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Breast Cancer Walk
Dear All,

October means Breast Cancer Awareness!  I am looking for volunteer walkers who wish to join the Hoboken University Medical Center Team and help raise money for the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides against Breast Cancer event on Sunday, October, 18th 2009 in Jersey City.  Please follow the link in the email below to either pledge and/or join the team so we can all make a difference in the fight against Breast Cancer.

Please call me directly if you have any questions.

Liana Everaert
Hoboken University Medical Center
Marketing Manager
201-418-1854     

Dear Friends,

I've signed up to walk in the American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer and I’m hoping you’ll support me. There are a lot of breast cancer events out there, but I choose to support the American Cancer Society because funds raised through Making Strides find cures, help people stay well and get well from breast cancer, and empower all of us to fight back today. Together with the American Cancer Society, we can save lives!

Every donation really does make a difference. I know that times are tighter than normal for many of us, but if you can spare even $5, that will help:

    * More progress will be made toward finding breast cancer’s causes and cures. The American Cancer Society has played a role in nearly every major breast cancer breakthrough of the last century, which have led to the discovery of lifesaving breast cancer treatments like Tamoxifen and Herceptin. You will help us find more.
    * More people in our community will have the information and tools they need to help prevent breast cancer or find it early.
    * More people with breast cancer will have a place to turn around the clock to help them through every step of their cancer journey whether it’s a free ride to treatment, a place to stay, or just talking to someone who has "been there."
    * More women like our mothers, daughters, sisters, and grandmothers will have access to lifesaving mammograms and treatment.

To support me in my efforts, please visit my personal page. If you’re going to be in town, I’d love for you to join my team and walk with me. If not, please make as generous a donation as you can.

Each of us has our own reasons for caring about the fight against breast cancer … whatever your reasons, I hope you’ll choose to make a difference, make history, and make strides with me.

Sincerely,

Liana Everaert

Did You Know:

If you know a woman who is 40 or older and is not getting her yearly mammograms because she is afraid of the test, encourage her to visit 2007 MSABC Icon (15pxl)cancer.org/mammovideo to watch a video of women talking about their experiences with mammograms.

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