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We approached Team In Training alumni and President of Karhu North America, Jay Duke, to feature his story on this blog.  Jay's passion for our mission is an inspiration, just as Karhu's product partnership is a welcome alliance. Here's Jay's story:

 

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One of my wife's best friends - her sister and Godmother to our firstborn - was diagnosed with Leukemia in September 2001. A devoted oncology nurse and impassioned advocate for her patients, Mary June knew the climb and was a natural fighter. She waged a fierce battle and one year later, as we all expected, the doctors diagnosed her as cancer-free. The entire family celebrated the victory of her one-year remission with a festive dinner party.


The celebration was short lived as the cancer reappeared 18 months later. Knowing full well the difficulty of the second time around, she did not waver in her fight for life. My last moments with Mary June were at my daughter's birthday party just days before she passed away the third of September 2005. Even in her weakened state, Mary June was there with us and for us - her family. Mary June asked us never to forget her, an impossible thought to those who knew her, including those in oncology community who unimaginably lost one of their own to the very illness.


In Mary June's memory I joined my first LLS fundraising event, a sprint triathlon, in 2006. I have participated in a minimum of one LLS event every year since, including this past 2009 Boston Marathon. Last year I joined the venture to build KARHU and CRAFT and fortunately can now elevate a personal passion with a corporate partnership to support the mission of LLS and a cause I am committed to for life. I can only hope this partnership will be one way to spare others from similar heartache.


Thank you, Jay, for allowing us to post your story and for all you do to help fund life-saving cancer research!

 

 

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College is typically a time of studying, partying, self-exploration and planning your future. But, it's not often that your actions during these four years really make a significant impact on the lives of others.

 

At California State University Fresno (a.k.a. Fresno State), students enrolled in Marketing courses at the Craig School of Business are learning more than just how to become business-savvy execs. They're learning how to fold charity, fundraising and volunteerism into their every day lives.

 

For the past three years, in partnership with The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, students have had the option of organizing and leading a Friends & Family Team and participating in The Light The Night Walk- for course credit!

 

As part of individual coursework, students are required to complete a service-learning project. In short, the project is meant to teach students to lead a philanthropic or entrepreneurial initiative.

 

After completing his "Light The Night Project," former Marketing student, Ryan Summers, put it best: "It felt really good to do something for someone else. Sometimes you get wrapped up in your life and think you have so much to worry about; events like this put everything into perspective."

 

By accepting the challenge, the student becomes a Team Captain and recruits a group of people to walk. S/he sets fundraising goals, develops a marketing plan, organizing fundraising activities, creates marketing materials - including flyers, poster and letters - and executes the plan. The project culminates with the walk - this year it's on October 6th - held on-campus.

 

Since 2005, more than 200 students at Fresno State have completed The Light The Night Project, raising a total of $70,000. Dr. Skip Sherwood, Professor Emeritus of Marketing and member of the LTN Committee, lends his expertise to students involved in this project. He notes, "As a former marketing professor, I am constantly overwhelmed by the dedication, passion, and abilities of the students in the Craig School of Business."

 

To learn more about the Light The Night Walk in Fresno or a community near you, visit www.lightthenight.org.

 

For more information on The Light The Night Project , visit the Fresno State information page.

 

 

Image from www.fresnostatenews.com.
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