The Leukemia & Lymphoma
Society
Helping Cancer Patients In Hurricane-Stricken Areas
Along The Gulf Coast
In order to help meet the critical need to restore
health care to the communities ravaged by the hurricane,
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society will commit $1
million to help get blood cancer treatment centers and patient support services
in the devastated areas up and running again. We will carry out this commitment
through two of our major fundraising campaigns: a half million dollars from the
2005 Light The Night Walk and a half million dollars from this year's School & Youth
Programs. It is the Society's greatest concern that our patients who reside
in areas affected by Hurricane Katrina continue to have access to quality
cancer treatment and necessary supportive services.
YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE
AFTERMATH OF HURRICANE KATRINA! PARTICIPATE IN COLORADO'S LIGHT THE NIGHT
WALKS AND HELP THOSE IN NEED ON THE GULF COAST!
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