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merk199

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I just wanted to bring awareness that the Jimmy Fund/Dana Farber (if you are from New England you know the Jimmy Fund)are holding their annual telethon to raise money for cancer research. This is a charity/cause I have had much affection for in years past. Now with my recent battle with cancer it has become even more important to me to help beat cancer. Money = research = life. As early 10 yrs ago my cancer would have gone either undiagnosed or diagnosed with a poor survivability rate. Please join me in fighting this disease. A donation as little as $5.00 will make a difference. I am adding the link you can go to to make the donation. We don't need to lose any more of our brothers, sisters, wives, husbands, friends, or worse yet children.

http://www.kintera.org/site/c.8hKLI4MIIiI2E/b.6195727/k.D3B5/WEEI_RadioTelethon_Gift_Form.htm
 
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