gomera
A. Gomera donated $50

🙏🏽

1 month ago
J Cabrera
J Cabrera donated $100

Stay strong and have faith in God!

1 month ago
Ryan Doherty
Ryan Doherty donated $50

Wishing you a full and speedy recovery

1 month ago
ANNA VARGAS
ANNA VARGAS donated $100

Milena, you are in my heart and prayers.

1 month ago
Mackenzie Dempsey
Mackenzie Dempsey donated $25
1 month ago
Lisa Thomas-Hrncic
Lisa Thomas-Hrncic donated $25

Dear Milena, As a retired MTAPD Sgt. and now 20-year breast cancer survivor, I am sending you best wishes for an easy battle and a quick recovery. I know it can be scary, but we all have your back. You are strong and you have a great support system around you. Stay strong and know that you are in good hands.

1 month ago
Amanda Mazzarelli
Amanda Mazzarelli donated $50
1 month ago
Ivona Blas
Ivona Blas donated $50
1 month ago
Anonymous
Anonymous donated $5
1 month ago

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Help Support M.T.A. Police Explorer Milena with medical expenses during her battle with Breast Cancer
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