As a young girl, age 10, I lost my mother to cancer. She had breast and then ovarian cancer. Though I have fond memories of my mother, it was difficult growing up without a mom. Later her sister, my aunt also was diagnosed with cancer. My cousin also had a scare finding a lump on her breast and even I, too, had a scare having a suspicious lump on my right breast. All these close to home events, coupled with many friends and friends of friends being diagnosed with one form or another of women's cancer has formulated the heart of prayer and action to bring a cure to these diseases, that I have carried with me for much of my life.
I would be honored if you would consider forwarding this blog onto your family and friends, email contacts and acquaintances.
If you would like to donate you can find my link on the EIF Revlon Run/Walk for the Cure site. The direct link to my page is included in this blog.
http://do.eifoundation.org/site/TR?px=1188822&pg=personal&fr_id=1041&et=tVljPbUqnxc19l2wijTtwg..&s_tafId=1082
Thank you for your consideration.
Peace,
Carla-Rae
I would be honored if you would consider forwarding this blog onto your family and friends, email contacts and acquaintances.
If you would like to donate you can find my link on the EIF Revlon Run/Walk for the Cure site. The direct link to my page is included in this blog.
http://do.eifoundation.org/site/TR?px=1188822&pg=personal&fr_id=1041&et=tVljPbUqnxc19l2wijTtwg..&s_tafId=1082
Thank you for your consideration.
Peace,
Carla-Rae
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