John Antonelli Memorial

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A Mission built on impact, legacy, and love.

Our aim in 2025. and Always.

The JJAIII Memorial Fund is dedicated to honoring the memory of our beloved Johnny Antonelli, a courageous young father who lost his life to brain cancer. Our mission is to provide support and financial assistance to his greatest gifts, his two children, Nora (6) and Jack (4). We strive to ensure that their future is filled with opportunities for growth and success.


In addition, we aim to continue Johnny's legacy by supporting charities and causes that were close to his heart and that he would have been proud of. From organizations working to improve access to cancer research and care, to those that promote education and community building, we strive to make a positive impact on the world in a way that would make Johnny smile.


Through the JJAIII Memorial Fund, we hope to honor Johnny’s memory by spreading love, compassion, and generosity to those in need. We believe that by coming together to support his family and the causes he cared about, we can create a lasting legacy that reflects the spirit of a truly remarkable human being.

Support OUR WORK AT ANY TIME

Donations may be made payable to:

The John Antonelli Memorial Fund

c/o Mollie Antonelli

75 Mayfield Street

Dorchester, MA 02125

or by visiting any Rockland Trust Bank


Thank You for Your Generosity & Love!

WE'VE BEEN PRIVILEGED TO SUPPORT:

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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

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The Cassidy Murray Foundation

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Honoring Bob Kearney at MGH

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BOYS & GIRLS CLUB DORCHESTER

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Run for Dana-Farber

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