Yippee! Our resource group information has now been posted on curesearch.org - the most informative childhood cancer website (in my opinion) out there! It provides information for parents, patients, survivors, and medical support about all kinds of childhood cancer!
Go curesearch.org, click on For Parents/Families, then under Resource Directories, click Find Resources, then type in your zip code. As long as you are in South Alabama/South Mississippi, you should find us!
Monday, April 16, 2007
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Yay!! I also got some info from CureSearch the other day- I'm going to copy and paste it in here, but you might want to post it to the front of the page!!
REACH THE DAY
Conquer Childhood Cancer
June 26, 2007
Together our voices are louder and stronger.
We must make finding a cure for childhood cancer an urgent national priority.
Reach the Day: Conquer Childhood Cancer is a unifying call to the nation to fund the critical research necessary to cure children diagnosed with cancer.
Join us in Washington, DC and across the country on June 26th, 2007
Participants in Washington will hear first-hand from childhood cancer specialists about the current state of childhood cancer research, the progress and the critical need for funds. Participants will take part in scheduled meetings with Members of Congress and will join together for a rally on Capitol Hill.
Those who are unable to travel to Washington can join with local COG hospitals and community organizations to plan an event on June 26th to raise awareness about childhood cancer in the local community.
Get involved! Go to www.curesearch.org for more information and to register for Reach the Day: Conquer Childhood Cancer.
Another quick way to get to the CureSearch Resource Directory is in the footer, at the bottom of each page on the website. Check it out at www.CureSearch.org.
Thanks to taxmegan for her comment about Reach the Day: Conquer Childhood Cancer on June 26th. Please get involved in this national day of awareness! You can register at CureSearch.org or plan a local event.
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