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December 20, 2014 at 12:42 pm #2811bigtreestechmanKeymaster
You can help HERE.
This past week, Dana had her cast put on. Up until Thursday she was in a splint while the incision healed where they put the metal plate in.
Great News! We explained to the Physician’s Assistant that she was going to do a cross country ski marathon in Anchorage, Alaska, on March 8th. The PA called the Surgeon and they decided that Dana’s cast will be coming off in 2 weeks instead of the usual 5 weeks. They said the plate will keep things stable and that they thought it was important to start physical therapy and strengthen the wrist for the event.
Thank you everyone who has contributed so far, it is much appreciated and going to a great cause.
joeDecember 15, 2014 at 3:44 pm #2776WestlyeParticipantHi Joe & Dana – the check will need to be mailed directly to LLS (my employer’s requirements).
December 15, 2014 at 1:20 pm #2774bigtreestechmanKeymasterThe usual way checks are handled is they are made out to LLS and then given or sent to the participant (P.O. Box 4473, Camp Connell, CA, 95223-4473.
Then Dana and/or I fill out a form and send the check along with the form into LLS.
In case that won’t work, I have asked the team manager if there is a different process that can be used where the checks do not go through the team member.
Thanks,
joeDecember 15, 2014 at 12:20 pm #2773WestlyeParticipantWishing Dana a quick recovery! Leukemia & Lymphoma society is such a worthy cause. Also, thank you Joe and Dana for all that you do to make our community a better place. I will need to snail-mail a check (workplace payroll deduction): do you have an address and contact at L.L.S. that the donation can be forwarded to?
December 14, 2014 at 6:38 pm #2766bigtreestechmanKeymasterI know some of you have participated in Leukemia and Lymphoma Society fundraising teams in the past. Did you know that this year for the ski team, no transportation is provided? Participants are personally responsible for the cost of getting themselves to the Motel in Anchorage Alaska and back… not just the airfare but ground transportation as well.
Your contribution will not help to offset those personal costs. However… HOWEVER… it will help to find a cure or hopefully a prevention for blood cancers. HERE is your chance to help. Please take it!December 13, 2014 at 8:03 pm #2762bigtreestechmanKeymasterThe cost to do a human Genome in 2001 was about one hundred Million Dollars… that’s just for one single individual.
The cost today is under ten thousand dollars and it is about to take another steep nosedive… Why? Well, in part due to the contributions made to help fight cancer and the results of research done funded by those contributions.
Want to help? We’re asking for it. Here’s how! DO IT!December 12, 2014 at 9:12 pm #2760bigtreestechmanKeymasterFYI, all donations that were made to BigTreesTech over the month of December have been donated to Dana’s LLS fundraising campaign.
Thank you!
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