I'm also VERY glad to say that my fundraising total is $2,076! THANK YOU!!! That's so awesome and I'm so excited about that. I'm at 51% toward my goal of $4,000. Thanks to you all for contributing to my effort. I thought I'd share a bit more info about my cause.
Did you know...
- Over 135,000 people were diagnosed with leukemia or another blood cancer in 2007.
- Over 52,000 people will die this year from leukemia or lymphoma.
- Every 10 minutes someone dies from a blood cancer. That's 143 people per day. That's 6 people every hour.
- Leukemia causes more deaths than any other cancer among children and young adults under the age of 20.
- There are 4 different types of leukemia. AML, the type my dad had, currently has a 20.7% five year survival rate.
I hope if you reading this and you have not yet made a contribution toward my goal, that you will consider it today. Your gift can be large or small. (I got a very clever gift of $26.20 last week. Get it? One dollar a mile = $26.20). I am appreciative of very penny that you send my way. I just want you to know that what you are doing and what you are giving *really* makes a difference. You are helping find a cure for leukemia.
So what's my point? The rest of my life will be dedicated to raising money and awareness for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. One day there will be a cure. Will it be in my lifetime? Will my kids see it? Who knows. I miss my dad. I lost him to this disease. And nothing that I go through in this marathon training will even hold a candle to what he went through while he fought it. I read a quote by a Team in Training runner over the weekend that summed up the whole training thing: "Think this is hard? Try chemotherapy."
As always, thanks for checking in today. And thanks for all the support you give me - words, notes, donations. I couldn't do any of this without you.
2 comments:
I hate it when you make me cry! I am so very proud of you, and so is our Daddy!!!
And...the Tigers didn't plummet...just toppled a bit to #2!!!
Ditto from me. It is a very ugly disease. I have lost a husband and 5 friends to Leukemia. It is because of people like you and your supporters that progress can and will be made. Some day, there will be a cure for adults and families will not have to go through what those of us have had to witness. ILY
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