Despite the difficulties he has endured, Owen has chosen to focus on helping those in similar situations. Recognizing the financial and medical burdens that come with managing a chronic condition, he set out to organize a car show that would raise funds for two siblings also living with dystonia.
With the support of his mother, Megan Marchetti, and the team behind "The Unnoticed Car Show," Owen's vision became a reality. The car show, held at the Duryea VFW, was a resounding success, drawing in car enthusiasts and community members alike.
"We have hosted plenty of shows for charity, and we do it so that we could give back. I personally have a daughter who has cancer, and somebody held a show for us to raise money, and we wanted to do the same thing for others," Ramos explained.
This sentiment was echoed by Owen's mother, Megan Marchetti, who expressed the profound impact of supporting those in need. "It's always good to give back, and we know what it feels like, so well, you know these kids will get great care," she said.
For Owen, the true reward lies in the knowledge that his efforts have made a tangible difference in the lives of those facing similar challenges. By leveraging his passion for cars and the support of his community, he has demonstrated the power of compassion and the transformative impact that a single individual can have.
As the funds continue to pour in, the ripple effects of Owen's initiative will be felt for years to come. His story serves as an inspiration to others, reminding us that even the smallest acts of kindness can have a profound and lasting impact on the lives of those around us.