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Friends of Heroes - Tucson

Top 12 Friends of Heroes Teams (Oct 08)

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Congratulations to our current top teams for Friends of Heroes!!!!!

Teamwork is vital and can help you reach your fundraising goals!!!! Your local team captains are a resource for ideas and leadership. Team members can support and encourage each other in their fundraising and recruiting.  Remember, to ask everyone you know!

As of September 30, our current top 12 teams in active.com are:

Team Name – Walksite Team Captain Walkers Team Total
Friends of Heroes – Tucson, AZ Renee Rubio 86 $15,439
Jackson’s All Stars – Santa Rosa, CA Eric O’Neil 32 $4,811
Wesley’s Journey – Montgomery, AL Angie Adams 32 $4,625
Team Ken – Tucson, AZ Kevin Wichers 6 $3,572
Simple Man – Fresno, CA Judy Clifton 23 $2,239
Friends of Heroes – St. Charles County, MO Kathie Eberle 10 $1,578
Friends of Heroes – Reno, NV Rebecca Marko 8 $1,445
Team Matthew – Greater Phoenix Walk, AZ Sean Haines 8 $1,235
Friends of Heroes – Toronto, ON Robin Brunet 3 $1,195
Friends of Heroes – Ann Arbor, MI Denise Coleman 5 $960
Friends of Heroes – Chester County, PA Alison Bazeley 1 $590
Team Baby Vaughn – Southeastern WI, Mary Ann Brodjeski 6 $585

All totals reflect the money received through active.com electronically and money counted from walker envelopes as of 9/30/08. Please allow 1-2 weeks for your local chapter to tally any recent walks or bank days. For questions about your team total, contact your local LLS office.

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Friends of Heroes Affiliate Team – Angel’s Wings

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Team Angel’s Wings is a new Friends of Heroes affiliate, but they are not new to Light The Night or blood cancers. National Co-captain Jenn Burgess interviewed Helen Bailey, captain of Angel’s Wings to find out more about why they participate in Light The Night.

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Angel Marie

Can you tell us a little bit about how your team Angel’s Wings started?

My son, James Rodriguez, had a friend/classmate whose younger sister, Angel, developed leukemia. Angel’s mother asked for donations, help and support for Light The Night, so I decided to get a team together of James’s classmates to help.

Two years later, my mother Estela Bailey was diagnosed with non Hodgkins lymphoma. And, a grandparent of one of our walkers was also diagnosed with cancer, so I decided to keep the team going in their honor.

How are Angel and your mom doing today post-treatment?

Angel is doing great! She was the honored hero for last year’s Light The Night walk and is now in first grade. Angel only needs to visit the clinic for treatment every six months (instead of every day!) which allows her to live a “normal” life. Due to additional complications, doctors did not share hope that she would make it this far. We’re thrilled that she proved the doctors wrong!

My mom is back to being a mom! I am grateful she is doing well and here to watch my kids and grandkids grow up.

It’s so good to hear they are doing well!! Events like Light The Night fund blood cancer research and helps families through patient services programs. Survival rates have increased dramatically in the past 30 years, yet a cure is still needed.

Let’s talk about Light The Night! What made you decide to become a part of FOH as an affiliate?

A new co-worker (Jenn) invited me to a local baseball game which was a fundraising and awareness event for Light The Night. She told me about her team, Friends of Heroes, so I looked up their website and between what I read about the pediatric cancer research grants and the excitement she showed about their success stories and fundraising, I decided to join her team as an affiliate.

Please share a little bit about your planning leading up to the walk. What are your plans for team fundraising this year? Is there anything that worked well in the past?

I am trying to recruit as many members as possible at work and school, plus friends and family. I want to get everyone together for a meeting to decided other ways to raise money like making pins, buttons, ribbons, etc. to sell. Maybe hold a car wash, bake sale, etc.

I also have the help of my daughter, Nicole Bustinza, as a co-captain. She is able to run errands, deliver walker information and pick up donations when I’m at work. Together, we are able to reach more people.

You’re good at recruiting and motivating people. What do you say to encourage people to walk and raise money for Light The Night?

I tell them that participating in this walk may one day help save the lives of their children, family or friends like it did for Angel and my mom. What cause could be better?

When someone asks you what Light The Night means to you, what do you tell them?

It gives me the opportunity to help save lives!

Helen, thanks so much for sharing more about your team and what you are doing this year. Is there anything else you would like to add?

I think since so many children have been afflicted by this disease, we should target schools to help.

Well said! The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society has a priority to help young patients and has initiated the Trish Greene Back to School Program for the Child with Cancer. The program is designed to help parents, teachers and administrators when a child in their school has cancer. Programs like these can help schools and care givers provide the best possible chance for pediatric patients to renter their schools and succeed.

To donate to or join Helen and her team, visit Team Angel’s Wings.

Check out the photos from the baseball game fundraiser and awareness event. Walkers who purchased tickets walked onto the field with the twinkling lights. For each ticket purchased, $5 was donated directly back to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. To plan a similar event in your city, contact the Community Relations Manager for your local ball club. (Mouseover the sides of the large photo to navigate.)

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Week 5 Of Light the Night

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Is there a Light The Night walk in your town this weekend? It’s not too late to join!

You are invited to join our Light The Night team and be a part of an amazing group of compassionate and dedicated members who want to put an end to blood cancers!

Date State City Location
10/02/08 California San Francisco Downtown San Francisco
Canada Toronto Queens Park
Connecticut Norwalk Calf Pasture Beach
Idaho Boise Ann Morrison Park
Indiana Nortre Dame Saint Mary’s College
Massachusetts Boston The Boston Common
Ohio Mason Mason Community Center
Pennsylvania Danville Geisinger Medical Center
Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Heinz Field, North Shore
South Carolina Greenville Furman University
Tennessee Knoxville Volunteer Landing
Virginia Richmond Browns Island
10/03/08 California Visalia Visalia
Florida Cocoa Riverfront Park
Florida Suart Flagler Park
Georgia Athens The Classic Center, Foundry Street Annex
Georgia Savannah Forsyth Park
Maryland Royal Oak Memorial Park – Royal Oak
New York Buffalo Delaware Park
New York White Plains Rye Playland
Oregon Portland World Trade Center Plaza
Wisonsin Green Bay Lambeau Field
10/04/08 California Palo Alto Palo Alto High School
California Riverside California Baptist University
Canada Surrey Cloverddale Millenium Ampitheatre
Delaware Wilmington A.I. duPont Hospital for Children
Florida Lakeland Munn Park
Florida St. Petersburg Albert Whitted Park
Georgia Augusta The Augusta Common at the Riverwalk
Hawaii Kapolei Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park
Iowa Davenport Davenport
Kentucky Louisville Waterfront Park
Maryland Howard County Columbia Lakefront Plaza
Maryland York York Beach Ball Field
Minnesota St. Paul Lake Phalen Regional Park
Missiouri Springfield Bass Pro Shop
New Jersey Bloomfield/ Montclair Brookdale Park
New Jersey Ocean Grove Ocean Grove Youth Temple
New Jersey Somerset Colonial Park
New Jersey Succasunna Horseshoe Lake
New York Central Islip Citibank Park
New York Nyack Nyack Memorial Park
New York Staten Island Midland Beach Promenade
Oregon Eugene Eugene Hilton & Conference
Pennsylvania Bethlehem Northampton Community
Pennsylvania Chesterbrook Wilson Farm Park
Pennsylvania Johnstown UPJ Campus
Rhode Island Newport Salve Regina University
Virginia Fredericksburg Hurkamp Park
Virginia Manassas The Harris Pavillion
Virginia Reston Reston Town Center
10/05/08 Illinois Peoria Peoria Riverfront
Louisiana Baton Rouge Galvez Plaza
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Chili’s to donate all profits from September 29 to St. Jude

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On September 29, Chili’s Grill & Bar offers an easy way for you to join the fight against childhood cancer: dining out.

Participating Chili’s restaurants nationwide will donate 100 percent of its profits from this Monday to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. So enjoy those famous Baby Back Ribs or one of Chili’s other signature entrées for lunch or dinner, and you will be supporting the lifesaving work of St. Jude.

The special day is part of Chili’s “Create-A-Pepper to Fight Childhood Cancer” campaign. During September—which is National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month—guests can make a donation to St. Jude and receive a coloring sheet they can decorate and have displayed in the restaurant.

Guests can also purchase Create-A-Pepper T-shirts ($12) or you can purchase 2008 limited edition Chili’s – St. Jude keys ($5) that you can be cut for use at home. Sixty percent of the purchase price of the T-shirt and keys will go to St. Jude.

“Chili’s guests have enthusiastically embraced the mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital over the years, and I’m confident that September’s Create-A-Pepper campaign will once again inspire guests to support our lifesaving work,” said David L. McKee, interim CEO and chief operating officer of ALSAC, the fundraising organization for St. Jude. “We are so grateful for Chili’s partnership with St. Jude and for the company’s commitment to our patients and their families.”

To date, Chili’s has raised $18.7 million as part of a $50 million commitment to St. Jude over a 10-year period.  Once completed, the donation will be the largest donation from a single partner campaign in St. Jude’s history.

For more information, to purchase Create-A-Pepper T-shirts and keys, to make an online donation or to create a pepper online, visit www.createapepper.com.

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Light the Night Team Tidbits

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 Reno Friends of Heroes has doubled since last year!  We have a new Reno Friends of heroes Honoree, ETHAN!  He is one of the sweetest boys.  He is 5 years old had had Leukemia.  He finished up treatment earlier this year.  He was Reno’s Light the Night honoree from last year.  At the walk, I was honored with the award of “volunteer of the year”!  It caught me by such a surprise!  I was literally brought to tears and was speechless.  To think that before Friends of Heroes, (at the time Allies Angels) I did not eve know much about blood cancers, NOW, finding a cure and helping out the families is my life. 
Thank you friends of heroes! 

Beck Marko
Friends of Heroes team captain friendsofheroes.org

Friends of Heroes Team Captains (9-29-08)

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Each year Friends of Heroes is led by a group of amazing team captains who commit to walking, raising money and leading a team for Light The Night. Because of the work that they do, we are taking steps toward a cure. Without our team captains, team Friends of Heroes would not be the same.

It is with our deepest gratitude that we say “Thank You” to all of our Friends of Heroes captains – both local teams and affiliate teams – for their time and efforts.

If you want to join this distinguished group and help us save lives through research, please check for a local Light The Night here.

First Last Walksite Affiliate Team Name
Christy Abney Wichita Falls
Angie Adams Montgomery Wesley’s Journey
Helen Bailey Fresno Angel’s Wings
Alison Bazeley Chester County
Celina Biggs Springfield
Mary Ann Brodjeski Southeastern WI Team Baby Vaughn
Robin Brunet Toronto
Carla Bryant Lincoln Walk
Jennifer Burgess Fresno
Angela Canner Reno St. Mary’s Angels
Judy Clifton Fresno Simple Man
Denise Coleman Ann Arbor
Jennifer Coon North Bay-Santa Rosa
Karen DeVinney Greater Orlando
Megan Donnelly Queens
Kathie Eberle St. Charles County
Jennifer Feeney Colonial Park
Carole Franklyn Reston
Devan Griffin Louisville
Sean Haines Greater Phoenix Walk Team Matthew
Beth Ann Higgs Birmingham
Sherry House Downtown Raleigh
Amy Machado Berks County
Rebecca Marko Reno
Joy McCarthy San Jose
Eric O’Neil North Bay-Santa Rosa Jackson’s A.L.L. Stars
Amy Paule Memphis
Jennifer Perryman Wichita
Monica Phillips Chattanooga
Donna Robertson Surrey
Teri Rodriguez Philadelphia
Renee Rubio Tucson
Kattie Smith Fresno Kremen School
Lisa Weihman Mountaineer Area
Lois Whittaker Mercer County
Kevin Wichers Tucson Team Ken
Theresa Williamson Philadelphia Ellen’s Equipe
Melissa Winger Cleveland

Data collected from active.com reports. If you are a team captain and we missed you, please let us know! Contact Kathie at tcrelations@friendsofheroes.org

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