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Catching Dreams Charters is a non-profit organization that provides fishing therapy to children with childhood cancer. Our mission is to create unforgettable memories and promote the emotional and physical healing of children through fishing. Our organization is run by a dedicated team of volunteers and relies on donations and community support to continue their important work.
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Denise Rokitka, MD, MPH is a pediatric oncologist in the Roswell Park/Oishei Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders program. Dr Rokitka’s specialized area of care is in the Long term complications of childhood cancer, promoting ongoing health and wellness for pediatric cancer survivors. Over the past 15 years, in addition to treating patients in the Pediatric Survivorship clinic, she has acted as the Clinical Director of the Young Adult and Oncofertility program at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Dr. Rokitka serves on the board as a medical advisor. A Buffalo native, Dr. Rokitka lives with her husband and three boys in the Southtowns. The family enjoys traveling and fishing in exotic locations.
Ned Librock is the President and Founder of Catching Dreams Charters, Inc.
Ned is a United States Coast Guard licensed charter boat Captain and a licensed New York State fishing guide. He is a retired Western New York business executive with careers as President of Dynabrade, Inc. in Clarence, New York, the leading manufacturer of abrasive power tools, and Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Columbus McKinnon, a publicly traded global manufacturer of lifting equipment headquartered in Amherst, New York.
Ned received his bachelor’s degree from Buffalo State and his master’s degree from University at Buffalo. He is a trained Cultural Anthropologist with a specialty in economic anthropology.
Ned currently serves on two boards within the Industrial community and has extensive experience serving on not-for-profit boards with various community and industry associations.
Ned lives in Pendleton, New York and is married to Sharon and has two children and five grandkids.