Saturday, May 16, 2026
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Members
  • Sign in
Westfair Communications
  • HOME
    • WESTCHESTER
    • FAIRFIELD
  • E-EDITIONS
    • Business Journal
    • 250 Years of Business & Commerce in America
    • Podcasts
  • MEMBERS
  • BUSINESS LISTS
  • INDUSTRIES
    • Economic Development
    • Real Estate
    • Hudson Valley
    • Courts
    • Banking & Finance
    • Construction
    • Economy
    • Education
    • Health Care
    • Food & Beverage
    • Government
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Nonprofits
    • Retail
    • Technology
    • Home & Design
    • Health & Fitness
    • Travel
    • Lifestyle
  • SMALL BUSINESS
    • Small Business
    • Food & Restaurants
  • EVENTS
    • 2026 Doctors of Distinction
    • 2026 C-Suite Awards
    • 2026 Women Innovators
    • 2026 Millennial & Gen Z
    • 2026 Hispanic Innovators
    • Events Calendar
    • Past Events
      • 2026
        • 2026 40 Under Forty
        • 2026 Real Estate
        • 2026 Women in Power
      • 2025
        • 2025 Hispanic Innovators
        • 2025 Doctors of Distinction
        • 2025 C-Suite Awards
        • 2025 Women Innovators
        • 2025 40 Under Forty
        • 2025 Millennial & Gen Z
        • 2025 Real Estate
      • 2024
        • 2024 Doctors of Distinction
        • 2024 Women Innovators
        • 2024 40 Under 40
        • 2024 Real Estate
        • 2024 Women In Power
      • 2023
        • 2023 Women In Power
        • Milli + Genz
        • Women Innovators
        • Forty Under 40
        • Doctors of Distinction
        • Real Estate
      • 2022
        • 2022 Millennial + GenZ Awards
        • 2022 C-Suite Awards
        • 2022 Doctors of Distinction
        • 2022 THE FUTURE OF REAL ESTATE
        • 2022 FORTY UNDER 40
      • 2021
        • 2021 FORTY UNDER 40 VIRTUAL EVENT
        • 2021 TOP WEALTH ADVISORS Virtual Event
        • 2021 Milli + GenZ Awards
        • 2021 C-SUITE
        • 2021 DOCTORS OF DISTINCTION
  • GOOD THINGS
  • VIDEOS
    • Our Starting Lineup
    • News Videos
  • PARTNERS
  • ADVERTISE
  • SUBSCRIBEACT NOW
    • NEWSLETTERS
    • DIGITAL ACCESS
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
    • WESTCHESTER
    • FAIRFIELD
  • E-EDITIONS
    • Business Journal
    • 250 Years of Business & Commerce in America
    • Podcasts
  • MEMBERS
  • BUSINESS LISTS
  • INDUSTRIES
    • Economic Development
    • Real Estate
    • Hudson Valley
    • Courts
    • Banking & Finance
    • Construction
    • Economy
    • Education
    • Health Care
    • Food & Beverage
    • Government
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Nonprofits
    • Retail
    • Technology
    • Home & Design
    • Health & Fitness
    • Travel
    • Lifestyle
  • SMALL BUSINESS
    • Small Business
    • Food & Restaurants
  • EVENTS
    • 2026 Doctors of Distinction
    • 2026 C-Suite Awards
    • 2026 Women Innovators
    • 2026 Millennial & Gen Z
    • 2026 Hispanic Innovators
    • Events Calendar
    • Past Events
      • 2026
        • 2026 40 Under Forty
        • 2026 Real Estate
        • 2026 Women in Power
      • 2025
        • 2025 Hispanic Innovators
        • 2025 Doctors of Distinction
        • 2025 C-Suite Awards
        • 2025 Women Innovators
        • 2025 40 Under Forty
        • 2025 Millennial & Gen Z
        • 2025 Real Estate
      • 2024
        • 2024 Doctors of Distinction
        • 2024 Women Innovators
        • 2024 40 Under 40
        • 2024 Real Estate
        • 2024 Women In Power
      • 2023
        • 2023 Women In Power
        • Milli + Genz
        • Women Innovators
        • Forty Under 40
        • Doctors of Distinction
        • Real Estate
      • 2022
        • 2022 Millennial + GenZ Awards
        • 2022 C-Suite Awards
        • 2022 Doctors of Distinction
        • 2022 THE FUTURE OF REAL ESTATE
        • 2022 FORTY UNDER 40
      • 2021
        • 2021 FORTY UNDER 40 VIRTUAL EVENT
        • 2021 TOP WEALTH ADVISORS Virtual Event
        • 2021 Milli + GenZ Awards
        • 2021 C-SUITE
        • 2021 DOCTORS OF DISTINCTION
  • GOOD THINGS
  • VIDEOS
    • Our Starting Lineup
    • News Videos
  • PARTNERS
  • ADVERTISE
  • SUBSCRIBEACT NOW
    • NEWSLETTERS
    • DIGITAL ACCESS
No Result
View All Result
Westfair Communications
No Result
View All Result
Home Aviation

Cancer patient flight provider soars to milestone

Aleesia Forni by Aleesia Forni
November 19, 2016
0
Share on LinkedInShare on FacebookShare on Twitter

Eighteen-month-old Baron Yerby may not be your typical corporate jet passenger.

But that didn”™t prevent him from hitching a ride aboard global tech giant NCR”™s private plane from New Jersey to Atlanta on April 14.

Thanks to Corporate Angel Network (CAN), a nonprofit organization that arranges free travel for cancer patients aboard corporate jets, he and his parents benefited from empty seats on the late-night flight.

And while the trip alone was a monumental occasion for the Yerbys, it also marked a significant milestone in Westchester-based CAN”™s history as the 50,000th flight provided by the organization.

Like in Baron”™s case, many of the patients the organization helps have run out of local treatment options.

At just 3 months old, Baron was diagnosed with retinoblastoma, a rare form of eye cancer.

After doctors in his home city of Atlanta exhausted all treatment options available in the area, the only course of action was a procedure performed at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, some 900 miles away from the Yerby home.

These treatments will be ongoing for the foreseeable future, leaving Baron”™s parents, Johnathan and Casey, to arrange monthly travel plans to Sloan Kettering.

Johnathan Yerby said that coordinating travel arrangements to New York is “a constant battle, besides the cancer.”

It was during one such trip to the hospital that the Yerbys learned about CAN through another family who had used its services.

“(CAN) takes away one of the stresses,” Yerby said.

The organization traces its roots to Westchester in 1981 and a vision of three people.

Leonard M. Greene, founder and president of Safe Flight Instrument Corp., Priscilla Blum, a licensed commercial pilot who flew recreationally out of Westchester, and Jay N. Weinberg, then owner of a Mount Vernon-based Avis Car Rental franchise, together developed the idea of asking corporations to accept cancer patients as guest passengers.

All three had firsthand experience of the difficulties facing cancer patients and their families. Blum and Weinberg were each cancer survivors themselves, while Greene lost his wife to the disease.

Their idea grew into what is today a staff of six, along with the help of 30 part-time volunteers, who work in an office at the Westchester County Airport to arrange more than 2,500 patient flights per year.

Executive Director Peter Fleiss hopes to bring renewed attention to the organization via the 50,000th flight, with the ultimate goal of letting cancer patients know they have options when faced with the often daunting task of arranging travel to receive treatment.

Still, coordinating flights for the roughly 500 patients per month who request assistance can prove difficult. The organization is usually able to fly about half of those who register.

“The problem is, we have more of a need than we have lift capacity,” Fleiss said.

Ultimately, the organization aims to make patients”™ lives and the lives of their families, “considerably less stressful during a very difficult time.”

Along with reducing the emotional stress of travel on patients and their families, CAN allows patients to avoid germ-laden airports and planes.

In the Yerbys”™ case, the ability to hitch a ride on the jet took away much of the usual stresses of commercial travel.

Compared with a commercial flight, which includes a 3-hour trip to the airport, parking, and trying to keep a 1-year-old entertained, the experience flying with CAN was “so much better,” Yerby said.

“The flight over, (Baron) was so calm, so easy to deal with,” Yerby said, also noting that it was “so much easier for Baron, who tends to squirm and get feisty when we fly commercial, because he”™s sitting on our laps and can”™t move around.”

CAN also does not set any income limits for the patients it serves, something the Yerby family appreciates.

“We fall into a gap,” Yerby said, of having too high an income to qualify for aid from certain charities, while still being unable to shoulder the burden of mounting medical and travel expenses.

Fleiss said that the organization is interested in helping patients at all income levels, adding that “quite frankly, it would be difficult to draw a financial line” for potential patients.

Atlanta-based NCR has been working with CAN since 2010.

NCR is among the more than 500 corporations that participate in CAN”™s program, including half of the Fortune 100 and many in the Fortune 500.

 

The Yerbys board the NCR corporate plane to take Brandon to his cancer treatment in New York. This was the 50,000th patient flight for Westchester-based Corporate Angel Network.

This page is available to subscribers. Click here to sign in or get access.

Previous Post

Robin Roberts to give commencement address at The College of New Rochelle

Next Post

Column: Learn to sell yourself to beat competitors

Related Posts

Embattled former New Britain Mayor Stewart suspends gubernatorial campaign
Business Journals

Embattled former New Britain Mayor Stewart suspends gubernatorial campaign

May 15, 2026
Rockland County awards $178K in tourism grants  to nonprofits
Business Journals

Rockland County awards $178K in tourism grants to nonprofits

May 15, 2026
Eye on Small Business: Oak Park Fitness Trainer, White Plains
Business

Eye on Small Business: Oak Park Fitness Trainer, White Plains

May 15, 2026
Next Post

Column: Learn to sell yourself to beat competitors

Subscribe to our newsletter

Lifestyle

  • Exclusives
  • Good Things Happening
  • Food & Restaurants
  • Travel
  • Health & Fitness
  • Home & Design

World News

U.S. and world news for May 15
News

U.S. and world news for May 15

by Gary Larkin
May 15, 2026
0

US President Donald Trump and China's leader Xi Jinping inspect a guard of honor during a welcome ceremony at the...

CNN Wire: As Trump fuels Vance vs. Rubio speculation, his vice president makes anti-fraud push

CNN Wire: As Trump fuels Vance vs. Rubio speculation, his vice president makes anti-fraud push

May 14, 2026
U.S. and world news for May 14

U.S. and world news for May 14

May 14, 2026
CNN Wire: Trump administration pauses new hospice, home health providers’ enrollment in Medicare

CNN Wire: Trump administration pauses new hospice, home health providers’ enrollment in Medicare

May 13, 2026
U.S. and world news for May 13

U.S. and world news for May 13

May 13, 2026
CNN Wire: Israel is worried Trump will strike ‘bad deal’ with Iran

CNN Wire: Israel is worried Trump will strike ‘bad deal’ with Iran

May 12, 2026
No Result
View All Result

Latest News

U.S. and world news for May 15
News

U.S. and world news for May 15

by Gary Larkin
May 15, 2026
0

US President Donald Trump and China's leader Xi Jinping inspect a guard of honor during a welcome...

Embattled former New Britain Mayor Stewart suspends gubernatorial campaign

Embattled former New Britain Mayor Stewart suspends gubernatorial campaign

May 15, 2026
Rockland County awards $178K in tourism grants  to nonprofits

Rockland County awards $178K in tourism grants to nonprofits

May 15, 2026
Eye on Small Business: Oak Park Fitness Trainer, White Plains

Eye on Small Business: Oak Park Fitness Trainer, White Plains

May 15, 2026
INAUGURAL YOUTH SYMPOSIUM FOR NEXT GENERATION LEADERS

Inaugural Youth Symposium for Next Generation Leaders

May 15, 2026
Logo Westfair Business Journal

Latest News

U.S. and world news for May 15

Embattled former New Britain Mayor Stewart suspends gubernatorial campaign

Rockland County awards $178K in tourism grants to nonprofits

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Sign in

Trending Westchester

Subscribe to our newsletter

© 2024 Westfair Business Publications. All rights reserved. Westfair Communications (Westfair), a privately held publishing firm based in Mount Kisco, N.Y., publishes the Westchester County Business Journal in New York state and the Fairfield County Business Journal in Connecticut.

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
    • WESTCHESTER
    • FAIRFIELD
  • E-EDITIONS
    • Business Journal
    • 250 Years of Business & Commerce in America
    • Podcasts
  • MEMBERS
  • BUSINESS LISTS
  • INDUSTRIES
    • Economic Development
    • Real Estate
    • Hudson Valley
    • Courts
    • Banking & Finance
    • Construction
    • Economy
    • Education
    • Health Care
    • Food & Beverage
    • Government
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Nonprofits
    • Retail
    • Technology
    • Home & Design
    • Health & Fitness
    • Travel
    • Lifestyle
  • SMALL BUSINESS
    • Small Business
    • Food & Restaurants
  • EVENTS
    • 2026 Doctors of Distinction
    • 2026 C-Suite Awards
    • 2026 Women Innovators
    • 2026 Millennial & Gen Z
    • 2026 Hispanic Innovators
    • Events Calendar
    • Past Events
      • 2026
      • 2025
      • 2024
      • 2023
      • 2022
      • 2021
  • GOOD THINGS
  • VIDEOS
    • Our Starting Lineup
    • News Videos
  • PARTNERS
  • ADVERTISE
  • SUBSCRIBE
    • NEWSLETTERS
    • DIGITAL ACCESS

© 2024 Westfair Business Publications. All rights reserved. Westfair Communications (Westfair), a privately held publishing firm based in Mount Kisco, N.Y., publishes the Westchester County Business Journal in New York state and the Fairfield County Business Journal in Connecticut.