Guest guest Posted October 21, 2005 Report Share Posted October 21, 2005 Thanks everyone. There are changes. But they are all for screening at 50. It is too little too late. But its a start. I could use some help. In several ways. I need someone (or lots of someones) to write grant requests. I need someone to make some phone calls for ProjectMARCH. I've started a list of possible cheaper housing options but need someone to call them to check them out. Also would like someone to call the hotels in Washington DC and try to talk them into each donating 5-10 rooms that weekend. And if you feel up to running a fundraiser, even a small one..... Here's two ideas. If you are near a sporting arena - get permission to come and sell the bracelets and put up a donation jar or barrell. I'll ship the bracelets to you. Or talk a local movie theatre into letting you pass a popcorn box around for donations just before the movie begins. They used to do that in the 30s and 40s and I think into the 50s. Lastly, would someone take on getting the ProjectMARCH flyer to every newspaper, radio and television station in your city, county or state? 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 [TheSemiColonClub] I'm Going to Be Posting Less for Awhile 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 " Saving lives through patient advocacy and support " - Colorectal Cancer Network http://www.colorectal-cancer.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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