After being diagnosed with cancer and before the rapid onslaught of the disease spread to her brain, Marisa Tufaro worked with a hospital writing therapist to chronicle a visit to a “happy place” during her life.

The exercise was designed to distract Marisa from any pain or anxiety she experienced during her last hospitalization.

Marisa, who died two years ago at the age of 13 following complications from a heart transplant, recounted with the writing therapist a trip to the boardwalk, a place she frequented and loved.

Those sojourns to Ocean City, Cape May and Point Pleasant Beach serve as the inspiration for The Marisa Tufaro Foundation’s second annual boardwalk-themed “Family Fun Night,” which our nonprofit will host at PSE&G Children’s Specialized Hospital in New Brunswick on July 18.

The sights, sounds and smells of the boardwalk and Jersey Shore will be brought to life for the hospital’s patients and their families, who will have an opportunity to participate in carnival games and dine on summer food favorites.

The event will also feature a disc jockey, a live musical performance, dinner, giveaways, decorations, a therapy dog and the distribution of toys and prizes to the pediatric patients and their siblings.

More than two dozen volunteers from The Marisa Tufaro Foundation, whose mission is to help children in need throughout the greater Middlesex County area, will work with the hospital’s recreation therapy and child life staff to bring the event to life.

The Food Architects of Piscataway have planned a wonderful dinner menu for our guests, while Bovella’s Pastry Shoppe of Westfield is donating dessert and Dairy Queen of Clark is donating ice cream.

The Rutgers University football program, Jenkinson’s Aquarium, the Somerset Patriots and Six Flags Great Adventure have all donated raffle prizes.

Marisa, who was hospitalized at different periods throughout her life for a total of more than two years, benefited from similar events, which helped break the monotony of a lengthy hospital stay and took her mind off her worries or discomfort.

“Thanks to the generosity of community partners like The Marisa Tufaro Foundation, our children and families have the opportunity to take a break from their normal routine,” Sara Mapes, Director of Sponsorships and Engagement at Children’s Specialized Hospital Foundation, said following last year’s event. “Family Fun Night is a fun, interactive program that supports our vision here at Children’s Specialized – a world where all children can reach their full potential.”

Marisa received outstanding care as an outpatient from Children’s Specialized Hospital twice in her life. She benefited most recently from physical therapy at Children’s Specialized Hospital’s New Brunswick location following her July 2016 heart transplant.

The boardwalk-themed event is designed to give back to Children’s Specialized Hospital and to commemorate what would have been Marisa’s 16th birthday, which is July 30.

WOW! Entertainment, a Somerset-based entertainment production company, will provide carnival-style games such as skee ball, whack-a-mole, basketball, ring toss and a claw machine, all of which Marisa also enjoyed during family vacations to Delaware’s Rehoboth Beach.

Chris Pedersen, one of Marisa’s beloved school teachers, and John Scutti, will perform live music inside the hospital cafeteria while guests dine. Their set list will include a host of summertime favorites and children’s songs. Pedersen was honored last year with an award from the New England Songwriting Competition for his children’s song “Tree by a Rolling River.”

Frank Eckert, the Home News Tribune’s 2018 Girls Basketball Coach of the Year from Edison High School who teaches physical education at Edison’s Lindeneau Elementary School, will volunteer his services and expertise, providing dance music as the event’s disc jockey.

Marisa’s parents, Cyndi, principal at James Monroe Elementary School in Edison, and Greg, a sports writer for MyCentralJersey.com and the Home News Tribune, founded The Marisa Tufaro Foundation in their daughter’s loving memory.

The tax-exempt nonprofit, established less than two years ago, has already made a profound impact, donating more than $82,000 to help children in need.

Following are some of the ways in which it has helped pediatric patients and other children in need (please click on links to read about any of the topics below that may pique your interest):