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R4G 2011 – 3rd photo

December 2, 2011 by  
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R4G 2011 – 2nd photo

December 2, 2011 by  
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R4G 2011 – 1st photo

December 2, 2011 by  
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Race for GRACE – Results

April 15, 2011 by  
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Thank you to all the runners for participating in the inaugural Race for GRACE!!! We apologize for any discrepancies in the times; however, we tried to be as accurate as humanly possible. We realize that runners’ times are extremely important to them and will strive to improve next year in this area as well as in providing you with this information in a timely manner. Due to this being our inaugural event, we have room to improve to make this as positive a running event as we can. If your name is not on this list with a time and is on the bottom of the results page, you can contact Angie at aziller@kdsi.net. Also, we are working to see if it is possible to have a 10K that measures 6.2 miles. Ultimately it was up to the police department for safety reasons, and we are working with them again to, hopefully, come up with some changes that will work for everyone. Thank you again, and we look forward to seeing you next year!!!

Angie

Results:

Top 3 finishers by event, gender, and age group

2M Female Results

2M Male Results

10K Female Results

10K Male Results

For anyone who did not stay for the awards’ ceremony, please contact Julie at: fifemom@charter.net or Lisa at: lisa.willman.r90h@statefarm.com to arrange to get your medal. Awesome job and thank you for participating and helping support the GRACE Foundation. We hope to see you next year!!!

What Cancer Gave To Me

February 1, 2010 by  
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Lisa Willman

Almost 3 years has gone by since my diagnosis and six months since the article in the Independent ran and my life keeps getting better.

I continue with check-ups and blood work every six months and the anxiety of going through that will always be there but as I near that all-important “3 years out” marker, my anxiety has lessened.

My three girls are now 10 ½, 8 and almost 7 and are active as any kids are at that age.  I feel so very fortunate to be able to enjoy their activities and now be an active participant.  While going through treatment, one of the hardest things was not being able to go to some of the games and witness their accomplishments as I wasn’t feeling well.  They have their Mom back at full-speed and hopefully they are enjoying that as much as I am.

I have started a new position as Operations and Marketing Director for the Grand Island Area Chamber of Commerce as of November, 2008 and the excitement of taking on a new challenge is a true rush.  Working with getting our community ready for the 2010 arrival of the State Fair is a challenge that I truly relish and look forward to accomplishing.

My mission and dream of getting the GRACE Foundation up and running has now become a reality.  Our first major fundraiser this past October was extremely successful and we are now set up with the Grand Island Community Foundation so that people can donate to GRACE and have it be tax-deductible.  We are already planning this year’s “Dance with the Stars” event to be held on October 24, 2009 at the Midtown Holiday Inn.

I highlighted in the original article that I was grateful for the diagnosis as I believe that it gave me a greater appreciation of life and a greater love of those around me.  I still honestly feel that way and think we all need a “wake up” call every once in awhile which is what the diagnosis was for me.  I would love not to be on the hormones anymore, not to have aged 10 years during the process and so much more but truly feel that overall, the experience was positive.  I have been truly blessed in what God has given me and I hope to never forget that feeling of gratitude.  The whole cancer series in the Independent was also a gift as it enlightened not only me but many others in Grand Island and the surrounding community about so many other people’s journeys.  George, Scott and the whole crew deserve accolades for bringing the series to fruition.

Meet Jeanne Wagner

December 3, 2009 by  
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The Race for Grace

December 3, 2009 by  
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Please join us on April 14, 2012 for the 2nd Annual Race for GRACE to support the GRACE Foundation (Grand Island Area Cancer Endowment).  All proceeds will benefit families in the local community affected by cancer.  Runners can register for either the 10K or 2-mile Family Fun Run.  The course starts and finishes at the historic Grand Theatre in downtown Grand Island.  The course is a loop taking you past parks, through residential neighborhoods and back to downtown.

We are also challenging each runner to sell 10 butterflies to honor anyone living with cancer, survivors of cancer or family and friends who have passed away from this disease. The butterflies will be displayed along the course as well as at the start/finish of the race. Each runner who sells 10 butterflies will get his/her name in a drawing. The more butterflies we sell, the greater the gift we can pass on to those families currently challenged by this disease.

People who are not running in the race may also purchase butterflies to honor friends and family by filling out the form on the back side of the registration form.

For more information, and to register, please see this brochure.

M D Anderson answer the question: What is Cancer?

November 28, 2009 by  
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What is Cancer? Cancer isn’t just one disease. Their are more than 100 common types of cancers and many more sub types. Watch this informative video created MD Anderson Cancer Center.

Breast Cancer Prevention

November 28, 2009 by  
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Dr. Walden is a premier Manhattan Plastic Surgeon, and is often asked to comment, as a medical expert, on CBS, ABC, Fox News, and other media outlets. Dr. Walden has covered issues including current cosmetic surgery, breast augmentation, prevention of breast cancer, and many other topics. Watch as Dr. Walden gives some good information on Breast Cancer Awareness and the importance of regular screenings.

Pink Wristbands For the Wakefulness of Breast Cancer

October 28, 2009 by  
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HandsCancerRibbonThere is a new-fangled style among Americans when it approaches to support their preferred causes and contributions. The new state of mind of people relating to causes means wearing your viewpoint on your sleeve, almost literally. In all places someone is sporting a colored wristband of a number of sorts. Colors each and every color means diverse things: yellow supports prostate cancer whereas pink is a breast cancer wristband. These inexpensive, low-priced wristbands are way to contribute to a charitable trust at the same time as keeping it in the mind of those who notice them on somebody Else’s arm. Not just a teen craze, there are adults supporting them also. From school tutor to director and a five year child, there’s a color-clad defense force on the march for the awareness program.

The shade of the wristband is pink for the awareness of breast cancer. Pink shades go for additional than just breast cancer wristbands behind the cause. Pink can be found on t-shirts, visor, kitchen gadgets, water cans, and even children toys. There is an enormous pink movement going on now, and breast cancer is getting a community focal point additional than it has once upon a time. Well-known famous person are helping the movement to hit upon heal for breast cancer as they approach ahead with their own individual fights with the ill health. Never earlier than have so a lot of people did not make community their battle with a neither individual illness nor have so a lot of people came as one to unite for a solitary cause.

Breast cancers hit end number of women every year. For a few, it is a persistent battle but for others it is their foremost familiarity of any sort with the sickness. For others, it means seeing a mother, sister, or daughter give way to the ill health prior to fighting their own fight. A few women are capable to have a small fight with a small number of physical effects whereas others pay a long-lasting battle just to be defeated in the ending or be harshly blemished or have ensuing sickness from treatment.

Breast cancer awareness has in addition also augmented the requirement for women to be alert of their family history and related risks, the call for for near the beginning finding through usual mammograms, and self-exams to help out relieve in early discovery. Until a treatment for breast cancer is establish, pink will be all over the place from the lights on a city skyline to a pink breast cancer wristband around the wrist of an director, and people will carry on to seek out for a treatment that may save their mother, wife, sister, daughter, or themselves.

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