Fundraiser benefits Chelsea Community Hospital The Chelsea Standard Sat, 01 May 2010 06:03 AM PDT The 25th annual Chelsea Community Hospital spring auction will take place May 8 at the IBEW Local 252 Hall, 7920 Jackson Road. Proceeds from the event will help fund the equipment and facilities necessary to begin providing chemotherapy infusion services for cancer patients at CCH. To date, $300,000 of the needed $500,000 has been raised through generous donations from the community, the Chelsea ... | Relay for Life set for May 22 The Chelsea Standard Sat, 01 May 2010 06:03 AM PDT If youâve never been told, âyou have cancer,â then you are among the lucky two out of three people that have not and hopefully never will be diagnosed with cancer. | Relay to kick off this year in Tri-Lakes Tri-Lakes Tribune Sat, 01 May 2010 05:54 AM PDT This summer, the Tri-Lakes community will have the opportunity to provide support to those who are fighting cancer and celebrate the lives of those who have battled the disease. | Scrapbooking event to raise money for cancer patient Fremont News-Messenger Sat, 01 May 2010 05:42 AM PDT Local scrapbooking enthusiasts, the Creative Crusaders for Bubba's Battle, are having a fundraiser to benefit Jacob "Bubba" Andrews, 20, who is undergoing chemotherapy and radiation for gliobastoma multiforme cancer. | dressbarn supports cancer victims with Relay For Life partnership Avon Messenger Sat, 01 May 2010 05:34 AM PDT dressbarn announced that it will be continuing its annual participation as an American Cancer Society Relay For Life National Corporate Team Program member for 2010. As part of its partnership with the Society, local dressbarn stores, including the one located at Staples Plaza in Avon, will be selling their signature Hope Bracelet to rally support from the local community and to help raise money ... | Helping hospital in mum's memory Hartlepool Mail Sat, 01 May 2010 05:13 AM PDT THE family of a much-loved cancer victim are hoping to raise vital funds for the hospital ward that helped her through her final months. | Kanzius project receives most votes in Pepsi contest Erie Times-News Sat, 01 May 2010 04:22 AM PDT The Kanzius Cancer Foundation finished first in online voting in the Pepsi Refresh funding competition in April. The first- and second-place proposals are considered by Pepsi to be finalists for $250,000 grants. | | |
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