Le Reflet (The News)

BENEFIT CONCERT IN MEMORY OF THE BUTTERFLY CHILD

- GREGG CHAMBERLAI­N gregg.chamberlai­n@eap.on.ca

Jonathan Pitre inspired people all over the world with his courage and optimism in the face of a terrible disease. Now Russell’s “Butterfly Child” has inspired a benefit concert in his memory to help others like him.

Russell Township’s own award-winning star on the Canadian music scene, Tara Shannon, is coming home to organize and host this Thursday’s Holiday Benefit Concert in Memory of Butterfly Child Ambassador Jonathan Pitre. Shannon spent time with young Jonathan during his hospital stays for treatment of epidermoly­sis bullosa (EB), a genetic skin disorder.

“I’ve been doing a benefit concert for the past five years now,” stated Shannon in an email news release to media. “This year we thought bringing the event to Jonathan’s hometown would be a nice way to engage the community in his memory. And it’s a wonderful way to showcase the talent in my backyard. Jonny loved to sing, and so I know he will be with us. I am excited about the event and I look forward to seeing many familiar faces out there.”

“Jonathan would be so proud and happy to know that we are all coming together here in his hometown,” stated Tina Boileau, mother of Jonathan Pitre, and president of DEBRA Canada, an organizati­on dedicated to raising funds and public awareness for EB research and treatment. “Jonathan loved the Christmas season, he loved gatherings and was passionate about helping others with EB. He wanted to ensure that the wave of awareness continued, no matter what, and this event is helping to do just that.”

Jonathan Pitre died April 4, 2018, after complicati­ons related to stem cell treatment he was undergoing in hope of improving his ability to deal with EB, an aggressive skin-blistering condition that is described as “one of the most painful diseases known to medicine.” EB leaves the skin of the person affected, as fragile and delicate as a butterfly’s wing, subject to painful blistering and bruising at the slightest pressure. He became a local celebrity and also became known across Canada and abroad for his courage in dealing with his condition.

The fundraisin­g benefit concert in his memory is December 12, 7 p.m., at the Embrun Community Centre. Informatio­n on tickets and reservatio­ns is at the DEBRA website at http://bit.ly/2019Holida­yBenef itConcertT­ickets. Donations at the door or to the website are also appreciate­d.

 ?? —photo fournie ?? L’auteure-compositri­ce-interprète Tara Shannon et Jonathan Pitre, lors d’une de ses visites pour le voir pendant son traitement pour une maladie génétique rare de la peau, avant que des complicati­ons ne lui ôtent la vie. Un concert-bénéfice en sa mémoire, pour aider à amasser des fonds et à sensibilis­er le public à la recherche sur son état, a lieu le 12 décembre en soirée au Centre communauta­ire d’Embrun.
—photo fournie L’auteure-compositri­ce-interprète Tara Shannon et Jonathan Pitre, lors d’une de ses visites pour le voir pendant son traitement pour une maladie génétique rare de la peau, avant que des complicati­ons ne lui ôtent la vie. Un concert-bénéfice en sa mémoire, pour aider à amasser des fonds et à sensibilis­er le public à la recherche sur son état, a lieu le 12 décembre en soirée au Centre communauta­ire d’Embrun.

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