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Hopefully I am putting this in the right section for this. My Wife's is doing this as a part of the Livestrong Action. The message explains most of it. If you folks can contribute & add to her cheers & move her up in the standing we may get closer to the funding to help finding a cure for cancer. Go ahead and click the links in the message & it will take you to the cheer site. You can go ahead & cheer once a day. If you want to add yourself to the ride and get the message out & get cheered yourself that would be fantastic as well. I would be happy to cheer any of you on as well. Any help is greatly appreciated.
I think that most of us have been affected by this disease or know someone who has in one way or another. We have either had a relative or friend who has had cancer & may have even lost the battle, & some have thankfully survived. Some of you here have had cancer yourself in one way or another & survived, so you know what it means to keep up the fight & never give in. To everyone I just want to thank you folks for your cheers, I know my wife does as well!
Cheers!
Dan
Dear Friend,
I have 48 hours to help LIVESTRONG raise $75,000 for the global fight against cancer. I need your help – RIGHT NOW!
LIVESTRONG Action just launched I RIDE FOR LIVESTRONG, a virtual version of the Tour of California. The Tour is the biggest cycling event in the United States, and Lance Armstrong and Team RadioShack will be riding in it later this week. They’re dedicating their ride to survivors and caregivers and raising awareness about the worldwide fight against cancer. You can do the same by creating your own virtual bike and dedicating it to someone in your life--a survivor or caregiver who has inspired you.
I just dedicated my ride, but I need your help – cheer me on! The more cheers I get, the faster I ride:
http://www.livestrongaction.org/bike/christine-rides-for-my-dad-wayne
Now, more than ever, we need to talk about the global cancer crisis – this year, cancer has become the leading cause of death worldwide. And if something doesn’t change, one in two people will be fighting cancer by 2030.
We have to fight back, push our leaders to act and dedicate resources to realize a world without cancer. Every single story and rider strengthens our cause and helps to make our voices heard. That’s why I RIDE FOR LIVESTRONG – will you cheer me on?
http://www.livestrongaction.org/bike/christine-rides-for-my-dad-wayne
LIVESTRONG, Christine
I think that most of us have been affected by this disease or know someone who has in one way or another. We have either had a relative or friend who has had cancer & may have even lost the battle, & some have thankfully survived. Some of you here have had cancer yourself in one way or another & survived, so you know what it means to keep up the fight & never give in. To everyone I just want to thank you folks for your cheers, I know my wife does as well!
Cheers!
Dan