Joined: 30 May 2006 Posts: 2 Location: orlando, fl
60 Mile Walk For Breast Cencer Posted: 05-30-06 14:15pm
I lost my mother when I was 21 to breast
cancer, she was the youthful age of 53.
I felt as though there was nothing that I
could do during her 8 month battle with
the cancer to help her. I felt as though
I was watching from the sidelines as my
mom was disappearing before my eyes.
Now I know there are things that I can do
to help myself and to help other families
such as mine. I am participating in the
susan g. Komen 3-day.
I am raising money to benefit breast
cancer in hopes that my children and
grandchildren will never have to live
their life without a mother.
I hope that you will read my personal
story and find it in your heart to donate
whatever amount you may be able at www.The3day.Org/tampabay06
/ginawitte
thank you for your time and
consideration.
Gina witte
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divinty
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Jun 2006 Posts: 26 Location: uk
Posted: 06-21-06 21:29pm
I think it is brilliant what you have done
I work on a cancer ward and see many
people and famlies go through what you
have. Good luck
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