Philadelphia Breast Cancer 3-Day
Pamie,
You don't know me, but I read your blog all the time. I'm sure you get these e-mails all the time, but your readers have come through for great causes so many times before that I'm hoping they'll come through this time as well.
I'm raising money for breast cancer research and outreach, for the Komen Foundation. Two of my grandmothers (I have four, which is odd, I know) have battled breast cancer, as have several aunts. A few years ago, I watched my best friend's cousin die from breast cancer. It is a cause I feel passionately about.
So this year, I'll be walking 60 miles in days during the Philadelphia Breast Cancer 3-Day. The net proceeds will support breast cancer research, education, screening and treatment through the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund.
According to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, approximately 200,000 American women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year, and nearly 40,000 will die from the disease. That's a lot of women.
If your readers could find it in their hearts to donate to yet another cause, I'd be so grateful.
Donations can be made online here.
Thanks.
shannon
You don't know me, but I read your blog all the time. I'm sure you get these e-mails all the time, but your readers have come through for great causes so many times before that I'm hoping they'll come through this time as well.
I'm raising money for breast cancer research and outreach, for the Komen Foundation. Two of my grandmothers (I have four, which is odd, I know) have battled breast cancer, as have several aunts. A few years ago, I watched my best friend's cousin die from breast cancer. It is a cause I feel passionately about.
So this year, I'll be walking 60 miles in days during the Philadelphia Breast Cancer 3-Day. The net proceeds will support breast cancer research, education, screening and treatment through the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund.
According to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, approximately 200,000 American women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year, and nearly 40,000 will die from the disease. That's a lot of women.
If your readers could find it in their hearts to donate to yet another cause, I'd be so grateful.
Donations can be made online here.
Thanks.
shannon

1 Comments:
Shannon, you beat me to the punch! Heh. I, too, am participating in the Philadelphia 3-Day. We can compare favorite Pamie entries on a future training walk, perhaps.
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