Monday, October 26, 2009

Winter Season - Week 10



"The difference between involvement and commitment is like ham and eggs. The chicken is involved; the pig is committed."

~ Martina Navratilova


Fundraising Tip
Be sure to ask around to all of your donors about Matching Funds. Lot's of large corporations offer this benefit to their employees at 50% or sometimes even 100% of the funds donated by the employee. The employee must complete the necessary paperwork.

Frequently Asked Questions
WHAT IS RECOMMITMENT?
It's that wonderful time in the season when we take a look at how well your training is going and how well your fundraising is going and determine whether it is wise to continue on. We really want to cure cancer so we want to inspire all of you to continue on, but we don't want you to pay your fundraising minimum yourselves unless that is your choice. We ask for a credit card number at recommitment because we want you to confirm your commitment to raising the necessary funds to get you to your event and fulfill the Society's mission of 75 cents on every dollar going to research and patient services. After recommitment I will begin booking travel, making sure we have a great hotel lined up, registering everyone for their event, and verifying our parties are secured. Please be sure to fill out the paperwork thoroughly so we don't have a lot of changes and fees. Don't forget, you have 30 days after your event to continue to raise funds, so even if I do have to charge your card, you'll have time to make up the difference for a refund. Recommitment Paperwork will be mailed Monday October 26th!!!

Team In Training In The News
Endurance Sports Examiner
http://www.examiner.com/
Visitors Per Month – 1,766,717

2009 Nike Women’s Marathon Results: California Runner Wins
http://www.examiner.com/x-2490-Endurance-Sports-Examiner~y2009m10d18-2009-Nike-womens-Marathon-results-California-runner-wins
By Roman Mica
Over 20,000 women took to the streets of San Francisco today to run the 2009 Nike women's marathon and to raise $14 million for the Leukemia Lymphoma Society. At the end of the race it was Californian Caitlin Smith of Oakland who finished the full marathon first in a time of 2:58:52. At the half marathon distance it was Carrie Dimoff of Portland, Ore. who won with a time of 1:25:26. "I loved the race," said Barb Mica who completed the half marathon. "It was very hilly but scenic. The runners are all so polite compared to coed triathlon it felt like a bunch of nice girls," she added. At the end of the race Firefighters handed out small wrapped Tiffany and Co. boxes to the finishers that held a silver necklace with the inscription "Run Like a Girl."

Mission Moment
Nate Robert Wilkos
Middletown, CT United States
Living with ALL for 1 year, 10 months
Age: 5

Everything was going great. My family was expecting a third child in March. She came on Feb 27, 06 - with some complications. I almost lost my mom and sister, but they both pulled through. Four weeks later, my parents noticed a lump near my ear, the doctor said it was a swollen gland and gave me some antibiotics. Then, another lump grew under my chin. The doctor said to go and see my ENT. The ENT said I had Lyme disease or Mononucleosis, and not to worry. They took some blood and it all came back fine. So the ENT did a biopsy on the lump and it came back as Precursor B-cell Lymphoma. My parent's took me to the oncologist the next day and they did a bone marrow biopsy. I had 30% blast cells and was told that I had pre-B leukemia (ALL). My parent’s world fell apart, but we all made it through the rough part of chemo and I am now in the maintenance part of chemo and doing fine. My hair is even starting to come back!

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