Exercise & Help Cancer Research Too
Happy July to all! I can hardly believe that we are already starting July. How time flies! July is the month that honors Sarcoma survivors & those that have passed from this horrible cancer. I have posted about this before. You can check out this May 8th post which discusses my mom's death from liposarcoma. During one week in this month, The Team Sarcoma Initiative has The 2009 Team Sarcoma Bike Tour which takes place on the historic Chesapeake and Ohio Canal towpath from Cumberland, Maryland to Washington, DC from July 18-25, 2009. BUT, in addition to this bike ride, there are many many events across the country & internationally as well.
Check out this link, 2009 Team Sarcoma Teams, for all the different places you can sign up to not only get some exercise but also help cancer funding for a very rare cancer that does not get the needed funding through the regular channels. There are bike rides, walks, runs and more!!!! I even saw a wine tasting party in my area!!! Hey, it is not exercise but a glass a wine a night is supposed to be healthy, right!!! PLUS, the money is for cancer research! So, below is more info and click here for even more information: Team Sarcoma Initiative
The Team Sarcoma Initiative is an internationally coordinated set of events to raise awareness of sarcoma and raise funds to support sarcoma research, clinical trials, and patient and family services. The annual effort consists of a “core” Team Sarcoma Bike Tour and local Team Sarcoma events that are held worldwide during the same week. The Team Sarcoma Initiative has become an International Sarcoma Awareness Week with over 8,000 people participating worldwide in 2008. Learn more in our official press releases and local press coverage, or read the descriptions of past initiatives.
Sarcoma Knows No Borders
The mantra of the Team Sarcoma Initiative is “Sarcoma Knows No Borders.” We use this phrase because sarcomas can occur anywhere in the body and they don’t discriminate based on age, gender, race or nationality. People from all over the globe participate in Team Sarcoma Events ― young and old, women and men, from countries across Europe, through Asia and Pacific regions, and in North and Central America.
Bringing People Together
Sarcoma patients, caregivers and survivors are dealing with a rare and dangerous cancer. They often feel alone, unsure of where to turn for help and information about such a rare disease. Organizations around the world are working to help families deal with sarcoma and its life-changing effects. Most sarcoma centers and advocacy groups are comprised of a few dedicated individuals driven to make a difference. By bringing individuals and local groups together in a global effort, the Team Sarcoma Initiative amplifies every voice, increases sarcoma awareness, and creates lasting supportive connections.
Supporting Sarcoma Research
Today, thousands of sarcoma patients are hoping for more effective treatments that will save their lives - and the quality of their lives. But most government funds are used for research into more well-known cancers, leaving many sarcoma patients with few treatment options. The Team Sarcoma Initiative increases awareness of sarcoma and the need for sarcoma-specific research. The Initiative bridges the gap between concerned individuals and the research that can save and improve lives.
Where does the money go?
Some event organizers and participants choose to raise funds during the Team Sarcoma Initiative. Typical recipients of the funds are sarcoma research organizations, sarcoma patient assistance funds, sarcoma medical centers, and other sarcoma related charitable organizations. Please talk to the organizer of your local event for more information.
Coordination of Events
Since its inception in 2003, the Liddy Shriver Sarcoma Initiative has coordinated the Team Sarcoma Initiative. The effort has grown from 7 people who biked 50 miles a day in Louisiana to more than 8,000 people who participated in over 75 events worldwide in 2008. The mission of the Liddy Shriver Sarcoma Initiative is to improve the quality of life for people dealing with sarcoma. The Initiative increases public awareness of sarcoma, raises funds to award research grants, and provides support and timely information to sarcoma patients, their families, and medical professionals. These efforts are achieved through collaboration with numerous individuals and organizations that share a similar vision.







Gosh, looking a the 'Faces of Sarcoma' makes this even more eye opening.
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What a great initiative for such a great cause. The Faces of Sarcoma really hits your heart, how can you not help! I will be passing this along...
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Josie Amanda, thx for checking this out! I know, the Faces of Sarcoma is heart wrenching!
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