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Michael Magro Foundation is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization founded by Paul and Terrie Magro to honor the life of their son Michael, who passed away from leukemia at the age of 13. 

The Foundation works with the Cancer Center for Kids at NYU Langone LI Hospital, Stony Brook Children’s CancerDivision, Cohen's Children's Hospital, and other pediatric specialties where treatment of chronic diseases is ongoing. 

Terrie Magro is a Registered Nurse. She started her clinical career at St. Francis Hospital in Roslyn. Completed her graduate degree in nursing from NYU and transitioned into a Clinical Nurse Specialist role part-time and accepted an adjunct faculty position at Adelphi's undergraduate school of nursing. 

"The opportunity arose to move into the corporate sector and I joined a medical supply company and diabetes supply company in a sales capacity. I have recently retired from NYU Langone Long Island where I worked as a physician liaison in the department of pediatrics. In 2004 when my boys became sick and Michael passed away I started with my husband Paul a 501c3 in Michael's memory; Michael Magro Foundation. I am the VP of the organization, we incorporated in 2005 and are in our 17th-year as a non-profit. I now run the foundation along with my all-volunteer board full-time."

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