Posts Tagged leukemia

Causes for a Cure

There are just so many ways I can help make a difference, and surprisingly, it isn’t always all about me. (I know, I know!)

This year I thought I could best help by supporting Gregory Rutchik. Gregory is campaigning for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Greater Los Angeles Chapter as a Man of the Year 2009 for the Los Angeles.

I’ll admit, I’m a little biased. Not only am I supporting him in his campaign, but I did nominate him as a candidate. (which is why I’ll sneak in a little link for you to donate by clicking here)

During his 9 week campaign (which ends on March 29th) I’ve learned how the Man & Woman of the Year event differs from what we do when cycling for the LLS cause. The MWOY helps two children in each chapter. The Greater Los Angeles chapter has been working with two amazing children, Tyler Cordova and Kelly Delaney.

Watching these two at our most recent event really showed me that personal strength and courage comes from within at any age level. Tyler has certainly learned this, although he has had to learn more than any child should (how many 5 year olds can discuss the differences between prednisone and dexamethasone),

Speaking to Kelly’s mother at this same event, she told me how incredibly grateful she was for the generosity of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and that many strides have been made for cancer research and treatment enabling children like Kelly to return to a normal happy childhood.  I was overwhelmed with emotion when she said “We are eternally grateful for the chance given to Kelly to have her life back”.

Add comment March 4, 2009

Help Tyler and Kelly

I’m not always cycling for a cure, sometimes I am working in other ways to help the LLS’s mission: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families.

Recently, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Greater Los Angeles Chapter honored Gregory Rutchik by nominating him as a Man of the Year 2009 for the Los Angeles.

I ask that you join Gregory Rutchik by making a contribution to his LLS fundraising campaign. Each dollar raised counts as one vote and the candidate who gets the most donations is named our local Man or Woman of the Year. As Man of the Year candidate he is raising money in honor of two local patients and truly hope to help make blood cancers a thing of the past.

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s mission is an ambitious task and Gregory has taken it on! DONATE to help Gregory Rutchik help children like Tyler Cordova and Kelly Delaney.

Gregory and Kelly

Gregory and Kelly

Gregory and Tyler

Gregory and Tyler

1 comment February 14, 2009

100 Rider spots left!

If you are still thinking joining our Team US Cares (password Kickbutt) for the The Ride to Conquer Cancer, Benefiting The Princess Margaret, June 2008, now is the time to get registered! There are only 100 spots left and Rider registration will close soon.

Ride Guides are standing by to help register any of your friends, co-workers and family members. Call today at (416) 815-RIDE(7433) or register online at: http://conquercancer.ca.

Let’s be clear. You don’t have to be rich to participate in The Ride to Conquer Cancer. And you don’t have to be an athlete. Whether you’re 25 or 75, a fitness freak or couch potato, a banker or barista, you can absolutely do this.

The funds you raise will support critical, breakthrough cancer research at The Princess Margaret, one of the top 5 cancer research hospitals in the world.

1 comment March 20, 2008

Go Rae Go!

We need YOUR help in making a difference. Like all of us on Team In Training are raising funds to help stop leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin lymphoma and myeloma from taking more lives.

Each one of us going to Solvang has a fundraising commitment. The event is less than 2 weeks away and Rachael is $1,800 short of her commitment. Since she stopped working on Saturday’s to be sure she had time for training, she has lost income and now the job, so there is no way for her to make this up before March 8th, the day of the Solvang Century ride.

After 5 months of training it hardly seems right not to help her raise money for all individuals who are battling blood cancers.

Please click to help her and others cross the finish line against this terrible disease.

1 comment February 24, 2008

Reason No. 1 to Ride

First in a series of “Reasons to Ride”.  Reason No. 1 is the battle against breast cancer.

Factlet: 3.8 hours of exercise a week decreases your risk of breast cancer by 40%

This little factoid made its way into my knowledge base around the same time I heard of cycling with Team in Training to help raise funds for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. I thought, “hey, I can do that” without realizing just how hard it would be to get to 100 miles or that I would fall completely in love with it.

Add comment December 22, 2007

My Commitment Grows

It’s been an eye opening week.

We lost someone that we met through our BNI business group, Phyllis Kaufman. Some time ago, she took a medical leave, and when asked how can we help, she responded that all she really wanted was a call now and then and to be in touch. (more…)

Add comment October 14, 2007

I’m OK, You’re Not So Supportive

The worst thing anyone ever said to me was the most freeing too, “I don’t want to spend the rest of my life checking every 30 minutes to see if you are OK.”

That totally works for me. I don’t want to spend the rest of my life wondering every 30 minutes if I am OK. I have tons of set backs, we all do, but does that stop us from getting out there and doing? I certainly hope not.

We struggle every day. Each one of us has our issues, mine are no tougher nor no less than anyone else. Its my job to make my way through it all. Somewhere in all of this I found cycling. I found it in hopes of helping others and found that it gave me the clarity to really think, to clear my head out and take myself where I want to go.

As an endurance athlete goes, I suck. As a 46 year old, overweight, Grandma grappling with diabetes and a history of various tumors goes, I rock. In fact, I rock harder than lentils!

Add comment October 9, 2007

Biking towards a cure

My fundraising and training took a hit by my detour to care for my brother, but not my commitment to the cause.

Jack is not only off life support now but we’re looking at moving him to the US where they have different quality of physical therapy and he can recover. This means that I will once again have my weekend’s in a country where people bike, or at least in a country where the rain doesn’t pour down every half hour and flood the streets. Just in time, too – the new training season for Solvang starts on Oct 16th.

My goal is still to raise $5018 (remember that extra eighteen for life!) and I know I can do it with your help. But since I lost $1200 due to the rsvp that TNT placed for me regarding plane and hotel bookings, we’re going to have to work just a little harder.

I promise to get my butt on that bike and cycle for the cure, and then some. Please help support me and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society by donating today.

1 comment October 5, 2007

Who are your Starfish?

This story paraphrased from The Star Thrower and reprinted in Jim Blasingame’s Small Business is like a Bunch of Bananas really resonated with me and how I view our place in life: (more…)

1 comment September 18, 2007


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