"We run for them. For their smiles, for the little victories, for the courage we build together. Every step we take is a promise: a promise that No Kid Fights Cancer Alone." Join us as we run for the kids at the 2024 NC4K Reindeer Run on Saturday, December 14! Sign up today and make every mile matter at?nc4k.org/reindeer. Thank you to Hunter Marketing, one of our Champion Partners, for this incredible video!
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Have we gone too far in protecting our kids from setbacks? This episode, brought to you by Keyin College, features Geoff Eaton, Founder of Young Adult Cancer Canada, as he discusses the need for resilience and the benefits of taking risks. Watch the full episode here ?? https://lnkd.in/eF8VFHa4
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VOICES of Black Women is a pivotal long-term study led by the American Cancer Society to better understand health conditions like cancer and strive for enhanced overall well-being among Black women.?I'm so proud to support the American Cancer Society's vision to end cancer as we know it, for everyone.?Learn more about VOICES:?https://voices.cancer.org/
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Aflac can help with the costs of cancer - from diagnosis to treatment to recovery and beyond. How does Aflac Cancer Insurance work? Connect with me and I'll be happy to tell you. Stay well. #Aflac #Affordable #Insurance
Access to quality, inclusive care is key to the prevention and treatment of cancer for EVERYONE. You can take action and get involved with your local American Cancer Society! If you or someone you know needs help, we’re here to support you whether it’s treatment, prevention, detection or survivorship of cancer. Hear more from our Chief Diversity Officer, Tawana Thomas Johnson. Find your local ACS: https://lnkd.in/gXM4skqG
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VOICES of Black Women is a pivotal long-term study led by the American Cancer Society to better understand health conditions like cancer and strive for enhanced overall well-being among Black women. I'm proud to support the American Cancer Society’s vision to end cancer as we know it, for everyone. Learn more about VOICES: voices.cancer.org.
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One reason this is so important is this same foam giving firefighters cancer is used to put out fires caused by 1. smart meters (which are more prone to catch fire than regular meters, constitute an illegal search as a Pennsylvania judge has admitted, cause injury to those who have electrosensitivity (which is very real and supported by many peer-reviewed papers, healthcare providers (including Physicians for Safe Technology), pose a great risk to children's growing brains, home insurance won't pay for damage caused by the smart meters, and jobs have been taken away only to enrich the companies and if anything, people have reported their bills going up. They also hurt the environment, killing pollinators, and no pollinators = no food = no humans. https://lnkd.in/ehgEfAtY There is also a great deal of evidence that EMF "advances" are behind what many term "viruses" a la the Spanish Flu of 1918. In fact, there are peer-reviewed studies linking 5G and COVID-19. Having experienced toxicity illness myself and conducting much research, I can say that I'm sorry I doubted Dr. Cowan and Dr. Bailey and now am a firm believer in terrain theory and toxins and toxic chemicals causing disease. Mold itself can be linked to everything from cancer to colitis to Alzheimer's. 2. electrical vehicles - they also require use of this foam and when they catch on fire, it is not unusual for the fire to last for days and/or re-ignite after the fire is initially "put out"; they also cause injury to those who have electrosensitivity and cause same EMF problems as smart meters noted above; they put a strain on our already burdened grid; they will not work if there is an EMP - the only vehicle that has the possibility to work is from last century; slave labor, including children, are used to make the parts for EVs; the mining to the earth for parts to create EVs is harmful; it is absurd to ban gas cars when the average person can't afford an EV; they take a very long time to charge, making them inefficient; and end up costing a lot due to the electricity they need. That being said, I am wholeheartedly aware of the pollutants from gas. I was shocked the Environmental Working Group does not inform people that by-products of gas production, such as petroleum jelly and mineral oil, which is in many pharmaceutical and personal care products, is carcinogenic. However, when I did some digging and found out who REALLY funds the EWG - people such as George Soros, who has no remorse about stealing from his fellow Jews and their death and abuse in the Holocaust, it makes sense that such organizations act as if they are doing good when they are not. Kinda like Bill Gates "philanthropy" after former Attorney General Janet Reno tried to take him down and he wanted to better his reputation. The solution? I'm not a scientist, but conservation seems good to me. Let's plant (organic and not bioengineered) trees and not "cloud seed".
Watch BURNED, the true story of firefighter cancer, now free on YouTube! Awareness is the first step to real change. Help us get the word out and share it with your community. Huge thanks to our executive producer, Mark Ruffalo. #BURNED https://lnkd.in/gtheV7mU
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Check out this post for your chance to support Sky High 4 Kids and their mission to "End Childhood Cancer"
Midland, It's time! Sky High for Kids is hosting our annual Boot and Shoot Sporting Clay Tournament and Western Banquet. September 5th and 6th. Please use the link below to sign up and sponsor the event. We look forward to seeing you there! https://lnkd.in/gS5aNqSq We are thankful to our sponsors who are continuing our mission to "End Childhood Cancer" Special thank you to Texas Pacific Land Corporation (TPL) for being our presenting sponsor for our event! Sky High for Kids Errin Williams Nicholas Tallant Morgan Kanaly Brittany Franklin
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VOICES of Black Women is a pivotal long-term study led by the American Cancer Society to better understand health conditions like cancer and strive for enhanced overall well-being among Black women. I'm so proud to support the American Cancer Society's vision to end cancer as we know it, for everyone. Learn more about VOICES: Voices of Black Women | American Cancer Society
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We desperately need a prostate screening programme that covers all males, sadly too many very treatable cancers are missed dur to no symptoms being present at the early stages when it is most survivable. Some of us have been incredibly lucky that our tumours have been found when other procedures or investigations have been taking place, when the tumour is still encapsulated in the prostate giving low Gleeson scores and most options for treatment. Men under 50 with a prostate cancer seem to be the least lucky as they are not included in the current screening. I have included the following from the Prostate Cancer UK site just to remind us all why we need to be vigilant and get tested. You are two and a half times more likely to get prostate cancer if your father or brother has had it, compared to a man who has no relatives with prostate cancer. Your chance of getting prostate cancer may be even greater if your father or brother was under 60 when he was diagnosed, or if you have more than one close relative (father or brother) with prostate cancer. Your risk of getting prostate cancer may also be higher if your mother or sister has had breast cancer or ovarian cancer.
“If you can meet with triumph and disaster and treat those two imposters just the same”. Blown away by the resilience and determination of Sir Chris Hoy this morning. Shortly after being told that he has between 2-4 years to live because of his terminal cancer… his lovely wife, Sarra, was diagnosed with MS. The man remains an incredible inspiration. Sending love to the whole family.
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Imagine being 4 years old, an age typically filled with carefree play and boundless energy. Now picture having to lie perfectly still, wearing a custom-molded mask bolting your head to a table, day after day, for 30 treatments, followed by another 10 sessions. The sheer magnitude of what Neev endured is both heart-wrenching and awe-inspiring! Let Neev's bravery be the catalyst that inspires us all to take action. Together, we can make a significant impact in the lives of children facing cancer, ensuring they receive the best possible care, support, and chance at a healthy future. What will you do today to make a difference?
For children like Neev and Ronil, cancer means facing terrifying moments like this—where their bravery is tested, and pain is endured. These masks, molded to fit their heads, are crucial for radiation therapy, a process that’s even more terrifying when they’re awake, unable to move as the treatment begins. The courage these children show is beyond measure. We hear their cries, and it’s up to us to answer—with hope, support, and action. Every child deserves a future, and we can make that future brighter through research and philanthropy. Register for our BORN Gala NOW -- Find the link in the comments.
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Take a minute to read this.
Last night, In honor of the winning streak that the NC State Men’s basketball team is on through the ACC and NCAA Tournaments, My wife Jess and I watched the ESPN 30:30 documentary on NC State’s 1983 Basketball Team and their improbable run to an NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship. The title of the documentary is “Survive And Advance”, which is a nod to the now famous motto for that 1983 team during their winning streak. One of the main focus areas of the documentary is Jim Valvano, the legendary Wolfpack Coach and Founder of The V foundation for Cancer Research. Coach Valvano lost his battle with Cancer in 1993 but he left behind words of encouragement and an enthusiastic spirit that will be remembered forever. Jimmy V was an excellent public speaker. Two of my favorite quotes from him are “In every single day, in every walk of life, ordinary people accomplish extraordinary things.” And, “You have to have an enthusiasm for life. You have to have a dream, a goal. And you have to be willing to work for it.” If you have ten minutes today, I encourage you to watch his famous speech from the 1993 ESPY Awards, which he gave just one month before his death.?(https://lnkd.in/e3BSwbh3) To this date, The V Foundation has raised over $353 Million Dollars for Cancer Research. In January of this year, my wife, Jess, was diagnosed with brain cancer. We have been working with the team at Duke Health since her diagnosis and have been the recipients of fantastic care and treatment while at Duke. The Duke Brain Tumor Center has a similar foundation, focused specifically on funding Brain Tumor research at Duke University. That Foundation is called ‘Angels Among Us’. Without the innovative research funded by donations to Angels Among Us, Jess’ treatments for her brain tumor would look a lot different. These donations, no matter how big or small, contribute to research that is saving the lives of thousands of people every year. The 2024 NC State Men’s Basketball team has their own motto - Why Not Us? In every single day, in every walk of life, ordinary people accomplish the extraordinary by beating cancer - so why not us? Please donate to our fight if you are able to: https://lnkd.in/eAPpjZea
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