THANK YOU...
Since I have already reached my goal, if you are interested in making a donation, I am asking you to consider donating instead to one of the fabulous members of my mentor team:
I will be randomly selecting the $25 giftcard winner this week... and for all donations made this month of $20+, you will be contacted shortly with your gift certificate info for The Establishment Salon.
Blue & Orange Challenge Ever wonder what I'd look like with streaks of orange and blue in my hair? Well thanks to all my generous donors, I will have permanent orange and blue streaks dyed in my hair the week before the race. My hairdresser, Dawn, has graciously agreed to donate her time and money to do the streaks.
I am doing the 13.1-mile Las Vegas Rock N Roll Half Marathon on December 5, 2010 to continue searching for a cure for diseases that have plagued my family and friends for too long.
Why am I running a half marathon?
As you may know, my family has been affected by both of these diseases. My late grandma, Irene, suffered from colitis for more than two decades. In fact, on the day I was born, my grandma was in the hospital - three states away - recovering from having her entire colon removed. I was her first grandchild and she didn't get to see me for a few weeks because of colitis. My godmother, Janice, has battled colitis for as long as I can remember. My uncle, Will, has suffered for years from both Crohn's and Colitis. When I was training for the Wine Country Half Marathon, Will sent me the following e-mail:
The diseases can certainly become debilitating. In my case my condition didn't respond very well, sometimes if at all, to the usual medication therapies. In my case an ileostomy became the only option and I greatly benefited from that surgery in early 2002, and then a related surgery to fix a related hernia a few years later. I can easily deal with the slight change of lifestyle in exchange for almost no symptoms and the freedom to not have to have a restroom always within sight. I often think back to Mom (Grandma Irene) who went for many years with severe symptoms before having the ileostomy surgery. Her involvement in things and activities was so restricted, and after surgery she was free to be much more active.
I run with the hope that some day, the diseases that have affected my family will be eradicated. I run for them. I run for a cure. Thank you all for your love, encouragement and support. I couldn't have done this without you. Let's leave the craps in Vegas!
Follow my training journey at DailyMile.com and LosingItWithoutLosingMe.com.
About the CCFA
More than 80 cents per dollar raised by CCFA goes directly to research and patient support, and your contribution is tax deductible. If your company matches charitable contributions, please include matching forms with your donation. Of course, your prayers, good wishes and positive vibes to sustain me in my training and your praise as I cross the finish line will also be graciously accepted. The CCFA received one of only six "A" ratings from the American Institute of Philanthropy, consistently meets the standards established by the Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance. Learn more about Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis!
Remember - any contribution you make is tax deductible. Once you make a donation through my website, you will automatically receive a confirmation email with tax deduction information.
Make checks payable to CCFA and mail them to: Amy Kant, 1027 E. Kewaunee St. Milwaukee, WI 53202.
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Fundraising has ended.
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Total Donations: $2,520.00
Goal: $2,520
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