From: To: jeffrey E. <[email protected]> CC: Richard Kahn • Subject: Re: Update and Young NYC! Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2016 16:29:40 +0000 Thank you so much for your generosity! It is a really important cause and the money goes a long way in helping find a cure. If you would make the check to the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America with a notation for Young NYC and can be sent to my dads office in New York. Or donations can be made online through this link: http://online.ccfa.org/siteiTR/TakeSte s/Chapter-GreaterNewYork/187867810? px=2359505&pg=personal fr Thank you again and hope to see you soon! Best regards, Sent from my iPhone On Mar 16, 2016, at 9:27 PM, jeffrey E. <[email protected]> wrote: glad to hear how much you are trying to raise , of course i will continue On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 4:24 PM, wrote: Dear Jeffrey, Hello! I hope this finds you well! I wanted to give you an update, and let you know that I am once again team captain of the Young NYC team for the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation Take Steps New York walk, which takes place this year on May 12 at the Seaport. I am now in my junior year at , where I am a Math/Art History double major. This past Fall, I spent the semester in Rome, and had a truly amazing time living in what is now my second favorite city, walking to school each day to classes just across the bridge from Castel St. Angelo. It was in some ways a life-altering experience that is responsible for my decision to go for a second major in Art History in addition to my already declared Math Major. The semester abroad helped inspire me to a potential career path, and I am now waiting to hear from Sotheby's on my application for thier highly competitive Summer Internship Programme that starts in June—fingers crossed! As for my Crohn's, it is a constant challenge to manage the disease. This past Fall when I attended Octoberfest in Munich with friends from Amherst and Spence, some people got sick from weird f