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My Boston, MA Sk8 to Elimin8 Cancer 2021 Fundraising Page
Richelle Chang
Richelle Chang
Please help me support cancer research by making a contribution to my fundraiser and sharing this page with your family and friends. Every dollar I raise funds advanced, innovative research through the Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation, as well as their healthcare partners.
This cause is extremely important to me. Growing up, my grandma had bone cancer, my grandpa had rectal cancer, and my grandpa from my dad’s side had lung cancer and colon cancer. Being alongside them in their journey made me realize how much cancer patients and their families have to go through. I remember being a little kid and looking up to my grandma for fighting every day of her life. She never gave up and I always saw her bravery through a smile on her face. When my grandma was sick, I always tried to think of a way to help her. As a family, we sang songs and prayed with her, but I knew deep down that it was her battle. Now that I am older, my heart goes out to all cancer patients and their families. I want to use the resources that I am so fortunate to be provided with to raise funds and awareness for cancer.
In April 2019, The Skating Club of Boston lost a member of our community, Cleo Theodoropolus, to Ewing Sarcoma. Cleo was treated in the teen division at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. 25% of these proceeds raised will be going to the new teen center.
This year, let's work to“Turn Cancer Upside Down.” I hope you will consider donating in honor of a loved one.
When we come together, we can make a difference!
This cause is extremely important to me. Growing up, my grandma had bone cancer, my grandpa had rectal cancer, and my grandpa from my dad’s side had lung cancer and colon cancer. Being alongside them in their journey made me realize how much cancer patients and their families have to go through. I remember being a little kid and looking up to my grandma for fighting every day of her life. She never gave up and I always saw her bravery through a smile on her face. When my grandma was sick, I always tried to think of a way to help her. As a family, we sang songs and prayed with her, but I knew deep down that it was her battle. Now that I am older, my heart goes out to all cancer patients and their families. I want to use the resources that I am so fortunate to be provided with to raise funds and awareness for cancer.
In April 2019, The Skating Club of Boston lost a member of our community, Cleo Theodoropolus, to Ewing Sarcoma. Cleo was treated in the teen division at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. 25% of these proceeds raised will be going to the new teen center.
This year, let's work to“Turn Cancer Upside Down.” I hope you will consider donating in honor of a loved one.
When we come together, we can make a difference!
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