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Anonymous
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Adrian Gutierrez
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Kimberly
Please donate, I don't care if it's a penny - every little bit helps us all in the end.
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THE STORY:
I also support this fully as I am fighting my own. And am fearing that I am starting to lose after so long...
Cancer no longer chooses between sex, race or religion. It doesn't care about any of that.
In the end ALL cancers ARE THE SAME and NEED to be shown where the &#@! door is!!!!
By the way...
The HOURS VOLUNTEERED you see above^ 96,360 hours...those are the number of hours I have been fighting my own cancer. That's rounding down to 11 years when April 1 marks my 12th year... I volunteer to fight because I want my fight to mean something in the end, to make changes for the better of everyone.
Paul Rudd wrote -
One out of every two men and one out of every three women will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, meaning everyone is affected in some way, or will be.
Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) is a charitable program of the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF) established by media, entertainment and philanthropic leaders who have been affected by cancer. SU2C aims to raise significant funds for translational cancer research through online and televised efforts. The Stand Up To Cancer initiative aims to raise awareness and bring about an understanding that everyone is connected by cancer. Check out the video on the left to learn more.
Each dollar counts, the more you donate the bigger the chance we have of putting an end to cancer once and for all. If you want to help in an even bigger way, join my project team and then spread the word to all of your friends and family asking for their support.
Please help support Stand Up To Cancer and its efforts to raise awareness. When you donate, you join the millions who have helped fund:
- SU2C Dream Teams focusing on research to accelerate new treatments for patients
- Innovative, out-of-the-box research grants for underfunded young scientists
- The creation of a movement to make curing cancer a first-tier issue
Thanks,
Paul