Fundraiser Tonight for Orphaned Teen Facing Foreclosure

Police and firefighters are raising money for high school student Andy Duval.

Andy Duval is a senior at Wilby High School and he is dealing with something no teen should have to.   

The football captain and AP honors student lost his mother to cancer seven years ago and his father died from complications of diabetes in August. He cannot pay the mortgage each month and expects to lose his childhood home in the next month or two.

Tonight, the Wolcott volunteer fire department is holding a dinner to raise money to help Andy. 

“I have a lot of bills to pay -- a lot of them. I don’t know what they are for. Some stuff, I can’t afford to pay. It’s bad, but I have to do what I have to do,” Duval said.

The Wolcott deputy fire chief said they want to get Duval through to graduation, so the department and the Waterbury Police Activity League are now organizing a pasta dinner and pep rally on Nov. 22.

“I just think he’s a great kid. He could really use a break in life right now. He’s been through a lot. We’re hoping everyone will come out,” Lt. Robert Cizauskas, of PAL, said.

Duval said the support has been overwhelming and he hopes to take classes at Naugatuck Valley Community College next year. Even though it’s easier some days than others, you’ll find him smiling and always trying to make his parents proud.

“I know they’re up there looking after me and helping me do the right thing,” Duval said with a smile.

The dinner will be held Nov. 22, from 5-8 p.m. at the PAL facility at 64 Division St.

Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the door.

Those who want to donate can write checks out to Andy Duval and send them to:

Waterbury PAL
64 Division St
Waterbury, CT 06704

For more information on how to help, contact the Waterbury PAL at (203) 346-3921.  There is also a Waterbury PAL Facebook page with details.  Or call Wilby High School at (203) 574-8102.
 

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