Sunday, April 4, 2010

Why I Am Walking


The number 40 is big one for me this year. It is my 40th year high school reunion and our class has a website where we can plan the reunion and reconnect with old friends. It is fun and often touching. When I was in 6-8th grade Carol Smith and I were extremely good friends. By 9th grade we grew apart and had not spoken for 44 years. Thanks to Facebook and the CHS website we have become friends again. Carol is a 16 year breast cancer survivor. I cannot imagine how I would feel if she had not survived and we had not renewed our friendship. So I am walking to keep friendships alive.
Did you know that three million women are living with breast cancer -- and one third of them don’t even know it? Even more startling, breast cancer kills approximately one woman every 13 minutes, robbing us of our mothers and grandmothers, our sisters, and our best friends. No one knows what causes breast cancer or how it can be prevented and there is currently no known cure.
Knowing these statistics and since cancer has unfortunately touched my friends and family , I feel even more compelled to do something to bring us one step closer to finding a cure. This July I will join thousands of others in San Francisco to walk at least 26.2 miles in the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer. My goal is to walk 26.2 miles the first day and 13.1 the second. (almost 40 miles)
As part of this commitment, I have agreed to raise at least $1,800 for the Avon Foundation Breast Cancer Crusade. Since 1992, the Crusade has raised and awarded more than $525 million for the cause. That money is used for medical research, clinical care, support services, education and early detection programs .While researchers have made significant progress in the last few years, there’s still more that needs to be done.
If you would like to help this cause please consider donating $4.00, $40.00, or even $400.00 to keep the theme of 40 going, or any amount you wish. If there is someone you would like to honor please let me know and I will put their name on my shirt.
or let me know if you would prefer to send a check.
Thanks for your support!
Marcy

1 comment:

Julie said...

this is so inspiring!