Guest guest Posted October 20, 2005 Report Share Posted October 20, 2005 Priscilla, I wish you Good Luck. Hope your new situation will be pleasant. Glad you won't leave us for good. Love, Lydia Priscilla Savary wrote: Hi folks, It's with deep sadness that I have to let you know that I will be posting less and harder to reach for awhile. I have just never mastered meeting the organizational needs, the funding needs, and the patient needs. Always one of the two gets dropped. And patient needs are never one that I'm willing to drop. I haven't had a paycheck yet this year. Which was okay while we could meet our bills with other income. I will still do this work before work, during lunch and in the evenings (which isn't any different than now...LOL. So I guess I'll be working less hard.) But because of this, patient needs will take a back seat for the first time ever. What is critical is ProjectMARCH. We must screen all adults. No one should be diagnosed with this cancer. It is a crime that so many are. It is not okay to lose another Joe. Nor to allow the suffering of more than 130,000 when that suffer could have been prevented. If a question isn't getting answered among the group and you need my input please send it directly to my attention. When I sit down and pray about it my whole heart says that this is where God wants me. But somehow I am not making it work. Please keep me in your prayers. I care very much what happens to each and every one of you. Priscilla A. Savary Executive Director Colorectal Cancer Network PO Box 182, Kensington MD 20895 psavary@... www.colorectal-cancer.net _________ Screening for All. Colon Cancer for None. ProjectMARCH -- rarely in life do you get a chance to make major change or save thousands of lives. March 6, 2006 you can. http://www.colorectal-cancer.net/projectmarch.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2005 Report Share Posted October 20, 2005 Priscilla, You have done so much and shared so much. We all thank you and know you will be with us going forward as often as you can. I'll keep working on the petitions!! Hugs and prayers ~~ donna Priscilla Savary wrote: Hi folks, It's with deep sadness that I have to let you know that I will be posting less and harder to reach for awhile. I have just never mastered meeting the organizational needs, the funding needs, and the patient needs. Always one of the two gets dropped. And patient needs are never one that I'm willing to drop. I haven't had a paycheck yet this year. Which was okay while we could meet our bills with other income. I will still do this work before work, during lunch and in the evenings (which isn't any different than now...LOL. So I guess I'll be working less hard.) But because of this, patient needs will take a back seat for the first time ever. What is critical is ProjectMARCH. We must screen all adults. No one should be diagnosed with this cancer. It is a crime that so many are. It is not okay to lose another Joe. Nor to allow the suffering of more than 130,000 when that suffer could have been prevented. If a question isn't getting answered among the group and you need my input please send it directly to my attention. When I sit down and pray about it my whole heart says that this is where God wants me. But somehow I am not making it work. Please keep me in your prayers. I care very much what happens to each and every one of you. Priscilla A. Savary Executive Director Colorectal Cancer Network PO Box 182, Kensington MD 20895 psavary@... www.colorectal-cancer.net _________ Screening for All. Colon Cancer for None. ProjectMARCH -- rarely in life do you get a chance to make major change or save thousands of lives. March 6, 2006 you can. http://www.colorectal-cancer.net/projectmarch.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2005 Report Share Posted October 21, 2005 Priscilla. I too hope this is only temporary. But you do what you gotta do. God bless Jolene Re: I'm Going to Be Posting Less for Awhile Priscilla, I am hoping that you this is temporary. Your input and knowledge and encouragement is very much needed!!! Ingrid > > Hi folks, > > It's with deep sadness that I have to let you know that I will be posting less and harder to reach for awhile. I have just never mastered meeting the organizational needs, the funding needs, and the patient needs. Always one of the two gets dropped. And patient needs are never one that I'm willing to drop. I haven't had a paycheck yet this year. Which was okay while we could meet our bills s with other income. > > I will still do this work before work, during lunch and in the evenings (which isn't any different than now...LOL. So I guess I'll be working less hard.) But because of this, patient needs will take a back seat for the first time ever. What is critical is ProjectMARCH. We must screen all adults. No one should be diagnosed with this cancer. It is a crime that so many are. It is not okay to lose another Joe. Nor to allow the suffering of more than 130,000 when that suffer could have been prevented. > > If a question isn't getting answered among the group and you need my input please send it directly to my attention. > > When I sit down and pray about it my whole heart says that this is where God wants me. But somehow I am not making it work. > > Please keep me in your prayers. I care very much what happens to each and every one of you. > > Priscilla A. Savary > Executive Director > Colorectal Cancer Network > PO Box 182, Kensington MD 20895 > > psavary@c... > www.colorectal-cancer.net > _________ > Screening for All. Colon Cancer for None. > ProjectMARCH -- rarely in life do you get a chance to make major change or save thousands of lives. March 6, 2006 you can. > http://www.colorectal-cancer.net/projectmarch.htm > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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