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November 2009

It may sound like a fruity idea, but it's also a lot of fun!


This year LLS is proud to be included among the featured charities in PayPal's popular year-end 'Regift the Fruitcake' campaign. By regifting a fruitcake for LLS you can help fight blood cancers and qualify for weekly prizes in the process. At the end of the campaign, which runs through December 31st, PayPal will donate to the top three Non-profits - those non-profits that raised the most through this campaign.

 

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With your participation and promotion we hope to secure top fundraising prize - an additional $20,000 donation from PayPal.


So get in the holiday spirit and regift your Fruitcake for LLS today!


Participating is quick and easy and designed especially for Facebook and Twitter promotion. Register here and start regifting today.


Lets put those little 'fruity bars of hope' to use for a great cause!

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At LLS we like to say that "one person can make a difference -- and YOU can be that person!" because it's true! Our volunteers throughout the U.S. and Canada are involved in every aspect of our operations and are the driving force behind much of what we're able to accomplish.

 

Emmaline Simpson and Leonard Bonneau, are two of our volunteers who are also blood cancer survivors. They recently volunteered for us at the television taping of Kaleidoscope - a celebration of Skating, Song and Survivorship, which will be aired on Thanksgiving Day, on the Fox network immediately following the football telecast.

 

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Emmaline and Leonard are pictured at the live taping of Kaleidoscope at The Verizon Center in Washington, DC.


We asked both Emmaline and Leonard to share their thoughts on the show. Here's what they had to say:


Emmaline:

Kaleidoscope was an amazing event and I am so glad I was able to attend--in both a volunteer capacity and as an audience member. Meeting and talking with the folks who stopped by the LLS information table was a real honor. I was very touched by some of the stories shared by survivors who stopped by to thank LLS for their tickets. The chance to interact with these folks was one of the major reasons I signed on as a volunteer with my chapter, and I hope to get the opportunity to hear more stories as I continue volunteering.


I also thoroughly enjoyed the show, and can't thank LLS enough for my ticket. Most little girls idolize figure skaters and I was no exception, so the chance to see these skaters live was a real treat. I was touched by Dorothy Hamil's and Scott Hamilton's returns to the ice as cancer survivors, and by the transparent joy in Christi Yamaguchi and Nancy Kerrigan and so many others who skated in honor of cancer survivors. they, along with David Foster, Olivia Newton-John, and all of the other participants in the show paid a wonderful tribute to honor the folks who overcome daunting obstacles to beat the odds of a cancer diagnosis.


I'm hoping to convince my family to watch on Thanksgiving day -- I certainly wouldn't mind seeing and hearing it all over again!


Leonard:

I would just like to thank you for letting me be a part of that exciting event on behalf of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. I would encourage anyone who possibly can, to view the televised event on Fox! I am a big fan of all sports and I would have to rank this in the top 3 live events that I have witnessed! This event also had a couple of recording artists from past American Idol shows and cancer survivor Olivia Newton-John. The ice skating portion of the show featured Olympic Medalists such as Dorthy Hamil, Kristi Yamaguchi, Scott Hamilton, and Nancy Kerrigan.


Even though all of these performances were tremendous, the best part of the night for me was interacting with the crowd and seeing how gracious they were for the LLS being a special part of their lives. I am a survivor of CLL and being able to volunteer at this event has just brought me full circle to be able to give back in a small way, Thank You God!


If you'd like to become an LLS volunteer, like Emmaline and Leonard, fill out our Volunteer form on www.lls.org.


For more about Kaleidoscope, visit www.womenandcancer.com -- and don't miss the show, to be televised Thanksgiving Day on Fox network, immediately following the football telecast.

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UPDATE: Thank you to everyone who participated in this campaign! The results are in and because of you, more than $650,000 was raised for life-saving cancer resarch. Thanks for shopping!

 

 

Jennifer Donnelly is the mother of Matthew, an acute lymphocytic leukemia patient who's story is featured in the Gap Give & Get Campaign.  Gap Give & Get gives you a 30% off coupon to shop at all Gap, Inc. store, with 5% of the proceeds going to benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

 

llsphoto.jpgJennifer shared her story with LLS:

 

How did you find out that Matthew had leukemia?


Matthew was diagnosed on December 11th, 2007, when he was two and a half years old. He hadn't been feeling well and our regular doctor thought he had a double ear infection. In fact he did have a double ear infection, but thankfully our doctor also had blood work done on Matthew, which ultimately determined that he had acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL).  It was devastating at the time, but in hindsight we were glad he was diagnosed early on.


Before Matthew's diagnosis, had you ever heard of leukemia?


To be honest, no -- but I learned very quickly.  I also found a huge support group of people out there who are willing to help.

 

How has LLS been helpful to you and Matthew?

 

We participate in LLS's finanicial aid program and have also participated in The Light The Night Walk twice.  Matthew was also recently named the 'Boy of the Year' for the local LLS chapter here on Long Island.

 

Your son has an amazing smile.  He looks like he has a very positive outlook.

 

He does!  When he was first diagnosed, going to see the doctors so often was difficult and I would try a number of things to make it a positive experience - like dressing up in costumes. Well now, Matthew actually looks forward to going! Once when we were on vacation in Disneyland, he surprised me with "Lets go to the clinic, Mom!"   There we were, in the "happiest place on earth" and he wants to go to the clinic!

 

How is Matthew doing now?

 

Matthew's doing very well. He's in the second year of his treatment, which will continue through 2011.  We are participating in a trial.

 

A clinical trial?

 

Yes, again, before Matthew had been diagnosed, I didn't realize how important clinical trials could be to treatment options.  I found out as much as I could in advance, especially about the protocol that was suggested for Matthew.  Now, I think of all of the people who participated in trials before us and I'm grateful.  If they hadn't, I wonder where we'd be now.  Thanks to previous trials and the people who participated in them, treatments have improved.

 

Have you participated in any previous Give & Get campaign?

 

We participated in both the spring and summer campaigns.  A coupon was forwarded to me via email.  The 30% discount is terrific and knowing 5% of the sale goes back to LLS - even better!

 

Now, when I know of a business, like Gap, that gives back to LLS -- I think, "They're doing this for research, they're doing this for cures, and they're doing this for my son."  It makes me want to cry because I know the true benefit of this kind of support.


Thank you, Jennifer, for sharing your story with us and allowing us to feature Matthew in this campaign.

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Michigan Musicians and The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Collaborate on Inspirational CD

 

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Legendary folk artists, Peter, Paul and Mary, and nationally acclaimed recording artists Tom Chapin, and Josh White, Jr. are a few of the many Michigan musicians featured on this CD, which was inspired by the battle several of the CD's artists have endured in the fight against cancer.

 

Now available from CDbaby.com, you may order :"As Long As I'm Here" and know that all proceeds will go to support The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's life-saving blood cancer research.

 

Click here to place your order today!

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