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Ed’s Spirit is Shining Bright from Boston to Cranford

Wiffle Teams: Cranford Blue-Cranford GoldOn October 12, 2015 the 2nd Annual Ed Walsh Wiffle® Ball Tournament brought together 56 teams and over 250 players to celebrate Ed’s life and his love of the sport. Friends and family came from near and far to participate, but it was the return of 5 amazing boys who proved that Ed’s spirit is shining bright from Boston to New Jersey.

Last year Luke Pachkowski, Harry Devenny, Joey Meola, Josh Cooper and Aidan Plick signed up to play in our 1st Annual Wiffle® Ball Tournament. We didn’t know anything about the boys, other than the fact that they were from Cranford, New Jersey. I was excited to see that word of the tournament had spread outside of Boston, but secretly I worried that the boys would be disappointed. That they’d come all this way and the tournament wouldn’t live up to their expectations.

As the 8am player check-in began, it was hard to miss the “Cranford Cougars”. Clad in their bright gold Little League Uniforms, Luke, Harry, Joey, Josh and Aidan came to win. And while they may not have walked away the champions that day, they did walk away as the highlight of last year’s tournament. It wasn’t just that the boys had traveled all that way, it was their story and their characters that touched our hearts. They were 5 friends who loved baseball, loved to compete and had a special friendship that you knew would last a lifetime. Those boys represented everything that Ed stood for and having them with us at the tournament was like having a little piece of Ed with us as well.

We all walked away that day feeling blessed that they had joined us and touched by the story of how they got there. The boys came across our Wiffle® Ball tournament online and put a plan in place to convince their parents that they should make the 234 mile trip to Boston. So with a Power Point presentation in hand, Luke and his friends pitched their parents on why they should miss a day of school to play in a tournament that was celebrating the life of a hero. With a vote of approval from the parents, Luke, Harry, Joey, Josh and Aidan made the trip to Boston last year and we are forever grateful to a group of parents who gave them the opportunity to do so.

Touched by their experience at the tournament, Luke and his friends were determined to be here this year for the 2nd Annual tournament. But their commitment to honoring Ed wasn’t limited to just one day of Wiffle® Ball. These boys were on a mission to raise money for the Foundation and they started a “Cranford Lights-Up for Boston FD” fundraiser to do so. They sold red light bulbs to people in their community to not only raise money, but to also hold a porch-light vigil on March 26, 2015. It was their way of showing support and recognizing the one year anniversary of the fire and Ed’s tragic death. Their hard work helped them raise enough money to come back to Boston with two teams to play in the 2nd Annual Tournament. Not only did they raise enough money to cover the $400 registration fee for the 2 teams, but the boys also presented us with $1,200 in cash and checks that they had collected during their fundraising drive. All total, the boys donated $1,600 to the Ed Walsh Foundation.

Last year we affectionately referred to them as the Jersey Boys, but this year we knew them as Cranford Gold and Cranford Blue. A group of 8 boys who once again came to compete and had visions of meeting each other in the championship game. Their parents, siblings and friends made the 4 hour drive to come and cheer them on to victory. While neither team made it to the finals, Cranford Blue made it to the semi-finals (as the #2 seed) and had a top 8 finish. The enthusiasm and excitement that this group brought to the tournament, once again embodied everything that Ed stood for. No doubt that Ed would have loved hanging out with the group of 28 people who made the trip from Cranford, New Jersey to Boston. A group that helped celebrate the Foundation’s mission of keeping Ed’s spirit alive and showed us that Ed continues to bring people together in Boston and beyond.

Thank you Cranford Blue (Luke Pachkowski, Parker Melchiorre, Josh Cooper, Aidan Plick) and Cranford Gold (Joey Meola, Harry Devenny, Colin Jaros, Tommy Korzeneski) for being the highlight of this year’s tournament and for all that you did to raise money for the Foundation. Your support and commitment has touched everyone in our family and we thank you for being shining examples of everything good in the world. No longer just the Jersey Boys to us, we are honored to call you friends.

©Kristen Walsh, EdWalshFoundation.org

Photo courtesy of Karen Melkonian

Smile-On

Smile On Grant Ed Walsh FoundationThe Ed Walsh Foundation is thrilled to announce the roll-out of the Smile-On Grant program.  In the face of adversity, our philosophy is that you have to keep smiling.  It was how Ed lived his life and it is the attitude I've tried to instill in our children.

The Ed Walsh Foundation was created to carry on Ed's legacy, continue the work that he did helping children in need and celebrate his pride and joy, our children.  The Smile-On Grant is one way the Foundation aims to carry out this mission.

Designed to help parents, teachers, coaches and specialists who work with children with special needs, my hope is that we can spread a little joy to those who deserve it.  For every teacher who spends her own money buying educational games, toys and supplies for her classroom; To every parent of a child with a disability who faces the expense of buying the right “stuff” to satisfy a child's needs.  Our hope is that the Smile-On Grant can help cover some of these costs so that no one goes without.

Thank you to everyone who has helped make this program possible.  Your donations help support the Foundation and the work that we do.  Thank you for helping us spread Ed's infectious smile and joy to others.

Smile-On!

Kristen

Smile-On Grant Guidelines

Upcoming Events

Here is a look at some of the scheduled events for the Ed Walsh Foundation.  Please be sure to follow us on Facebook, or subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates on events and activities.


Panera Fundraiser

Our Boston Marathon team is busy fundraising for the Foundation. Help Ava meet her goal by attending the Panera Fundraiser on March 22nd.

Foundation Fundraisers

Thank you for your interest in the Foundation's upcoming events. At this time, we do not have any fundraising events scheduled for 2026. We are currently evaluating what events to do in the future. But rest assured, the Foundation is not going away.

We continue to honor Ed and continue his legacy of helping Boston children and families in need. Our Boston Marathon team is currently working hard to raise funds for the Foundation. The money they raise helps support our Smile-On Grant program and allows us to continue our commitment to the Oak Square YMCA and Camp Walsh.

You can help support our team and the Foundation by donating through Given Gain.


Spring Gathering

After 11 years of hosting our annual Spring Fundraiser, we are looking to switch-up the format and replace our silent auction with something else. Stay tuned for news on future fundraising events.

While we aren't hosting our Spring Fundraiser this year, we didn't want to miss the opportunity to get together to honor Ed and connect with friends and family. No band, or auction, but a great opportunity to catch-up with people, grab a drink, and share stories.

Playground

Playground Project

Thank you to everyone who purchased a raffle ticket for the Playground Project.  With your help the school was able to reach their fundraising goal and a new playground will be built this summer.  Thank you for helping the Foundation keep Ed's giving spirit alive and help children in the community where he lived and worked!

2014 Ed Walsh Wiffle Ball Tournament

Here's a look at the 1st Annual Ed Walsh Wiffle® Ball Tournament.  Thank you to everyone who participated, volunteered or came out to cheer on the players.  A special thank you to all of the Sponsors who helped make the day possible.

Winners-Ed Walsh Wiffle Ball Tournament

Sideline Sponsors

Ed Walsh Wiffle Ball Tournament
Ed Walsh Wiffle Ball Tournament Billings Field
Billings Field
Ed Walsh Wiffle Ball Tournament
Winning Team

Strike Zone Sponsor
Strike Zone Sponsor

Sideline Sponsors

Early morning setup

Our Mission

Ed Walsh Foundation

Image by Katherine Jane Photography

A 9-alarm fire may have taken Ed's life on 3/26/14, but it can't extinguish his spirit.  The Ed Walsh Foundation was created to help share Ed's giving spirit and to keep his memory alive.

Ed was a devoted husband, loving father and a friend to everyone who met him.  He had a warm smile and quick wit that put everyone at ease.  He will forever be remembered as a person who brought out the best in all of us and who brightened our days with his up-beat personality and positive attitude.

Whether coaching baseball, volunteering, or working at the YMCA, Ed was always helping children, families and his community.   Ed’s life was devoted to serving others and the goal of the Foundation is to carry-on Ed's dedication to helping people in need.

 

 

 

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