Students Raise $23K For Terminally Ill Danville Librarian

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Danville CA

10 November, 2021

6:47 PM

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SAN RAMON, CA — Two California High School students helped raise more than $23,000 in a day to benefit the family of their English teacher, whose wife has a terminal illness and taught in Danville. More than 330 donors contributed to the online GoFundMe fundraising campaign for teacher Ted Levey; his wife, Jessica Ringwood — a former San Ramon Valley High School librarian — and their two young children as of Wednesday afternoon. Students Kamran Chaudhry and Adam Wies organized the fundraiser and called Levey a "dedicated teacher, husband and father." The funds will benefit Ringwood and Levey's children and help cover Ringwood's medical bills, the students said on the GoFundMe page. "Mr. Levey spends his days in the classroom working hard to pay his bills and spends his nights by his wife's hospital bed," his students said on the site. "He worries about the future of his children, and his story breaks our hearts." Chaudhry and Wies lauded their teacher for continuing to show up for his students. They wanted to keep his spirits high. "This displays his courage and love for teaching and we as a class would like to support Mr. Levey by doing what we can," they said. Courtney Muniz, a former student, said on the GoFundMe page that Ringwood was one of her favorite teachers and that she would never forget her women's literature class. "Jess & Ted live and teach and love generously," Karen Bonnar said on the GoFundMe page. "They bless us all. Let's do the same." Donate to the fundraiser for Ringwood and Levey. GoFundMe is a Patch promotional partner.

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