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Light the Night Walks Week 4
0You 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!
| 09/23/08 | Pennsylvania | Erie | Jerry Uht Park |
| 09/24/08 | Connecticut | Waterford | Harkness Memorial Park |
| Pennsylvania | York | Agricultural & Industrial Museum | |
| 09/25/08 | Alabama | Huntsville | Jones Valley |
| Colorado | Denver | Washington Park | |
| Connecticut | Hartford | The Promenade Shops at Evergreen Walk | |
| Florida | Jacksonville | Riverplace Tower – Downtown | |
| Indiana | Lafayette | Riehle Plaza | |
| Mississippi | Pearl | Trustmark Park | |
| New York | East Meadow | Eisenhower Park | |
| North Carolina | Wilmington | Wilmington | |
| Ohio | Akron | Lock 3 | |
| Ohio | Dayton | Fraze Pavilion | |
| Ohio | Zanesville | Ohio University Zanesville | |
| South Carolina | Columbia | Columbia International University | |
| Tennessee | Memphis | Shelby Farms | |
| Wisonsin | Madison | Olin Park | |
| 09/26/08 | Georgia | Albany | Parks at Chehaw |
| New York | Albany | The Crossing, Colonie | |
| New York | Rochester | Monroe Community College | |
| 09/27/08 | Alabama | Florence | Wilson Park |
| California | Bakersfield | CSU Bakersfield – Runner’s Park | |
| California | Sacramento | California State Capitol | |
| California | Santa Rosa | Court House Square | |
| Canada | Calgary | Eau Claire Festival Market | |
| Canada | Montreal | Parc Jean Drapeau | |
| Canada | Vancouver | Ceperly Park in Stanley Park | |
| Colorado | Boulder | The University of Colorado | |
| Connecticut | Danbury | Western Connecticut State | |
| Florida | Orlando | Lake Eola | |
| Illinois | Bloomington | Miller Park | |
| Kanasas | Lawrence | South Park | |
| Massachusetts | Nashua | Greeley Park | |
| Missiouri | St. Joseph | Hyde Park | |
| New Jersey | Hoboken | Pier A | |
| New Jersey | Madison | Giralda Farms | |
| New Jersey | Trenton | Waterfront Park; Home of Trenton Thunder | |
| New Jersey | Westfield | Downtown Westfield | |
| New York | Bear Mountain | Bear Mountain State Park | |
| New York | Binghamton | NYSEG Stadium | |
| North Carolina | Charlotte | Wachovia Atrium & Plaza | |
| Ohio | Cleveland | Jacobs Field | |
| Pennsylvania | Newtown | Bucks County Community College | |
| Pennsylvania | Scranton | Nay Aug Park | |
| Pennsylvania | Uniontown | Uniontown Area High School | |
| Rhode Island | Providence | Blackstone Park | |
| Washington | Olympia | Marathon Park | |
| Washington | Tacoma | Ruston Way | |
| 09/28/08 | Indiana | Fort Wayne | Lutheran Hospital Campus |
| Maryland | Annapolis | Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium |
Thank you to everyone who is participating in this years walks.
Team Matthew was officially added to our roster yesterday, which puts us at $996,787!!!! Only $3,213 away. We can do it! We are so close!
Light The Night Walks this weekend! (9-20-08)
2Is 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!
A very special thank you to the Friends of Heroes team captains and affiliates who are walking this weekend:
- Wesley’s Journey – Angie Adams
- Monica Phillips
- Jenny Perryman
- Denise Coleman
- Lisa Weihman
They have been with us since the beginning when we started out as Allie’s Angels and Friends of Allie!
Light The Night Walks – September 17 – 21, 2008
For a full list of walksites, please click here.
| Date | State | City |
| 09/17/08 | New York | Syracuse |
| 09/18/08 | Alabama | Montgomery |
| Colorado | Colorado Springs | |
| Illinois | Rockford | |
| Indiana | Winona Lake | |
| Nebraska | Omaha | |
| New York | Riverhead | |
| North Carolina | Durham | |
| Ohio | Cincinnati | |
| Pennsylvania | Harrisburg | |
| Tennessee | Chattanooga | |
| Wisonsin | Chippewa Falls | |
| 09/19/08 | Canada | Edmonton |
| Michigan | Wyandotte | |
| 09/20/08 | California | Anaheim |
| California | Stockton | |
| Florida | Miami | |
| Iowa | Coralville | |
| Kanasas | Wichita | |
| Michigan | Ann Arbor | |
| Michigan | Kalamazoo | |
| New Mexico | Albuquerque | |
| New York | Gouverneur | |
| Ohio | Toldeo | |
| Oklahoma | Oklahoma City | |
| Pennsylvania | Blue Bell | |
| Washington | Seatttle | |
| Washington | Tulalip | |
| West Virginia | Morgantown | |
| 09/21/08 | Indiana | Crown Point |
| Massachusetts | Wakefield |
Stand Up and Make a Difference for Blood Cancer
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We must not, in trying to think about how we can make a big difference, ignore the small daily differences we can make which, over time, add up to big differences that we often cannot foresee.William George Jordan
1864-1928, writer
When Friends of Heroes first started as a Light The Night team in August 2004, we had nothing but a blank slate before us.
We were inspired by the stories of pediatric blood cancer patients like Allie, Sam, Wesley, Noelle, Matthew, Courtney, Jackson, Ethan, Marco, Logan, and so many more. Their sweet faces reminded us of why Light The Night is so important to patients and families like theirs who deal with cancer on a day-to-day basis.
Our team was united with one focus: to help find a cure for blood cancers. We kept that goal in sight and that became the driving force behind the efforts of each walker in cities across North America.
Now four years later, we are still moving forward and making a difference.
Through the compassion, creativity and even a small dose of friendly competition, Friends of Heroes has raised over $970,000!!
Did this happen overnight? No…
Did we land six-figure sponsorships? Not really…
Because of the joint efforts of each of our walkers and teams, our local totals add up to nearly a million dollars! But we won’t stop there. Lives are still at stake. There is work to be done.
In the past ten years, so many advances have been made with the funding from events like Light The Night. Can you imagine what is in store in the next 10 years?
I hold fast onto the hope that every small difference I make now – whether it is advocating for better health care or funding, raising awareness in my community for much needed research or raising money for my Light The Night walk – these actions will translate into another step closer to a cure.
As we begin our fifth season of Light The Night walks, I invite you to join us and to make a difference – small or large. Every single effort counts!
There are two primary choices in life: to accept conditions as they exist, or accept the responsibility for changing them.
Denis Waitley
Here are three things you can do right now that will help:
1) Join our Light The Night team and commit to raising money for blood cancer research and services.
2) Start your own Light The Night team and affiliate with Friends of Heroes. Be part of our first $1 million dollars!
3) Donate to our cause and help SAVE LIVES.
It’s up to you and the small differences you can make on a day-to-day basis! Together we can make a big impact. I would love your company at the finish line!
Will you stand with us and walk the distance?
Sincerely,
Jenn B.
Stand Up to Cancer
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STAND UP TO CANCER
In two days, over 50 of the most renowned personalities in TV, film, sports and music will come together to make history. In an unprecedented television event, NBC, ABC, and CBS will simultaneously devote 1 hour of commercial-free prime time to raise funds for the fight against cancer.
A spectacular line up of talent including Jennifer Aniston, James Taylor, Scarlett Johansson, Meryl Streep, David Cook, Christina Applegate, Lance Armstrong, Jack Black, Kirsten Dunst, Charles Barkley, America Ferrera, Halle Berry, Hilary Swank, Forrest Whitaker, Jimmy Fallon, Keanu Reeves * will make personal appearances on the show. These celebrities and more will educate you, move you and entertain you. They will also be on hand to answer your calls in the celebrity phone bank.
ONE NIGHT ONE STAGE
The premiere TV performance of “Just Stand Up” – the star studded charitable single in support of Stand Up To Cancer will be performed by legendary recording artists Mariah Carey, Beyonce, Mary J. Blige, Rihanna, Fergie, Sheryl Crow, Miley Cyrus, Melissa Etheridge, Ashanti, Natasha Bedingfield, Keyshia Cole, Ciara, Leona Lewis, LeAnn Rimes, and Carrie Underwood.
Don’t miss out!
Tune in September 5th at 8pm on ABC, NBC and CBS!
* More extraordinary talent who will be making appearances on September 5th include:
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This promises to be a great show please visit. http://su2c.standup2cancer.org/ for more information.
Our Blogging for Blood Cancer Lucky Winners
0Congratulations to the winners for this week’s contests (winners will be contacted shortly to claim their prizes):
Monday
$25 Starbucks Gift Card
#70 Belinda A.
Tuesday
$30 gift certificate to The Blue Top Hat plus a cookie card and cookies from the Greeting Cookie
Commenter #2 – Carrie from PA
Wednesday
Beautiful Handmade Soap set from 5-year-old Tasha and 5 pairs of assorted sterling silver earrings (valued at $25) from Designing-Diva
Commenter #42 – “cslmwt”
Thursday’s winner
$50 gift certificate to Susan Murphy, Inc.
commenter # 25 – Nikki
Friday’s winner
5 sets of vinyl wall decals (value=$48.00) courtesy of Stakersensations
commenter #9 Denise
Saturday’s winner
Princess purse and ribbon tutu from Pretty Posh Princess
Commenter #10 Tracey Byram
Sunday’s winner
Fused glass pendant from Lucky Girl Trading Company & Tess shopping bag (value=$20.00) courtesy of Mimsi Bags.
Commenter ##30 Kelly
Monday’s winner
It’s a Glam Thing beauty gift basket (value=$175) courtesy of It’s a Glam Thing.
Commenter #1 Melanie Guin
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Grand Prize Winner
Samsonite Product Assortment
Commenter #181 of 428 comments
Sandy
Thank you again all those who have visted our site this week and especially to our sponsors who helped make it so successful. We thank everyone involved in raising awareness for this important cause and we hope you continue after the event.
Our Fifth Season as a Team
Thank you for stopping by day 5 of Blogging for Blood Cancer. Today’s prize is 5 sets of vinyl wall decals (value=$48.00) courtesy of Stakersensations. Yesterday’s winner was commenter # 25 – Nikki! She knew that FOH and its Affiliate teams have raised over $958,241 in four seasons!
To qualify to win, leave a comment with an answer to the question after reading the post.
Five years ago, we all started because of a blue eyed baby girl named Allie. Five years later we are still here and going strong, in fact each year we grow stronger. Friends of Heroes has become a big part of each of our lives, and we are still making a huge difference each year. Five years from now we all share the same hope that there will be no need for us, because we will have a cure.
Friends of Heroes, formerly Friends of Allie and Allie’s Angels, is the largest national Friends and Family Light The Night team in The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s history. The team was originally created to honor Allie Scott, an 8 month old baby from Allen, TX who passed away from acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in September 2004. You can read more about the inspiration for Friends of Heroes (here).
Since then, Friends of Heroes has grown dramatically in both size and focus. The team not only retains a core group of over 600 registered walkers, but also welcomes several affiliate teams across the country. In the 2007 Light The Night season, Friends of Heroes had a team presence at 60 walksites and raised a $114,000 dollars in the fight against blood cancers.
Friends of Heroes and affiliates actively fundraise for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, with a passion and focus towards eradicating pediatric blood cancers. We strive to incorporate honored children at each walksite – local children who are either currently undergoing treatment or in remission from any blood cancer.
The Friends of Heroes Light The Night team is overseen by national team leaders, volunteers who oversee fundraising and team organization, as well as a Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Friends and Family national manager. We always welcome new volunteers, and encourage you to contact any of the team leaders for more information on how to get involved in our mission.
Our Mission Statement
As Friends of Heroes, we are a volunteer organization whose purpose is:
- To raise money toward pediatric blood cancer research and patient services through Light The Night walks.
- To make a positive difference in the lives of families affected by pediatric cancer.
- To invoke awareness in our local communities of the need for cancer research.
- To build an international network of individuals and teams who share our passion and goal to raise money for an awareness of pediatric blood cancer.
Five years later…………………
Reflecting back over my years with Friends of Heroes and doing the Light the Night walks my first thought goes to the children and their families. How their world must have been turned upside down to find out that someone they loved was diagnosed with Leukemia/Lymphoma. My second thought goes to what if that would happen to my son or daughter wouldn’t I hope that people would do the same as I’m doing which is VOLUNTEERING my time to make the difference in someone else’s life.
If you’ve never walked in the Light the Night before let me tell you it’s a wonderful experience and you should really consider doing one. It’s a night that people get together to honor and remember those who have or are battling this awful disease. Seeing the crowds of people and the balloons flickering as the sun goes down and at our walk in St. Louis we see the sidewalk towards of the end of the walk we see candles inside bags lining the walkway of the people we just walked in honor or in memory of. It’s an experience that keeps bringing me back year after year.
Kathie Team Captain relations
“Friends of Heroes is a part of my life. After meeting several cancer heroes, it makes me want to work HARDER to find a cure. I really hope that in 5 years, Friends of Heroes will not be here, BECAUSE there is a cure for blood cancers!”
Beck Social Networks Coordinator
Why am I still walking five years later…Because mother’s are still losing their children to this horrible disease. No child should have to fight for their lives. They should be enjoying being a child. No mother should have to watch as their child suffers from this devastating disease wondering if they will make it to their next birthday. Until every child is cured or even better blood cancer is preventable, I still have a job to do and my job is to help raise funds and awareness for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and their critical mission. I hope you will all join me in this important fight.
Lois National Co-Captain
Five years later, I am still involved with Friends Of Heroes and Light the Night because, I truly believe that we will find a cure in my life time. These children are our future, and I want no other child to loose their life to this horrible disease. I believe that Friends of Heroes can and is making a huge difference in the fight against cancer. We will keep making a difference and I will always be involved in that until we have no more cancer to raise funds and awareness about and for.
Christy Blog
Hope. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) provides hope to thousands of blood cancer patients each year because of research funded through events like Light The Night.
Five years ago, the five-year survival rate for children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, the most common childhood cancer, was only 55%. Today the five-year survival rate is 90.5%. Patients are living longer, better lives!
I am extremely hopeful that in another five years we will see incredible advancements toward a cure, but there is still so much work to be done! Acute myeloid leukemia is still around 50% survival. Those odds need to improve! Families shouldn’t have to lose their precious ones to this devastating disease.
“There are two primary choices in life: to accept conditions as they exist, or accept the responsibility for changing them.” – Denis Waitley
Please join us to make a difference!
Jenn National Co-Captain
Enter to win today’s prize
5 sets of vinyl wall decals (value=$48.00) courtesy of Stakersensations
How many registered walkers did FOH have in 2007? Hint: You will find the answer is in this post. Wink, wink.]
You’ll also be entered for our grand prize to be drawn Monday for a $900 Timberland and Lacoste product assortment, courtesy of Samsonite. (Comments are moderated.)
Make sure to stop back all week for more information and even more chances to win!








