Community Rallies As Caitlyn Beats Cancer


Best friends helping Cait beat cancer, from left, Taylor Silva, Caitlyn Weldon, Dina Cagin, and Dianna Jones. | Robert Chartuk

Surrounded by an ocean of pink shirts and well-wishers, Caitlyn Weldon stood at the center of a community determined to carry her through the hardest fight of her life.

A “Cait Beats Cancer” fundraiser, hosted by VFW Post 414 in Center Moriches, became a powerful display of local solidarity as donations poured in and a $25,000 GoFundMe goal surged past $50,000. The effort was spearheaded by three of Caitlyn’s closest friends—Taylor Silva, Dina Cagin, and Dianna Jones—who have worked tirelessly to see her through every step of this fight.

“We’re going all out to alleviate the stress and financial burden on Caitlyn as she undergoes treatment,” Taylor said. “Everyone is here for her. Friends, neighbors, local businesses, and even strangers have stepped up to help.”

Caitlyn, who works at Teachers Federal Credit Union in Stony Brook, spent years participating in cancer walks, running 5Ks, and helping others before her own diagnosis abruptly changed her life. Now, after four brain surgeries and ongoing complications, those around her say she remains remarkably upbeat and full of heart.

According to Dianna, whose daughter is one of Caitlyn’s best friends, she is outgoing, deeply caring, always ready to help her family and friends, an amazing mother, and even a great dancer—qualities that helped inspire such a strong turnout on her behalf.

“I’m so grateful for everyone; it’s so emotional to have all of these people caring about me,” Caitlyn said. “This community has gone above and beyond. It’s an amazing support system, both mentally and financially.”

Dozens of businesses donated handcrafted items, gift baskets, TVs, trips, and other prizes to raise funds, including The Little Pie, Buckley’s, Hanks Farmstand, Moriches Bay Diner, South Shore Ink, and performer Paul Wyle, who entertained the crowd with his Elvis act.

Donations are encouraged at www.gofundme.com/f/cait-beats-cancer

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