Thursday, August 7, 2008

Save the DATE --



I wanted to let EVERYONE know that this first-ever event is coming to Charlotte on Nov.15th--

There will be so many ways to help-- !! Please save the date and come out to Freedom Park to support Childhood Cancer Research--

Go, Grier, Go!--- will have a team-- Please join it online--- I will send out an email in the coming weeks--

Please help spread the word about this event to all of your friends, co-workers, neighbors, businesses, church, schools, sports organizations, and family--- We have a chance to show how much the Charlotte Community cares about Children and PEDIATRIC cancer--

Grier's team--- go to
www.milestoneswalk.org

Join the team by entering-- grier = username
gogriergo=password


OR make your own team ----

More to come soon--
Amy


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

First-ever Charlotte “MileStones Walk” to Raise
Awareness and Funds for Childhood Cancer Research

Hundreds Touched by Cancer to Participate in November 15th Event

August 8, 2008 (Wilmington, DE) – CureSearch National Childhood Cancer Foundation will host the first-ever Charlotte MileStones Walk on Saturday, November 15 at Freedom Park, to benefit lifesaving childhood cancer research conducted by the Children’s Oncology Group, the world’s premier pediatric cancer research collaborative. The Children’s Oncology Group treats more than 90 percent of children with cancer in North America.

The MileStones Walk for Childhood Cancer is a fundraising event that unites people in the fight to reach the day when every child with cancer can be guaranteed a cure. Directly or indirectly, nearly everyone knows a child or family who has been touched by childhood cancer, the #1 cause of death from disease in children. Every school day, another 46 children, about two classrooms of students, are diagnosed with cancer in the United States. MileStones walks emphasize fellowship and sense of community.

“We invite everyone in the Charlotte area to come out on November 15th and be part of the cure for childhood cancer,” said Sharon Sullivan, event chair.

“The loss of even one more child to cancer is one too many. The money we raise will go toward research that will end this disease. Fifty years ago, the cure rate for childhood cancer was less than 10%, now it is approaching 80%. But we will not stop until we get to 100%, and can guarantee every child with cancer the gift of a long and healthy life.”

“CureSearch thanks the Charlotte community for hosting this event,” added Stacy Pagos Haller, Executive Director of CureSearch. “It’s a great way to come together and honor those children and families who are affected by childhood cancer.”

Registration opens in Freedom Park at 9:00 am. Opening ceremonies and the walk begin promptly at 10:00 am.

For more information about the Charlotte MileStones Walk for Childhood Cancer, visit www.milestoneswalk.org, or contact Natalie Cole, National Events Manager, at (240) 235-2215 or Natalie.cole@curesearch.org.



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About CureSearch

CureSearch seeks to conquer childhood cancer, conquer it sooner, conquer it fully and for all time. Through public education, advocacy and fundraising, the National Childhood Cancer Foundation, a non-profit 501 (c) (3), supports the work of the Children’s Oncology Group (COG), the world’s premier pediatric cancer research collaborative. This network of more than 5,000 healthcare professionals dedicates their lives to finding answers and sharing results. More than 12,500 children are diagnosed with cancer each year, and more than 40,000 children and adolescents are currently in treatment. Only research cures cancer. For more information, visit www.CureSearch.org.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Will DEFINITELY be there! Wouldn't be anywhere else. Hope you all are having a good week...accutane-free!
Look forward to catching up. Just pulled into town a few hours ago... now I'm regrouping (i.e. washing and putting away).
Lots of love and prayers...
Dina

Mary Ellen Paine said...

We will all be there. Let us know what we can do to help.
Hope all is well.
Lots of love,
Mary Ellen

Anonymous said...

I have been gone for several weeks and just caught up on the fantastic news! Grier looks adorable and full of vigor. Glad to hear of your beach trip and attic purge. That makes you feel like you are actually in control of your house even if it is a fleeting moment. My bracelet continues to remind me to pray for all of you and I will also add Liam.

Sending all of our love,
Fielding and the Williams boys

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Grier Christenbury
Ronald McDonald House of New York

405 East 73rd Street

New York, NY 10021

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Some of our team at the Hopebuilders 5k

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Grier and his Wonder Pets fly boat cake!
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Grier & Grace at Covenant

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