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I have been really delayed in starting my fundraising this year for Cycle for Survival. College decisions, huge work project, life…"I don't have time". It's easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of life and say "I don't have time" to do the things we care about. But for the past decade, I've made time to ride in Cycle for Survival - this year marks my 10th year. I ride to support Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center's research and to help "buy time" for our loved ones battling cancer. That's what MSK did for me and does for many, many others. Cycle for Survival not only provides crucial research funding but also ensures that donations quickly make it into the labs of MSK doctors and scientists. Every dollar counts, and through today only, every contribution will be matched, doubling your impact. Contribute a small amount today and help us buy more time for those fighting cancer. https://lnkd.in/eR2dMR6F
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🎀 **Wear It Pink Day** 🎀 Today, we join millions in wearing pink to raise awareness and support for breast cancer research. Breast cancer affects countless lives, and together, we can make a difference by funding life-saving research and showing solidarity. Why Wear Pink? 1. **Awareness:** Wearing pink sparks crucial conversations about breast cancer and the importance of early detection. 2. **Support:** It shows our support for those battling breast cancer and honors those who have courageously fought. 3. **Research Funds:** Donations from Wear It Pink Day events help fund significant research breakthroughs. Join us in wearing pink and making a statement that we are united in this fight. Every small action counts, and together, we are stronger. #WearItPink #BreastCancerAwareness #SupportResearch #FightAgainstBreastCancer #RaiseAwareness #BreastCancerSupport #CommunityStrength
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💜 At Children with Cancer UK, we couldn’t be doing what we’re doing, investing in research and supporting families, without our amazing fundraisers, large and small. 🧡 Seb was inspired by his sister, Libby, to get involved and help fundraise to support children facing their own cancer journey, like his sister Libby. 🏃 Have you been inspired by Seb? 👉 Find out via the link, how you can get involved and support Children with Cancer UK to help fund research into childhood cancers and support children with cancer and their families. https://bit.ly/3Px0OL0.
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The road to health can sometimes be a winding one. For Sheila Timm, two bouts of breast cancer and a liver transplant have led she and her husband, Dan, on the path of philanthropy. As advocates for the extraordinary care, they received, Dan and Sheila spread their passion for giving back as they fund exciting new research in transplant. Read their story: https://ow.ly/YHXo50RitUY
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Please take a few minutes to read our buddy, Sam’s story. Then head over to pcflv.org to read them all from our 30 Days, 30 Stories series! #pcflv #pediatriccancer #september #awareness
30 Days 30 Stories® 2024 for Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month DAY 10: Sam's story To read his story, visit: https://lnkd.in/ewcv-njx In honor of Sam and his family, please consider making a donation to PCFLV to support our programming and services. Please also consider helping children with cancer and others in our community by scheduling a blood donation at Miller-Keystone Blood Center: https://lnkd.in/eMTgbyD 📸 by Moon Honey Photography #30days30stories #pcflv #september #pediatriccancerawarenessmonth
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The Intelligent Collective Team, are deeply committed to raising as much as possible for cancer research. Cancer touches us all—whether it’s a loved one, a friend, or even ourselves. The diagnosis can feel overwhelming, like an endless battle. But thanks to the remarkable advances in cancer research, hope shines brighter than ever. This is a story of one woman’s courage, a community’s compassion, and the incredible power of hope. It’s a powerful reminder that together, we can make a real difference. Please contribute to our fundraising efforts, remember that you are part of something bigger—a movement bringing us closer to a cure, step by step. #CancerResearch #CancerAwareness #CancerFundraising #FundraisingForCancer #SupportCancerResearch #CancerAwareness #CancerCharity #DonateForCancer #FightCancer #CancerSupport #CancerResearchFunding #Nonprofit #Philanthropy #GiveBack #CancerCare #CrowdfundingForCancer #CommunitySupport https://lnkd.in/ebYsCKQq
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Walk of Hope 2024 starts tomorrow! 5 simple steps to setting up your page Step 1🚶♂️ Visit the TOTAL GIVING homepage and select the charity fundraising button. Scan the QR code for direct link. Step 2🚶♂️ Search for In Sue's Name and select. Step 3🚶♂️ Follow the simple instructions to create your own page for the Walk of Hope 2024. Add your email, create your page title, set your fundraising target, choose ‘YES’ for specific event. Select Walk of Hope 2024. Then add a personal message and message to your supporters. Step 4🚶♂️ Download the Walk of Hope header so you can upload it to your individual page. Step 5🚶♂️ Enjoy walking 100km during March to support brain cancer research. #walkofhope2024 #braincancerresearch
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Our goal is to find a cure for children’s cancer, especially the more than 50 types of sarcoma that affect around 900 children each year. Sarcoma is a type of cancer that occurs in the connective tissue of the body, such as muscle, fat, and fibrous tissue. The most common sarcomas found in children are: 🎗Rhabdomyosarcoma – a tumor in which malignant cancer cells look like young, immature muscle cells (the most common soft tissue sarcoma found in children) 🎗Osteosarcoma – a type of bone cancer that starts in immature bone cells that normally form new bone tissue, then it destroys local tissue and weakens the bone (affects about 400 children and adolescents under the age of 20 each year) 🎗Ewing sarcoma – the second most common bone cancer in children (most often occurs in adolescents, with nearly half of cases arising between the ages of 10 and 20) Join us in our mission to accelerate research to put an end to sarcoma so that every child can enjoy a long, healthy life. Click below to donate now. https://lnkd.in/e3-PaTht
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What does it take to advance cancer treatments for kids? What if we told you that your donation could be the tipping point in saving children’s lives? The challenge of curing childhood cancer seems huge – and it is. But never doubt the tremendous difference one person can make – and right now, your gift will be matched to double your impact! Give now at https://lnkd.in/eTryvtAV.
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