LIVESTRONG Day Tuesday October 2 is fast approaching

In two days it will be LIVESTRONG Day.  LIVESTRONG Day is a day of global, collective action in the fight against cancer.

What can you do to help show your support for the 2012 LIVESTRONG Day.  Here are some recommendations.  All of them cost nothing and just take a few seconds.

  1. Go to www.livestrongday.org and help share your message.  To learn more about www.livestrongday.org check out my video that helps explain it.
  2. WEAR-YELLOW on Tuesday, October 2, 2012 and do not forget to encourage family, friends and coworkers to WEAR-YELLOW.  Any yellow shirt or item will work.
  3. Wear your LIVESTRONG wristband
  4. Change your facebook profile and cover pictures to something about LIVESTRONG (i.e. pictures of you in LIVESTRONG gear or at an event, etc.)

If you wanted to do something bigger you could also hold an event or find one in your area http://www.livestrongday.org/events.

Do what you can.  Any show of support is a great show of support.  You can also make a donation http://laf.livestrong.org/goto/brianpdowd.  Our team is still fundraising and would like to get over $11,000 raised.  We are currently at $10,941.  Only $59 to go!

Thank you and LIVESTRONG!

My 2012 LIVESTRONG Challenge Philly Weekend

This past weekend at the Philly Challenge can be summed up in one word “UPLIFTING.”

On Friday Kristy, Caroline, Annabelle and I drove out to Blue Bell, PA for registration pick up and dinner with some Team Jersey Shore Area for LIVESTRONG members.  During registration we ran into some good friends like social media voice of LIVESTRONG Brooke Mcmillan, LIVESTRONG Leader Eric Wenner and his wife Sharon.  It is always great catching up with the LIVESTORNG family.

I registered with $5700 raised for LIVESTRONG.

We had dinner at PJ Whelihan’s near the Challenge location.  We enjoyed the few hours of laughs and conversation with Eric, Sharon and fellow LIVESTRONG Leader Bryan McMillan.  Minus Annabelle’s crankiness all had a good time – even Caroline stayed busy with coloring.

On Saturday morning we were up early for the 5K run.  We got there 1hr early and there was hardly anyone there.  Normally at this time there will be too many people there but this year it seems people came a little later.

As the announcer asked for all participants to the staging area Kristy, Caroline and Annabelle found a prime spot at the start/finish line while I went to the 5k staging area.

The 10K runners went first followed by us 5K runners/walkers.

As the start of the 5K came I was standing next to Mr. Peanut (Planters Peanuts) and that was good knowing that I was about to start of the run with two nuts J!  I could not resist saying that.

The horn sounded and we were off.  It was nice being able to see Kristy, Caroline and Annabelle as I ran by giving a “high-five” to them.  It was not too crowded but I was not able to find my pace until we made it to the road.  There I was able to run at my own pace which I was surprised to find out was a good one when seeing what others were doing.

I think my pace was really set from those around me during the 5k.  It felt great.  I ran the first mile relatively fast, my guess is sub 9 minutes.  At the 1 mile mark I slowed to a fast pace walk for about 20 seconds to catch my breath and then started to jog again.

Throughout the run I did that about 4 times.  My pace seems to be a good one, but I have yet to master my breathing where I am comfortable to keep running, but at least I never stopped.

As I came down the home stretch out of the residential area and into the college I knew I has about ¼ mile left so I just ran the best I could.  A few hundred years away from the finish line I saw one of New Jersey’s finest LIVESTRONG Leaders Tom Donner taking pictures. 

I continued on and saw my family there so I ran over and “high-fived” the girls right before crossing the finish line.  I ran in the survivor lane an received my yellow rose and then proceeded to see my family and friends as they came over. 

It was a feel good moment for sure!

Bryan proceeds to tell me I did good and was about 10 minutes behind his time which was around 27 minutes.  If this were accurate I would have run the 5k in 37 minutes which greatly surpasses my goal of 45 minutes.

I later received the information on the LIVESTRONG blog about the chip times and I ran the 5k in 34 minutes which is a sub-11 minute mile average.  This blew me away!  Feels so good knowing all the work I have been doing is paying off.

Post 5k run my right foot was extremely sore.  I could barely walk on it.  Went back to the hotel to clean up, get lunch and let the girls swim in the pool while I rested my foot.  I will admit I was getting concerns about the ride, but I was certainly still going to do it.

Saturday evening Sal Bongiorno (NJ LIVESTRONG Leader) and I attended the LIVESTRONG Challenge Philly fundraiser appreciation dinner for participants who have raised over $3,500.  It was a great event to hear some emotional and powerful experiences while loading up on carbs for the Sunday cycling event. 

A funny thing happened at dinner.  We randomly sat at a table that already had 4 people from Connecticut sitting there.  We joined them and started talking about the event and fundraising.  I go to mention to them that they should look up one of our LIVESTRONG Leaders, Roger Levesque, and sure enough one of them knew Roger and Roger told her to look at for me and other Leaders.  It’s a small world!

Sunday I was up early to meet Sal for the ride over to the Challenge ride.  Sal had to deliver one of his bikes for the VIP guest speaker to ride so we got there early.  Kristy and the girls would head over a little later so they did not need to get up too early. I told Kristy to come over around 11am as I would probably take a long time. I also told her I would text her a the rest stop around mile 12.

After parking I tested my bike in the parking lot and the gears we remaking a funny sound, but I said go for it and did not worry about it too much (OK maybe a little after breaking down in 2007.)

I met up with Tom Interlante (NJ LIVESTRONG Leader) and his family in the 20 mile staging area.  It was nice to finally meet Marge and Nicole.  We were soon joined by LIVESTRONG supporter Rose Menton and RI LIVESTRONG Leader Mary Asselin.

As the 20 mile ride started I was hyped.  All I could do is remembering breaking down in 2007 so I wanted to finish it this year.  Cross the finish line!  Feel a sense of accomplishment.  Knowing I had the hurt right foot had me doubting at the start, but I was ready.

The first 3 miles was a slow go.  People were bunched up and I was trying to stay with Tom I. and Mary.  I found myself being able to go faster so rather than stay slow I went at it by myself.  I felt bad for leaving Tom and Mary, but one thing people like Sal and Tom D. have told me is “go at your own pace.  Thus I was off.

The first half was relatively easy.  There was only one hill which got the better of me as I had to jump off and run the remaining 20 feet and jump back on the bike and start peddling.  It was funny seeing some of the diehard cyclist jump off so at that point I did not feel so bad, but I also said to myself not to get off again.

After my fight with the hill I did great.  I made up time and passed a ton of people and though it is not a race it did feel good to make up the ground I lost.  I realized at mile 12 that was making very good time, much better than I told Kristy.  So good that I skipped the rest stop and kept going.  I also did not text her.

The way back on Morris road had several large uphill climbs, but none more challenging then the one hill I had faced earlier.  I rode the last 8 miles with a woman whom I never met.  We briefly spoke, but it was great to have someone with a similar cadence/pace as me on the way back.  As we came up to DeKalb Pike I asked her what her name was.  She said it was Sharon.  I said “Hello Sharon.  My name is Brian Dowd.  It was nice riding with you.”

That is when I saw the police officer waiving us on to cross so I sped up to 25MPH as I crossed the rode towards the Challenge location.

As I entered the finish line area I was overcome with excitement and joy.  I was about to complete and cross the finish line of an event that has meant so much to me over the year, but I never finished it when truly competing in it.

I gave a high-five to LIVESTRONG supporter and Challenge volunteer Rich Ehrmann right before crossing the finish line and getting my second yellow rose of the weekend.

It was right at the time of getting the yellow rose that I realized that I finished this much fater than I though.  I looked at my active time on my bike and it said 1 hr 38 mins.  I immediately went down to get some water and call Kristy to tell her.

As it turned out Kristy, Caroline and Annabelle were sitting at the light of DeKalb Pike when flew by doing 25MPH.  They were able to see me.

I waited for them to park and come by and gave out lots of hugs once I saw them.  Nothing better than seeing them and the shock on their face that I completed it so fast.  Though I would have loved seeing them at the finish line I must say blowing away my own expectations for my completion time more than made up for it.

That made two days in a row I exceeded my own expectations.  I hope to do it again next year, but until then I have a Mud Run to get ready for in September.

I walk away blown away by another inspiring and empowering weekend.  Thank you to LIVESTRONG staff and volunteers for the great job this past weekend.

Jersey LIVESTRONG Mudders: Bill Bottino Mud Run – Saturday, September 15, 2012

The Jersey LIVESTRONG Mudders are looking for some dirty people!!!!

South Jersey for LIVESTRONG and Jersey Shore Area Supporting the Lance Armstrong Foundation have combined once again (We participated in the LIVESTRONG Challenge Philly and raised over $10,940) to enter the battle grounds and fight cancer and we need your help!!!! We are looking for team members to join our fight and get a little dirty while we do it.

The Bill Bottino Mud Run is Saturday, September 15, 2012 for 3.5 miles of muddy, mucky, obstacle challenges and most of all, fun! This is a family-friendly event!! There is a kids mud run, tailgate, cash bar, live music and BBQ. There is a clean version (BBQ only) and volunteer signup for those who don’t like playing in the mud.

JOIN OUR TEAM (open to everyone)!! You do not need to live in NJ to be on the team.

1) visit www.njmudrun.com
2) Select how you want to register (online or mail)
3) Follow the registration steps as an “Individual/Team Member
4) Select “Jersey LIVESTRONG Mudders” from the drop down menu
*no password needed, leave that field blank
5) Continue the registration process and you’re done!!!

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at: jerseyshorearea4livestrong@comcast.net 

 
******************DETAILS OF THE MUD RUN****************

The Mud Run for Cancer Starts with a Mud Crawling, Perseverance Requiring, Multiple Skill Obstacle Course That Will Reward You With A Sense Of Accomplishment and An Extremely Good Time!

Our Course Feature 3.5 Miles of: 
-Multiple Insane Mud Pits!
-Steep, Slick, Hill Climbs
-Bold Obstacles That Will Test All Your Abilities
-Challenges Requiring Cooperation with Your Fellow Mudders
-Water, and Other Types, of Crossings
-A Well Organized Course with Minimal Lines
-Easy Lanes and “Prove Yourself” Lanes (Where Appropriate)
-Our Final, Signature, Main-Stage, Crowd Screaming, Finale 
 
Your Mud Run Ticket also earns you: 
– A Rousing Party Featuring The Most Mouth-Watering BBQ You Ever Tasted
-Superb Live Music
-The Opportunity to Earn Awards for:
-Best Fundraising Individual/Team
-Best Costumed Team
-Most Represented Team
-Our Awesome Event T-Shirt
-The Ability to Honor Cancer Survivors Through Our Moving Candle-Light Walk 
 
This Ticket is Appropriate For: 
-Teams of Any Size Who Are In It To Have Fun – Not To Compete
-Individual Mud Runners
-Kids above the age of 10 register for the 3.5 mile mud run:
-If they are under the age of 14, a registered supervising adult must run with them or their team, they also must adhere to all rules given by the race director which may include restrictions on “tougher” obstacles.
-If they 14 -17 years old a parent does not have to run with them but one must be on the premises (they do not have to register).
-All registered persons are eligible for the BBQ and shirt with their registration. 
 
Rules: 
-All instructions given by the race director must be followed.
-Good sportsmanship must be maintained at all times.
-It is NOT necessary for a team to finish together.
-The race director may modify the course for the safety of the participants.
-It is NOT necessary to complete all the obstacles. 
 
Be Sure to Bring: 
-Your ID
-Your Costume!
-Sturdy Shoes
-Clothes That Can Get Dirty
-Your Own Towel…And A Change of Clothes
-Your Appetite!
-A Sense of Adventure and a Team Focused Attitude!
 

 

Dear Donors, Supporters & Team Members

THANK YOU TO ALL DONORS FOR YOUR GENEROSITY AND SUPPORT! 

THANK YOU TO ALL TEAM MEMBERS FOR YOUR DEDICATION AND SUPPORT OF LIVESTRONG!  Team Jersey Shore Area for LIVESTRONG has raised over $10,600 as of today.  Great job team!

Dear Donors & Supporters:  Your generous donation and support will help me get through the physical challenges of the hills of PA.  Speaking of the hills….right about now I am thankful that I was able to lose the 55lbs since January 1st because I am sure I would never made either the run or the ride.
 
On Saturday I will run my first 5K which will be interesting as I have recently been tackling shin-splints.  Never had it before, but this will not stop me.  I know what it is like to face cancer, surgery and treatments so this will be easy. 
 
On Sunday I will ride the “hill country” in PA 45 miles.  I ride to honor all survivors and I pedal up the hills I will be remembering every person I know who has lost their life to cancer.  I expect it to be a great challenge for me.  My training is on mostly flat areas where I live, but I have been getting to some hills to help prepare.
 
My physical challenge is a small part of my participation.  The most important part is having generous donors like yourself and your support for the Lance Armstrong Foundation. 

LIVESTRONG is doing amazing things to help people fight cancer and empower them to take action.  Their free services are amazing.  They have patient navigation services to help people during the most difficult time of their lives which can take them through it step-by-step, and they have great one-on-one support services to ensure emotional support is there.
 
By now most of my family, friends and coworkers know how much I volunteer, promote, fundraise, raise awareness and hold events.  This is all directly related to my first few days after I was diagnosed with testicular cancer. 

LIVESTRONG provided me with the free services to help educate me so I can make informed decisions for surgery and treatment.  As you can see they also empowered me to make a difference and help others.
 
So as I go off to Blue Bell, PA this Friday afternoon know I will ride with your generosity, support and the many kind words you have shared.  I sincerely THANK ALL DONORS AND SUPPORTERS.

Thank you to my wife Kristy!  She has always been my #1 cheerleader (along with Caroline and Annabelle) and supports all my volunteer work, training, fundraising and events.  None of this would be possible without her support. 

Thank you to LIVESTRONG Leadership & Staff for your work and inspiring me daily.

Sincerely,
Brian Dowd
6 Year Cancer Survivor & LIVESTRONG Volunteer/Supporter

http://laf.livestrong.org/goto/brianpdowd

38% of my $10,000 Goal with just 25 days left

In 25 days I will be out in Philly area participating in a 5K run and 40 mile bike ride benefiting LIVESTRONG.  As of today I have raised $3,835 which represents 38% of my $10,000 Goal.  Thus the clock is running out on my fundraising.  I need your help. 

Please consider making a donation to Honor someone your know who is a survivor or make it in Memory of someone you lost.  Making a secure online donation is easy.  Just visit http://laf.livestrong.org/goto/brianpdowd and 100% of your donation goes to LIVESTRONG.

It is important that you know where your donated money goes so I wanted you to see some data.  Between January – May 2012 LIVESTRONG has…

  • Provided support to more than 130,000 people affected by cancer through FREE navigation services
  • Saved clients more than $2.3 million through navigation services and Sharing Hope fertility services
  • Reached more than 87,320 students (grades K-12) through our LIVESTRONG at School Program helping children cope and learn about cancer.
  • Trained over 29,300 healthcare professionals on cancer survivorship issues
    Over 1,300 cancer survivors completed the LIVESTRONG at the YMCA Program

As you can see LIVESTRONG ensures they spend the donations on what helps people.  They also inspire people to help take action and this does not cost a dime, but goes a long way in helping survivors. 

For example, I drove down to Washington, D.C. July 9-11 to participate in One Voice Against Cancer (OVAC) lobby day to ensure our elected officials support cancer research, prevention and awareness funding.  I met with Congressmen, Senators and their staff.  More can be read on the Asbury Park Press website.

For those who have supported my effort I once again THANK YOU.  For those considering making a donation THANK YOU.

Fundraising – Make a Donation

Here is data for the first five months of 2012 and what donations to LIVESTRONG have helped provide to people fighting cancer.  Please consider making a donation <any amount is a great amount> to help support my participation in the LIVESTRONG Challenge Philly Aug 18-19.  Thank you! http://laf.livestrong.org/goto/brianpdowd

LIVESTRONG Data (Jan-May 2012)
–>Provided support to more than 130,000 people affected by cancer through FREE navigation services
–>Saved clients more than $2.3 million through navigation services and Sharing Hope fertility services
–>Reached more than 87,320 students (grades K-12) through our LIVESTRONG at School Program helping children cope and learn about cancer.
–>Trained over 29,300 healthcare professionals on cancer survivorship issues
–>Over 1,300 cancer survivors completed the LIVESTRONG at the YMCA Program

Bill Bottino Mud Run against Cancer – September 15

There is a great event in South New Jersey (Vineland) in September that I wanted to share with you.  I understand if you are not interested or have prior obligation, but I just wanted to share and let you know I think it would be a great time and great fun.  There is no obligations, just wanted to share it.  I am signed up already.  The following a a good summary of how to register and what to expect – it will be FUN.

We are looking for people who like to get dirty and want to take action against cancer. Join our team “Jersey LIVESTRONG Mudders” for the Bill Bottino Mud Run on September 15, 2012 for 4 miles of muddy, mucky, obstacle challenges and most of all, fun! …Let’s Kick Cancer in the Mud

To register go to http://www.njmudrun.com and click register.  Then select to register for active.com and then select Individual / Team Member.  Select the registeration type which is MUD RUN.  When it says select team remember to select Jersey LIVESTRONG Mudders.  It is $49 to register!

The Mud Run for Cancer Starts with a Mud Crawling, Perseverance Requiring, Multiple Skill Obstacle Course That Will Reward You With A Sense Of Accomplishment and An Extremely Good Time!

Where:
New Jersey Motorsports Park:
8000 Dividing Creek Rd.
Millville, New Jersey 08332

Course Feature 4 Miles of:
•         Multiple Insane Mud Pits!
•         Steep, Slick, Hill Climbs
•         Bold Obstacles That Will Test All Your Abilities
•         Challenges Requiring Cooperation with Your Fellow Mudders
•         Water, and Other Types, of Crossings
•         A Well Organized Course with Minimal Lines
•         Easy Lanes and “Prove Yourself” Lanes (Where Appropriate)
•         Our Final, Signature, Main-Stage, Crowd Screaming, Finale 

Your Mud Run Ticket also earns you:
•         A Rousing Party Featuring The Most Mouth-Watering BBQ You Ever Tasted
•         Superb Live Music
•         The Opportunity to Earn Awards for:
•         Best Fundraising Individual/Team
•         Best Costumed Team
•         Most Represented Team
•         Our Awesome Event T-Shirt
•         The Ability to Honor Cancer Survivors Through Our Moving Candle-Light Walk 

This Ticket is Appropriate For:
•         Teams of Any Size Who Are In It To Have Fun – Not To Compete
•         Individual Mud Runners 

Rules:
•         All instructions given by the race director must be followed.
•         Good sportsmanship must be maintained at all times.
•         It is NOT necessary for a team to finish together – but it is encouraged
•         The race director may modify the course for the safety of the participants.
•         It is NOT necessary to complete all the obstacles. 

Be Sure to Bring:
•         Your ID
•         Your Costume!
•         Sturdy Shoes
•         Clothes That Can Get Dirty
•         Your Own Towel…And A Change of Clothes
•         Your Appetite!
•         A Sense of Adventure and a Team Focused Attitude!

Need more info? Message me on facebook me.  This is on my list of events to do in 2012 while I work to get my fat butt into shape. I would be honored to have you join our team.  

Come on let’s do this!  Let’s get a bunch of folks together and foster some good old fashion team work and play in the MUD 🙂  If you decide to join please share with family and friends.

Regards,

Brian

Event: Sunday July 29 5:05PM LIVESTRONG Theme Night with the Lakewood BlueClaws

Facebook Event Page:  https://www.facebook.com/#!/events/212169048893194/

WHO:  The Lakewood BlueClaws and Jersey Shore Area for LIVESTRONG  

WHEN: Sunday, July 29 2012 at 5:05PM

WHERE: First Energy Park – Lakewood, NJ

TICKET PRICE:  $10 each ($3 of this price goes directly to LIVESTRONG)

WHAT: LIVESTRONG Theme Night – WEAR-YELLOW TO THE GAME – Let’s create a sea of YELLOW to support LIVESTRONG and CHEER on the Lakewood BlueClaws vs. West Virginia Power.

–>THE FIRST 750 PEOPLE IN THE GATES GET A FREE LIVESTRONG WRISTBAND

–>Jersey Shore Area for LIVESTRONG will have an informational and awareness table in the concourse and we will have numerous volunteers through the concourse to help any any questions you might have about LIVESTRONG.

–>  The following is brought to you by the Lakewood BlueClaws and their partners.

1.) Sundays are Kids Character Sundays, thanks to Monmouth Park. We’ll bring out a special children’s character to the game for pictures on the concourse.

2.) Kids Eat Free on Sundays, thanks to ShopRite. Like Monday, children will receive a voucher for a hot dog, bag of chips, and a soda upon entering the gates.

3.) After the game, Kids Run the Bases, thanks to TD Bank. We invite all the children onto the field after the game to run the bases the BlueClaws players ran just minutes before.

CONTACT BRIAN DOWD to PURCHASE TICKETS or QUESTIONS:  Any questions about this event please message Brian P. Dowd (732)773-8272 via email jerseyshorearea4livestrong@comcast.net  or via Facebook.

Thank you and LIVESTRONG!

2012 LIVESTRONG Assembly Summary & New Projects

As most of you already know or have seen the pictures on my facebook page I recently represented the great state of New Jersey and Region 1 (NJ, CT & RI) as a Senior LIVESTRONG Leader at the annual LIVESTRONG Assembly in Austin, Texas. 

The 200 LIVESTRONG Leaders from 26 countries are highly engaged constituents identified by the Lance Armstrong Foundation to be representatives within their communities, where they support and promote the Foundation’s mission to serve people affected by cancer and empower communities to take action against the world’s leading cause of death. 

During the Assembly, we were trained and educated on the goals and priorities of the Foundation and learned our role in supporting the organization’s mission here at home. We were also able to meet and share best practices with other LIVESTRONG partners who run programs in cities across the nation and around the world. 

I was given the opportunity to sit on a panel and discuss how I work with our community organizations and hospitals to ensure they have the material and information about LIVESTRONG free One-on-One support, Navigation services and programs.  It was a great experience to share my successes and challenges over the years and I received great feedback afterwards.  It is a great feeling knowing you were able to help others.

Upon returning home, I have recently joined the New Jersey DHSS – Office of Cancer Control and Prevention work group on Advocacy and participated in my first meeting with them this week.  Focus of this group is Advocating in NJ for specific bills, awareness, etc.  I can see there will be a lot to learn and a lot I can offer.

I have also started to work with Camp Kesem UPENN.  Camp Kesem UPENN is a student-run summer camp for children who have or had a parent with cancer and they are a LIVESTRONG Partner Program.  I will be assisting them with raising awareness about the camp, fundraising and visiting the camp in August.  I am also in discussions about joining the Camp Kesem UPENN Advisory Board.

On the awareness front I am working with the Lakewood BlueClaws to hold a LIVESTRONG Theme night in late July.  I met with their Director of Special Events this week and we all agree we can do a theme night.  Now we need to select a date and do the planning.  This gives us an opportunity to reach between 7000-8000 people and let them know about LIVESTRONG and their free services.

In the area of fundraising I focus my effort on my participation in the LIVESTRONG Challenge Philly August 18-19.  Currently I have raised over $2,600 and my goal it to raise $10,000.  I formed a team called Jersey Shore Area for LIVESTRONG and I am working with other NJ LIVESTRONG Leaders to try and raise $20,000.

All of us in attendance made new connections that we will build up over the next few weeks and months to help make a difference in our communities.  I plan to continue to advocate and fundraise on behalf of the Lance Armstrong Foundation, as well as educate the residents of New Jersey about the Foundation’s many free resources and programs that help improve the lives of people affected by cancer. 

LIVESTRONG! 

Websites:

LIVESTRONG:  http://www.livestrong.org

Jersey Shore Area for LIVESTRONG: http://jerseyshorearea4livestrong.wordpress.com/fundraising/

New Jersey DHSS – Office of Cancer Control and Prevention:  http://www.nj.gov/health/ccp/

Camp Kesem UPENN:  http://www.campkesem.org/upenn

Lakewood BlueClaws: http://www.milb.com/index.jsp?sid=t427

2011 LIVESTRONG Challenge Fundraising

Tomorrow my wife (Kristy) and I head out to Blue Bell, PA to participate in the LIVESTRONG Challenge with nearly 5000 other participants who have raised over $2.3 million. This money will go to providing direct services to people affected by cancer from all over the world.  The direct services come in great programs such as Patient Navigation Services, Community Impact Projects, Anti-Stigma Campaign, LIVESTRONG at School, LIVESTRONG at the YMCA, Fertile Hope, LIVESTRONG Young Adult Alliance and so much more.

Some great FACTs about LIVESTRONG’s 2011 work:

  • Served 240,390 thru June with our LIVESTRONG at School, LIVESTRONG at the YMCA, and Community Impact Projects!
  • Our Navigation Services Team has served 142,974 families this year and saved them $1,637,900.
  • Thru June, we have had more than 11,300 hours of help and assistance from generous volunteers!
  • LIVESTRONG sent cancer survivors (I was one of them) and caregivers to Washington, D.C. in May for One Voice Against Cancer to lobby for cancer research, programs and more.

 To date, with the support & generosity of my friends & family I have raised over $7,400 and I would like to reach $10,000 or more.  Please consider making a donation.  Any amount is a good amount and you get a tax write off .  Thank you for your support and generosity! 

Remember you are helping us bring direct services to people affected by cancer.

Donation Page:  http://philly2011.livestrong.org/brianpdowd

Thank you!