Thanks for considering support of this effort
Helping to fund cancer research this year is more important than ever, given the reduction in funding from the federal government and the continued growth of the percentage of the population that is being impacted by cancer.
In my community, my brother, my long time friend close (also riding in the Prouty) and my long time business partner have all had to undergo treatment of cancer. Personally I have seen a significant rise in my PSA levels over the last two years and will probably be dealing with prostrate cancer myself. So the fight goes on.
I appreciate your considering support of this effort -- note that as of June 17th there is a match being offered so your donation will have a double impact.
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This year, I will be participating in The Prouty along with thousands of my fellow community members who will bike, walk, row, golf and more to raise money for Dartmouth Cancer Center.
More than one third of all people will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lifetimes.* It’s a universal problem that touches everyone, including the most important people in our lives. That’s why I joined The Prouty. All of the funds I raise go toward cutting-edge cancer research and crucial patient support services at the Cancer Center. Hope starts here!
Here are two ways that you can help support patients, doctors and caregivers in the fight against cancer:
- Join me! Register for The Prouty today.
- Make a gift to my Prouty fundraiser and help me reach my goal. Click the ‘donate’ button to support my efforts in the 2025 Prouty.
All funds raised will help fund innovative researchers and clinicians who are dedicated to finding ways to prevent, diagnose, and treat cancer. Prouty funds also provide meaningful patient and family support services that are otherwise unfunded—such as support groups, massage, art therapy programs, transportation and grocery assistance, and more.
Thank you for your support!
Hope starts here. Hope starts with you.
*Source: National Cancer Institute
I am registered for the Prouty in 2021.
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