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Gearing up for Light The Night!

March 22nd, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Light The Night, Team Captains

Within a few short weeks, we’ll be able to register for Light The Night 2008!

To see if your walk has been listed, go to http://teams.lightthenight.org/friendsofheroes.

If your walksite is listed, use the “Join” button to register. You should be able to use your previous login and password.

If you are also registering as a local Friends of Heroes team captain:

  • Contact your local chapter’s LTN coordinator and ask to be set as the local team captain for Friends of Heroes.
  • Email us at tcrelations [at] friendsofheroes.org so we can make sure you show up on the national roster of team captains.

All walks should be ready for registration by the end of March. If your walk isn’t listed yet, it will be soon!

There are exciting announcements for April! Stay tuned… !!!




September Friends of Heroes Newsletter online!

August 31st, 2007 | 2 Comments | Posted in Announcements/News, Light The Night, Team Captains

September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, you can honor children stricken with cancer by forming your own Friends of Heroes Light The Night team. To start your team, click here for a list of available cities.

It’s here, the September 2007 Friends of Heroes Newsletter, in this newsletter you will find great articles, like:

  • Swinging into September, by National Co-Captain Jenn B
  • Check out this month’s team tidbits. If you’d like to be included in next month’s team tidbits you can e-mail them to teamleaders@friendsofheroes.org. Share your efforts!
  • Learn about our latest marketing ad contest AND find the latest press release information.
  • Meet our newest affiliate team, Yokayo Bio Fuels.
  • MUCH MUCH MORE!

To view this newsletter, simply click here!


FRIENDS OF HEROES IN THE NEWS!

You read that right, two of our teams have been featured in the newspaper highlighting their incredible efforts.

Tucson, Arizona team Captain, Renee Rubio, who walks in honor of her grandson, Gavin was recently featured. You can read the article here.

The Friends of Heroes team in Crown Point, Indiana was recently feature in their newsletter. Team Captains Beth Fletcher, Lynette Murphy and motivated walker, Misti Howell, held the Friends of Heroes 5K Run and Family Walk on August 25th. You can read about their efforts here.


Do you Razoo?

Razoo is a charitable, social networking site. Razoo is a community of people, changing the world one passion at a time. Razoo is having a contest for all charities to a create group on their site, all we have to do is recruit 100 members and we will be entered to win $10,000! $10,000 towards our 1 Million Dollar GOAL! It’s quick and easy, don’t delay – sign up today!


Do you know if your employer has a corporate matching program? Your employer could very well match your fundraising efforts. To find out if you company will match your funds, go here.

Don’t forget to register!

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has.”
-Margaret Mead

Thank you for helping to make a difference, it’s people like you that make our team a success!

Thank you again,

The Team Leaders




Renee Rubio, Team Captain, and Friends of Heroes in the news

Walk for ‘heroes’ fighting leukemia

By Loni Nannini
Special to the Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 08.26.2007
There is life after leukemia, and Renee Rubio and the Friends of Heroes are taking steps to ensure it by raising funds through the Light the Night Walk for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

Rubio is the captain of the Tucson contingent of Friends of Heroes, the largest national Friends and Family Light the Night team in the history of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Last year, the local team raised more than $19,000 to fund pediatric blood cancer research and patient services; the national team had raised almost $850,000 as of January. Rubio said the endeavor is a labor of love for many of those involved.

“We consider the kids that are going through this heroes. It’s amazing how resilient they are,” said Rubio, who has experienced the reality of leukemia firsthand with her grandson, Gavin Kelley. Gavin, 5, is a survivor of acute lymphoblastic leukemia and is undergoing chemotherapy in Jacksonville, Fla.

Read more at:
http://www.azstarnet.com/allheadlines/197670.php

Article quoted from http://www.azstarnet.com




The Power of You

August 9th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Newsletter Articles, Team Captains

Often times, especially this time of year, I pay close attention to the amount of time and energy I spend on Friends of Heroes. I spend many hours a week on my local and national duties and sometimes I get lost in the tasks and have to remind myself of the importance of our mission, which is the children and their families.

Have you ever wondered what these families think about you as a volunteer with Friends of Heroes? How they feel about the time you put into raising money and awareness? These families, that inspired you, who have been through YOUR worst nightmare, ever wonder what they would say to you, given the chance?

Me, too.

So I asked them. I spoke with both Desiree Nichols, whose daughter Sammy battled leukemia and who is in now in remission. I also spoke to Melissa Rasmussen, whose two year old son, Donovan passed away in January of this year. I don’t think any one of us will ever forget his beautiful big eyes.

What would Melissa say to you, if given the chance? Besides Thank you, I hope that volunteers everywhere and especially for LLS know that by giving a little can CHANGE A LOT. Volunteers everywhere have an enormous impact on how parents like myself feel when we look to the sky to our sweet angels and know that there are PEOPLE THAT REALLY DO CARE!!! During every treatment and every procedure I felt so helpless and alone and people that made the most difference in my life were people I didn’t know personally but were volunteers at hospitals and at every event FOR LLS. To date I have been apart of 7 different events and I have never felt more at home or comfortable during every event and every training. I am going to be apart of LLS in some capacity for as long as I can and perhaps a volunteer!”

Desiree Nichols, who is an affiliate team with FOH says that “being part of Friends of Heroes, raising funds and awareness for LLS is a great satisfaction. You meet so many wonderful families, caring people, and make a HUGE difference as one team. You have an awesome team behind you encouraging you, supporting you, and helping you the whole way! I’d like to stress to each and every walker to please remember this can happen to your child, niece, nephew, grandchild, etc. Today is the day to make a difference. Today is almost gone, and tomorrow may never come!”

Desiree continues, “Friends of Heroes means a great deal to the Nichols family. They have pretty much been there from the beginning of our journey through childhood cancer. We have met a lot of very special women and other cancer families that helped us emotionally in our time of need. Through endless guestbook signings, chatting with me when things were tough or celebrating joyous moments, and even helping me fundraise for the society countless times. Friends of Heroes will always have a special place in my heart. As long as I am alive I will always help them raise funds for LLS in hopes one day no child will have to endure what my daughter went through!”

When I read Desiree’s thoughts on Friends of Heroes, I can’t help but feel a tremendous sense of pride in that she feels exactly what we have always strived for. Mission successful for the Nichols Family. Mission continues for countless other families in their time of need.

Don’t forget the power of Friends of Heroes. The power of you.

In closing, you must know, whether you raise $10 or $100 the gratitude these families feel toward you and our entire national team, Melissa sums it up for me “I think the most striking emotion that I get when I see people come out and volunteer their own time is enormous “GRATITUDE”, gratitude that someone somewhere has touched their lives and that they are willing to go out and be amongst those that are still surviving and yet also opening their hearts to those remembering their angels that have been taken by such a devastating CANCER.”

-written by National Co-Captain Beth F.




August Light The Night Newsletter for Friends of Heroes

Start your engines! It’s that time of year to kick your recruiting and fundraising into high gear! While you’re all revved up, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is offering YOU free gas to reward you for your efforts when you fundraise using your active.com account. When you register, you’ll receive the information you need to set up on-line fundraising, the easiest and fastest way to fundraise! If you need assistance, feel free to e-mail us at teamleaders@friendsofheroes.org or contact your local chapter!

Don’t delay, register today!


Be sure to check out the August issue of the Friends of Heroes newsletter to get your Light The Night Season to a successful start.

This issue includes:

-The Power of You. Co-Captain Beth Fletcher, shares how you, the volunteer, makes a difference in the lives of families who have been affected by cancer.
-Task Force Member, Carole Franklyn, shares with you how you can go beyond friends and family when it comes to recruiting.
-Be sure to check out our Team Tidbits section to see what other teams are doing across the country!
-SO MUCH MORE!

It’s a great issue, you don’t want to miss it! Read it here.


Interested in becoming a team captain? We still have plenty of cities still in need of a team captain. You can view a list of available cities here. If you’d like to become a captain, you can e-mail Lynette for more details!


Now is the time to order your FOH team kit! This kit is filled with tools you will need to help you fundraise and raise awareness. Check out the newsletter to see the kit’s contents. You do not have to be a team captian to order! To order yours, contact Sara at events@friendsofheroes.org. Kits are available for order until August 26th. Hurry, this is your last chance!


And as always, thank you for all that you do. Desiree Nichols, mother to five year old Sammy, a leukemia survivor, reminds us what Friends of Heroes means to her, Being part of Friends of Heroes, raising funds and awareness for LLS is a great satisfaction. You meet so many wonderful families, caring people, and make a HUGE difference as one team. You have a awesome team behind you encouraging you, supporting you, and helping you the whole way!” Thanks for the reminder, Desiree!


Thank you again,

The Friends of Heroes Team Leaders


Have you joined the Friends of Heroes information board? Join the community today, just click here!




FOH Light The Night Point Challenge!

Are you up for The Challenge?

In last year’s walker survey, you asked for more help to develop your local teams. So, in response, we created a Team Point Challenge to support ways you can increase your local fundraising, recruiting and awareness activities!

By completing these tasks, each team will accrue points while boosting your team’s visibility and reaching out to potential walkers, sponsors and donors.

Team captains can keep a running total in a designated thread on the FOH message board and will be recognized in each newsletter. The final tally will be at the end of November with a prize for the team with the most points!

If you are ready to take your fundraising to the next level, don’t miss this challenge!

Points confirmed when walkers and/or donation totals appear in the active.com system. Stay tuned as more point categories may be added.

Point Criteria:

Point value:

Achieve MVP club: Local Team raises $2000+

15

Your recruited affiliate team raises $2000+

15

Get local PR (print, radio, tv)

10

Recruit an affiliate team

10

Recruit and register 5 fundraising walkers (Points count once they have raised $100 each)

10

Sign up a business to sell paper balloons

10

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8

Receive a business sponsorship

8

Participate in team conference call (retroactive)

5

Attend your local LTN kick-off

5

Hold awareness day or fundraiser

5

Recruit a walker who raises $100

5

Post a local Craigs List ad (or MothersClick, VolunteerMatch)

5

Raise $100 (points for each $100 raised)

5

Submit a written Team Tidbit from your event

5 each

Forward the FOH newsletter to someone new (counts once per month)

2

Join a FOH social network and invite your friends

2

Post a FOH blinkie/ad on your blog or website

2

“WYDWYD” photo project

1 each

Submit event photos to Team Tidbits

1 each