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People Against Childhood Cancer

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A message to all members of People Against Childhood Cancer

Hi PAC2,

It's been an amazing month and there has been so much encouraging progress. Compared to last year we had a HUGE increase in events and awareness. But clearly there is more work to do. But we knew that. Some links to amazing stories this past month.

Senator Brown & the Conquer Childhood Cancer Act - http://bit.ly/4FCLOW
Op/ed by Jim sent to the Wall St. J. - http://bit.ly/c0aN2
Rich's Guest Column - http://bit.ly/9lv0s
Peggy and the CDC - http://bit.ly/sueyg
SU2C Profiles, including Dash - http://bit.ly/YjwYY
SU2C Op/ed - Rare? - http://bit.ly/DFNHV
SU2C Art/Music - http://bit.ly/18HrAZ
Calendar for CureSearch, St. Baldricks, Rally, Alex's Lemonade on SU2C - http://bit.ly/qXbAK
Kara and ALSF - http://bit.ly/VS5Wo
Female Hockey Player & St. Baldricks - http://bit.ly/LzieH
Thomas Molina speaks up - http://bit.ly/BFTgg
Sherry for the kids - http://bit.ly/1WwWvh
Lorraine vanquishing cancer - http://bit.ly/fSnIM
Aimee's Army Inaugural Walk - http://bit.ly/2ErViu
Michelle, Debbie & the NFL - http://bit.ly/QiNkl
Karen, The Red Cross & Childhood Cancer - http://bit.ly/WpXF4
Lisa and college football - http://bit.ly/eRLTa
Wendy & The Doctors - http://bit.ly/i1Nm1
So many more that I have forgotten, I apologize.

PAC2 needs your input:
#1 - ways to buy Christmas gifts and benefit childhood cancer - http://bit.ly/8YoKp
#2 - what companies support childhood cancer - http://bit.ly/spGY4
#3 - tell us lessons you've learned from the kids - http://bit.ly/3jEQjK

We asked and asked the White House for a ceremony for Sept Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. We didn't get it. But we will. Next time we target Mrs. Obama. Early. Like November. Interesting that I skipped October huh...whoops, must be my subconscious. Before I go "there" I should re-read this - http://bit.ly/3otbV

So, we go on. All of your success is from hard work well done, from the heart, and every bit of it all helps. One step at a time.

Visit People Against Childhood Cancer at: http://curechildhoodcancer.ning.com

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