Friday, August 31, 2012

CureSearch

How do I go about starting a blog post where I ask you guys, my general public, to contribute money to an organization that helps fund new research for childhood cancer? Do I give a startling statistic like:

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY: In 2010 directed $0.01 (a penny) to childhood cancer research for every dollar of public support.   (Total expenses: $951,123,000 and total directed at childhood cancer research:$11,900,000. Source:ACS)

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perhaps a visual?


What about a fact about childhood cancer?



13,500 children are diagnosed with cancer every year in the United States
1 in 5 children diagnosed with cancer will die.

Does that do it for you? Because you know what, this could be your child. Childhood cancer is not immune to race, sex, or socio-economic status. Its real and it affects thousands of people in this country EVERY.SINGLE.DAY.

So, what do we do about it you may ask....well there are a myriad of different organizations you can donate to for the cause. You know one of my ALL TIME favorites is St. Baldricks.....BUT I would like to introduce you to CureSearch.

CureSearch for Children's Cancer is a non-profit foundation who fund and support research for the different childhood cancers. They are also a great resource for information and support to those affected by childhood cancer. It helps to support clinical trials that could be the next BIG THING for development of new drugs. I love that on their website www.curesearch.org, they make all their financials known. They tell you where all the money goes and even provide tax documents for interested individuals.

They host many fundraisers, one of which, is a walk. Hundreds of cities throughout the U.S. hold them every year. Welp, as luck would have it CureSearch is having its FIRST.EVER walk in Evansville this year. I have been asked to help head up the walk which will be held on October 20, 2012. We are still in the meeting and planning phase BUT its never too late to create a team and raise money. So that is what I have done.

If you head over here. You can either join our team and walk with us on that  day or you can be a part of our virtual team. It's asked that you have a $10 donation per adult. Please, if you don't do anything else this year a small donation to our team will go a long way. It is tax deductible and some companies will match your gift!

I know I seem to ask for money ALL the time. But this is a really important cause, as you are all well aware, that is near and dear to my heart. Just think about a child in your life...could you imagine walking with them through such an ordeal with no support?!?!


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3 comments:

  1. Hi Beth,
    When I clicked the 'here' I got an oops! Can you put up the link again? Thanks!
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  2. As a childhood cancer survivor I completely understand what you are saying I was appalled years ago when I learned how $$ at the cancer society goes to childhood cancer. I support and donate to several organizations already that I personally dealt with when I was going through my treatment at 15. However I will also look into the one that you are mentioning here. I try to give when I can as I know I am one of the lucky ones. When I was diagnosed with my bone cancer, several others were diagnosed at the same time and same age and sadly they did not survive. So like I said I am forever grateful and thankful and always try to give when I can.

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    1. Amazing Kristin! If you dont mind I would LOVE to know the organizations that helped you out! I am always looking for new charities to support! When you get a chance shoot me an email, there is a button in the top right corner for email. Would love to hear more about them!

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