Local Group and Applebees Come Together to Support Cancer Patients
Local Group and Applebees Come Together to Support Cancer Patients
Triangle – (Lexington, N.C.) — The Apple Gold Group, franchisee of Applebee’s restaurants in North Carolina, Oklahoma and Arkansas, is proud to partner with Carolina Cancer Services, a non-profit organization that assists patients with treatment costs and provides wigs, breast prosthetics and nutritional products to clients, to host a Flapjack Fundraiser on Saturday, August 21, 2010. Proceeds …
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Categories: Breast Cancer Organizations Tags: Applebees, cancer, come, Group, Local, Patients, Support, together
Sisters battle together
Sisters battle together
This is the last article in a four-part series about people whose lives have been affected by cancer. Help support the American Cancer Society by attending the Huron County Relay for Life, which will take place 10 a.m. June 26 to 10 a.m. June 27 at Bad Axe City Park.
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Categories: Breast Cancer Recovery Tags: Battle, sisters, together
The C-Word: Coming Together Around Cancer
The C-Word attendees and speakers respond to new breast cancer screening recommendations, which have garnered recent news coverage in The New York Times and amongst breast cancer awareness activists. The C-Word is the Center’s ( www.gaycenter.org ) annual community forum and networking event for lesbians, bisexual women, transgender people living with cancer, cancer survivors and care partners. http
G.J. Comes Together To Raise $ For Cancer
G.J. Comes Together To Raise $ For Cancer
Grand Junction, Colo. Supporters for Relay for Life are walking more than 17 hours all to fight cancer. The fundraiser kicked off Friday night while releasing of white doves kicks off relay for life 2010.
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Lakewood police chief, wife face challenge of cancer together
Lakewood police chief, wife face challenge of cancer together
Chief Bret Farrar led the Lakewood Police Department through its most difficult time in its brief history – the Nov. 29 slaying of four officers. Now, he faces his most difficult personal challenge: cancer.
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