I have lost a number of dear friends in the past 3 years due to various forms of cancer. Prior to that, my grandmother passed away from stomach cancer. It has been personally painful and has not only cut great lives short, but has also left gaping holes in a number of lives.
It’s heart wrenching to see families go through this and I want to do whatever I can to make things better while working towards advancements. My focus in fundraising is with organizations that strive to find a cure. Through research, I’ve found that the Leukemia and Lymphoma society puts a large percentage of the funds they raise directly into research – where it is needed.
Last year, I took on a challenge I wasn’t sure I could accomplish. I joined the Team in Training and competed in my first marathon in San Francisco. What an amazing experience! Our group from BC raised $225,000 and the event as a whole raised $10 million for cancer research. My kids were a huge help in this goal. They came up with the greatest ideas for fundraising (we raised $4,000) and they kept me motivated when I was feeling overwhelmed.
I also really value the Ride to Conquer Cancer. I am not a bike rider and can’t imagine what those people put themselves through, but I support a number of them in their journey and I appreciate that they take the time, and the toll on their bodies, to help others.
Part of the reason I’m proud to be part of the Mortgage Alliance team is their devotion to cancer fundraising. Last year our team participated in the Rally of Hope and the Mortgage Alliance team was the #6 overall fundraiser in the 2012 Weekend to End Women’s Cancers. This year, the Mortgage Alliance group will participate in the April Daffodil Campaign, field teams for Relay for Life, get involved in National Golf day, take part in the Holiday Gala and again make a huge impact with the Mortgage Alliance Rally of Hope.
I’m planning on putting together a team for the June 8 Relay for Hope in North Vancouver.
All of these activities are fun and anyone can participate. I could easily go on and on about why this is so important to me. It’s not easy to fit it into a busy life, but when it’s important you find a way to make time.
If you want to know more about any of these activities, let me know. I would love to spend some time filling you in and seeing if these fundraisers are the right opportunity for you to get involved. You can find out more about Relay for Life at www.relayforlife.ca.