My wonderful sister-in-law Karin is riding for her Uncle in the Pan-Mass Challenge!
Here is her story! Please support if you can! Thank you!
Her story in her words:
To smile is to feel joy in the simplicity of the moment. To smile is to open your eyes and soul to the world and say life isn't so bad right now, and at this moment, everything is okay.
The
Pan-Massachusetts Challenge raises money for life-saving cancer research and treatment at
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute through its
Jimmy Fund. The main event of the fundraising effort is an annual bike-a-thon that crosses Massachusetts. Committed cyclists and volunteers as well as corporate sponsors and individual contributors are essential to the PMC meeting its goals. It also gives those involved in the event a chance to actively join the fight against cancer. I made a choice to ride the PMC this summer to help do my part in this fight. Cancer touches so many people and so many families, its hard to talk about it without someone having their own personal story. I'm riding the PMC for my hero, my uncle Geoff, who has always shown our family how to smile and laugh even through the worst of times, including his own struggle with cancer. Proud of the fact he's only missed two days of work since his diagnosis of stage 4 colon cancer, he has been living his life to the fullest, providing inspiration to all of those around him.
The link at the end of this paragraph will take you to my Pan-Mass Challenge Profile. Take a moment to read my story and look at some pictures. This is my personal fundraising website for the PMC, of which my goal is to contribute $3,000. Join me in reaching this year's $27 million goal. Last year's $26 million gift to the Jimmy Fund of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute represented 99% of every check and credit card donation. To make it easy, follow the link below to donate online through the secure eGifts site.
http://www.pmc.org/mypmc/profiles.asp?eGiftID=KW0083Your generous gift is helping cancer research, giving more people a reason to smile.
Thanks so much!
Sincerely,
Karin Wiedemann :}