Michael Ollis Statue Plaza Memorial Pavers Available

We wanted to make sure everyone was aware of the unique opportunity to dedicate pavers for the upcoming Michael Ollis Statue Plaza that is in final design phases and will be built along with a larger than life bronze statue at Michael’s high school, the Michael J. Petrides School in Staten Island, NY.  The forms … Read more

Gateway Rotary Club Dog Walking Event – June 14 2015

Please join Gateway Rotary Club Foundation for a fun and enjoyable day on June 14th. Helping our Veterans and Staten Island Charities On Sunday, June 14, 2015 (Flag Day- the day we celebrate our Flag) in Wolfe’s Pond Park  (Hylan Blvd. & Cornelia Ave., S.I. N.Y.) we will be gathering for a fun filled day with … Read more

Soccer Fundraising Event on April 12

Lauren Pecikonis and Melanie Kerwin are leading a fundraising event on 12 April at Mount Saint Mary College in Newburg, NY.  As Communications majors at Mount Saint Mary College, their senior thesis is to carry out a special event to honor Michael. Michael’s cousin,  Alex Russo, attends the school and decided to dedicate their thesis after … Read more

Rolling Thunder Poker Run

The 2nd Annual SSG Michael Ollis Poker Run will take place on April 26th at the VFW Post 9587 on 575 Mill Rd. in Staten Island, NY. Registration ($20/hand) begins at 1100 at the VFW Post. Players will leave on their route at 1200 and must return by 1430. Winners will be announced at the … Read more

Join us on May 6th for an Evening to Honor VI

United Staten Island Veterans Organization (USIVO) will donate proceeds towards the design and Completion of SSG Michael Ollis Freedom Memorial from the fundraising event on May 6th. To All Our Members and Supporting Community, This year the United Staten Island Veterans Organization will be having its 5th annual fundraising event, “An Evening to Honor VI” … Read more

Polish baby named after Staff Sgt. Michael Ollis, hero soldier from Staten Island

Article Referenced From SI Live: http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2015/01/polish_baby_named_after_hero_s.html

By Ryan Lavis | lavis@siadvance.com

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A newborn baby in Poland carries the name of a hero soldier from Staten Island who died two years ago saving the life of the infant’s father.

U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Michael Ollis, 24, a lifelong resident of New Dorp, sacrificed his life on Aug. 28, 2013, while shielding Lt. Karol Cierpica from a suicide bomber in Afghanistan.

Baby Michael Cierpica giving thumbs up
Newborn baby Michael Cierpica lies with a teddy bear made from the Army fatigues of Staff Sgt. Michael Ollis, the soldier from New Dorp who sacrificed his life saving the infant’s father during an attack in Afghanistan. (Photo courtesy of Ollis family)

Earlier this month, the Polish soldier became the proud father of a baby boy he named in honor of Ollis.

Robert Ollis and his wife, Linda, called the tribute to their son “unexpected” and “wonderful.”

“I thought of the baby as a grandson,” Ollis Sr. said “We are very happy and honored.”

To thank Cierpica and his wife, the Ollis family sent the couple a teddy bear they had specially made out of their son’s Army fatigues. The gift comes from a charity organization — the Matthew Freeman Project — which offers the free service to families of fallen soldiers.

They’re hoping to meet “Little Michael” in person next time Cierpica visits them in New York. Last summer, the Ollises traveled to Poland, where they visited with Cierpica and his wife and the Polish soldiers who’d served at the same base in Afghanistan with Sgt. Ollis and Cierpica.

“We’d like to see them again soon with Little Michael,” Ollis said.

Last year, Ollis and his wife started a charity in their son’s name — the Staff Sgt. Ollis Freedom Foundation, to help soldiers and veterans.

“We just want to help a young man or woman going into the service like Michael,” Ollis said.