This is my 2nd year a part of an amazing group, TEAM FIGHT! Last year I was able to do my first sprint triathlon for the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults and became an Iron Girl. It was an amazing journey and life changing. I was able to meet so many people a part of this organization that gave me a positive mental attitude, motivation, and dedication to help such a great cause.
This year, I plan on wearing TEAM FIGHT colors in a very challending race schedule. My goals are to be awarded an Iron Girl Triple Crown and Doubler awards this year. For the triple crown, I will be racing in the 1/2 marathon and 2 sprint triathlons; while for the Doubler I will be running the Frederick 1/2 marathon and Baltimore Full marathon. I've never run anything like this but know that your support will get me to that finish line.
My goal this year is $2,500. I race for THEIR lives, I wear TEAM Fight colors for THEIR future, I do this to MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Help me accomplish this goal and see those finish lines!
Cancer changes lives, SO DO WE!
Please join me in this fight!
F**K Cancer,
Thanks!!!!
Lee
The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults changes lives by creating a community of support for young adults, and their loved ones, as they fight cancer and embrace survivorship.
With your support, The Ulman Cancer Fund is able to provide multiple support services and resources for the young adult cancer community, including:
Cancer to 5K - A free, progressive, 12-week run/walk program designed to reintroduce cancer survivors to physical activity.
Helping Others Fight - A volunteer program that provides basic services – such as transportation to and from treatment, yard work, home repairs, delivery of chemo care bags – to local cancer patients and their families so they can focus their energy on their battle with cancer and their well-being.
Patient Navigation - A free program - onsite at cancer centers and remote - that ensures no young adult ever faces cancer alone. We provide one-on-one personal support and resources to young adults and their families to help them manage the cancer experience and long-term cancer survival.
Scholarships - A financial assistance program to help young adults continue their education after being affected by cancer through their own diagnosis or the diagnosis of a loved one.
Thank you for making these programs and our mission possible.
Supporters | |||
Name | Date | Amount | Comments |
Lee Keagle | 08/23/2014 | $100.00 | Clare Zuraw | 08/20/2014 | $50.00 | Beverly Dipietro | 08/18/2014 | $100.00 | Administrative Solutions Plus LLC | 08/14/2014 | $50.00 | Jean Keagle | 08/14/2014 | $55.00 | Go lee! You're Half way! Love you Anut Bean and Uncle BOZ | Janet Meyer | 08/14/2014 | $50.00 | Cathy Keagle | 08/14/2014 | $100.00 | Peter DiPietro | 08/14/2014 | $30.00 | Brian Walsh | 08/14/2014 | $50.00 | GO LEE! | David Castine | 08/14/2014 | $25.00 | Cheryl Duvall | 08/13/2014 | $100.00 | Looking forward to another Iron Girl with you! Thanks for inspiring all of us with your endless energy and amazing spirit! Go Iron Girl Lee! | Elizabeth Friedel | 08/02/2014 | $50.00 | Lee Keagle | 08/01/2014 | $200.00 | Donation from charity O's game 5/10/14. Thanks all who came to the game!!!! | Curtis Leung | 08/01/2014 | $50.00 | GO LEE!!!!!!!!!!11111oneoneone | Lindsey Blum | 05/08/2014 | $30.00 | You are inspiring!!!! | Chris Cobbs | 04/17/2014 | $35.00 | Karen Goodspeed | 04/14/2014 | $50.00 | Beth Keagle | 04/14/2014 | $75.00 | Lauren Meyer | 04/14/2014 | $50.00 | Looking forward to joining you next year ;) | Kymberlee Olson | 04/13/2014 | $250.00 | Jason Miller | 04/13/2014 | $50.00 |
Total | $1,550.00 |