Nizza set aside $3K for the American Cancer Society and started a scholarship with the remaining $7K. It's a tribute to his mother and will be given to a female senior graduating from Ward Melville High School looking to pursuing a career in medicine. Nizza's mother was a doctor, working in internal medicine.
"I hope to keep raising money throughout my life so the scholarship doesn't go away and mother's name never gets erased," Nizza said.
The teenager is planning on pursuing medicine when he's older, following in the footsteps of both his parents. Specifically he wants to be an oncologist, and continue to take the fight to cancer with his education, as well as his fundraising. His fundraising was also recognized by Suffolk County Legislator Kara Hahn in November.
By Nizza's account, his mother seemingly knew everyone in the community and was a charitable person, donating to a wide range of causes. It's evident in how the community has rallied around Nizza's family and his cause.
"When tragedy strikes, we all come together and if someone needs help, we always help them," Nizza said of his community.
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Nizza plans to keep fundraising and to preserve his mother's memory via the scholarship. It's his way getting through a difficult time, showing his love and paying his respects. He's also hoping his actions can help inspire others and while he is young, his words and message are thoughtful and powerful.
"I just want people to know if somebody in their family has cancer, or somebody else they know has cancer, or some other disease, tell them not to give up," Nizza said. "Even if that member of the family passes away, you have to celebrate their life and don't let your grief topple you. Once tragedy strikes, come back stronger. That's what my fundraiser was for me."
Nominated by Islanders Alumnus Steve Webb's Team Up 4 Community Program www.TeamUp4Community.org