PARTICIPANT - delete this bolded message and replace it with your reason for fundraising and joining Moving for the Cure! The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation (CCF) is the only non-profit organization in North America exclusively dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected by cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer). Approximately 10,000 people in the United States are diagnosed each year with this hard-to-diagnose, difficult-to-treat, fatal type of cancer. Cholangiocarcinoma is a rare but deadly cancer that has very little name recognition or awareness. Due to this lack of visibility, it is often overlooked as symptoms can mimic those of other illnesses and diagnosis comes too late. Conventional cancer treatments remain ineffective against cholangiocarcinoma, and most people diagnosed with advanced disease have less than a 5% chance of surviving at least five years. While almost 2 out of 3 people with bile duct cancer are 65 or older, people of nearly any age can be diagnosed. There has been an alarming increase in the past decade of young individuals being diagnosed in their 20’s, 30’s or 40’s.
PARTICIPANT - delete this bolded message and replace it with your reason for fundraising and joining Moving for the Cure! The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation (CCF) is the only non-profit organization in North America exclusively dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected by cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer). Approximately 10,000 people in the United States are diagnosed each year with this hard-to-diagnose, difficult-to-treat, fatal type of cancer. Cholangiocarcinoma is a rare but deadly cancer that has very little name recognition or awareness. Due to this lack of visibility, it is often overlooked as symptoms can mimic those of other illnesses and diagnosis comes too late. Conventional cancer treatments remain ineffective against cholangiocarcinoma, and most people diagnosed with advanced disease have less than a 5% chance of surviving at least five years. While almost 2 out of 3 people with bile duct cancer are 65 or older, people of nearly any age can be diagnosed. There has been an alarming increase in the past decade of young individuals being diagnosed in their 20’s, 30’s or 40’s.
I will make anyone donating over $50 to our team "CholangioNOmore" a cholangiocarcinoma themed recycle bag. Help us make CholangioNOmore. The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation (CCF) is the only non-profit organization in North America exclusively dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected by cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer). Approximately 10,000 people in the United States are diagnosed each year with this hard-to-diagnose, difficult-to-treat, fatal type of cancer. Cholangiocarcinoma is a rare but deadly cancer that has very little name recognition or awareness. Due to this lack of visibility, it is often overlooked as symptoms can mimic those of other illnesses and diagnosis comes too late. Conventional cancer treatments remain ineffective against cholangiocarcinoma, and most people diagnosed with advanced disease have less than a 5% chance of surviving at least five years. While almost 2 out of 3 people with bile duct cancer are 65 or older, people of nearly any age can be diagnosed. There has been an alarming increase in the past decade of young individuals being diagnosed in their 20’s, 30’s or 40’s.
PARTICIPANT - delete this bolded message and replace it with your reason for fundraising and joining Moving for the Cure! The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation (CCF) is the only non-profit organization in North America exclusively dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected by cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer). Approximately 10,000 people in the United States are diagnosed each year with this hard-to-diagnose, difficult-to-treat, fatal type of cancer. Cholangiocarcinoma is a rare but deadly cancer that has very little name recognition or awareness. Due to this lack of visibility, it is often overlooked as symptoms can mimic those of other illnesses and diagnosis comes too late. Conventional cancer treatments remain ineffective against cholangiocarcinoma, and most people diagnosed with advanced disease have less than a 5% chance of surviving at least five years. While almost 2 out of 3 people with bile duct cancer are 65 or older, people of nearly any age can be diagnosed. There has been an alarming increase in the past decade of young individuals being diagnosed in their 20’s, 30’s or 40’s.
The D'Silva Family invites you to join us once again in raising awareness and funds for the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation! We are participating in this event in memory of our dear Blanche (Bulla), who was called home to eternal rest on April 29, 2021. As this is a virtual fundraiser, we invite you to move with us the week of July 24th - July 30th. Any amount is appreciated and all funds go to research and other critical resources for those, who like our family, have been affected by cholangioncarcinoma. Click "Join this Team" above and register to help us meet our fundraising goal. For those of you in the Orlando area, we will be hosting a Memorial 5K Walk in Honor of Bulla: Saturday, July 30th Kissimmee Lakefront Park (201 Lakeview Drive Kissimmee, FL 34741). Walk begins at 7:30 a.m. (to beat that Florida Summer heat) Meeting point: Bass Pavilion (West end of the park) Please let Joanne know if you plan on joining us by July 22 so we can plan for refreshments. Thank you for your generosity and we hope to see many of you on the 30th! Joe, Bianca, Joanne and Arun Team Bulla's Babas ====================================================================================Join the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation's third annual athletic virtual fundraiser: Moving for the Cure during the week of July 24 - July 30, 2022. The event allows participants in any area, of any age, and of any athletic ability to raise money through an athletic event of their choosing. You can choose to run, bike, walk, play a game of volleyball, host a dance party, or rollerblade. Move with friends and family or move on your own!Our goal is to keep our wonderful cholangio community engaged in a fun and safe way while raising money. Early Registration (now - July 5)$30 per individual$60 per family (up to 4 people) Late Registration (July 6 - July 23)$35 per individual$70 per family (up to 4 people)
Walk for the Curein honor of Robert Regis Hyle(Feb. 20, 1951- October 28, 2017)Wednesday, July 27 Miami Whitewater Forest Park in Harrison9001 Mt Hope Rd. Harrison, OH 45030 5:30pm Meet at Pavilion up front5:45pm Group Picture6:00pm Mini-Walk6:30pm Thank YouQuestions: Contact Gina at 513-252-9375 Five years ago, Dad was diagnosed with this horrible cancer that gave him and so many others little time left on Earth with us. Within the last few years, I have connected with others who have had this cancer rock their family and the result for their loved one is similar to Dad's. I want to fight for more time and fight for a cure. Please consider registering with our family or donating and join us on Wednesday, July 27th. Registration fee:Early Registration (now - July 4)$30 per individual$60 per family (up to 4 people) Late Registration (July 6 - July 23)$35 per individual$70 per family (up to 4 people) Each registered person will receive... Moving for the Cure t-shirt and a cholangiocarcinoma awareness wristband A personalized fundraising page to share with family and friends A finisher’s medal to those that meet the fundraising minimum Race Bib This fundraiser allows participants in any area of the world, of any age, and of any athletic ability to raise money through an athletic event or physical activity of their choosing and perform it during the week of Sunday, July 24 - Saturday, July 30. If you can't participate, please consider a donation. 100% of the money raised will go to the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation. Your support can make a difference in the fight against bile duct cancer and help others get more time than we were able to get with Dad. Share on social media using #M4C2022
Join the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation's third annual athletic virtual fundraiser: Moving for the Cure during the week of July 24 - July 30, 2022.The event allows participants in any area, of any age, and of any athletic ability to raise money through an athletic event of their choosing. You can choose to run, bike, walk, play a game of volleyball, host a dance party, or rollerblade. Move with friends and family or move on your own!Our goal is to keep our wonderful cholangio community engaged in a fun and safe way while raising money. Early Registration (now - July 5)$30 per individual$60 per family (up to 4 people) Late Registration (July 6 - July 23)$35 per individual$70 per family (up to 4 people)
PARTICIPANT - delete this bolded message and replace it with your reason for fundraising and joining Moving for the Cure! The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation (CCF) is the only non-profit organization in North America exclusively dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected by cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer). Approximately 10,000 people in the United States are diagnosed each year with this hard-to-diagnose, difficult-to-treat, fatal type of cancer. Cholangiocarcinoma is a rare but deadly cancer that has very little name recognition or awareness. Due to this lack of visibility, it is often overlooked as symptoms can mimic those of other illnesses and diagnosis comes too late. Conventional cancer treatments remain ineffective against cholangiocarcinoma, and most people diagnosed with advanced disease have less than a 5% chance of surviving at least five years. While almost 2 out of 3 people with bile duct cancer are 65 or older, people of nearly any age can be diagnosed. There has been an alarming increase in the past decade of young individuals being diagnosed in their 20’s, 30’s or 40’s.
Randall (Randy) was a fighter. He is/was such an important person to me and his kids. He left behind 3 kids that his life revolved around. Randy fought for 13 months and 11 days, surpassing the original diagnosis, and making me so proud of the fight he put up. He will always be a warrior in my book. This horrible beast of a cancer is rare and aggressive with an extremely low survival rate if not caught immediately. More funding is needed and every little donation helps. The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation (CCF) is the only non-profit organization in North America exclusively dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected by cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer). Approximately 10,000 people in the United States are diagnosed each year with this hard-to-diagnose, difficult-to-treat, fatal type of cancer. Cholangiocarcinoma is a rare but deadly cancer that has very little name recognition or awareness. Due to this lack of visibility, it is often overlooked as symptoms can mimic those of other illnesses and diagnosis comes too late. Conventional cancer treatments remain ineffective against cholangiocarcinoma, and most people diagnosed with advanced disease have less than a 5% chance of surviving at least five years. While almost 2 out of 3 people with bile duct cancer are 65 or older, people of nearly any age can be diagnosed. There has been an alarming increase in the past decade of young individuals being diagnosed in their 20’s, 30’s or 40’s.
L18 STRONG family, 1 year ago you rallied around us and joined us in our fight against Cholangiocarcinoma and showed up HUGE for our walk. We also won several awards - Largest Family to Participate, Highest Family Fundraiser, Most Creative Costume & Fitness Fanatic! This time we'll be Moving for the Cure in memory of my Dad (SW) and in the spirit of L18 STRONG. We will have both virtual and in-person activities mixed with some Peloton (tags #M4C2022 & #curecholangio) L18 STRONG Walk for the Cure will be held on Saturday, July 30th 9:00 AM EST @ Veterans Memorial Park - 906 Clough Pike, Cincinnati OH 45245 Join the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation's third annual athletic virtual fundraiser: Moving for the Cure during the week of July 24 - July 30, 2022.The event allows participants in any area, of any age, and of any athletic ability to raise money through an athletic event of their choosing. You can choose to run, bike, walk, play a game of volleyball, host a dance party, or rollerblade. Move with friends and family or move on your own!Our goal is to keep our wonderful cholangio community engaged in a fun and safe way while raising money. Early Registration (now - July 5)$30 per individual$60 per family (up to 4 people) Late Registration (July 6 - July 23)$35 per individual$70 per family (up to 4 people)
L18 STRONG family, 1 year ago you rallied around us and joined us in our fight against Cholangiocarcinoma and showed up HUGE for our walk. We also won several awards - Largest Family to Participate, Highest Family Fundraiser, Most Creative Costume & Fitness Fanatic! This time we'll be Moving for the Cure in memory of my Dad (SW) and in the spirit of L18 STRONG. We will have both virtual and in-person activities mixed with some Peloton (tags #M4C2022 & #curecholangio) L18 STRONG Walk for the Cure will be held on Saturday, July 30th 9:00 AM EST @ Veterans Memorial Park - 906 Clough Pike, Cincinnati OH 45245 Join the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation's third annual athletic virtual fundraiser: Moving for the Cure during the week of July 24 - July 30, 2022.The event allows participants in any area, of any age, and of any athletic ability to raise money through an athletic event of their choosing. You can choose to run, bike, walk, play a game of volleyball, host a dance party, or rollerblade. Move with friends and family or move on your own!Our goal is to keep our wonderful cholangio community engaged in a fun and safe way while raising money. Early Registration (now - July 5)$30 per individual$60 per family (up to 4 people) Late Registration (July 6 - July 23)$35 per individual$70 per family (up to 4 people)
updated information: Ash Woods Park in Mckinney 8 am sign in and donuts 815 walk 9:00 end of walk and finishers medal ! wear your green and do not forget to register ! (Register link below) This the second annual Team Janine walk or run. Not in town , complete it virtual and send me your photos. Those in town will receive a new finishers medal , water and a snack! 4-6 laps around the park! Do not forget to register so you help the cholangicarnionma foundation, plus you will receive a Tshirt and a race bib! This is the second annual Team Janine walk or run. Not in town , complete it virtual and send me your photos. Those in town will receive a new finishers medal , water and a snack! 4-6 laps around the park! Do not forget to register so you help the cholangiocarcinoma foundation, plus you will receive a Tshirt and a race bib! Here is the registration link! Join the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation's third annual athletic virtual fundraiser: Moving for the Cure during the week of July 24 - July 30, 2022.The event allows participants in any area, of any age, and of any athletic ability to raise money through an athletic event of their choosing. You can choose to run, bike, walk, play a game of volleyball, host a dance party, or rollerblade. Move with friends and family or move on your own!Our goal is to keep our wonderful cholangio community engaged in a fun and safe way while raising money. Early Registration (now - July 5)$30 per individual$60 per family (up to 4 people) Late Registration (July 6 - July 23)$35 per individual$70 per family (up to 4 people)
L18 STRONG family, 1 year ago you rallied around us and joined us in our fight against Cholangiocarcinoma and showed up HUGE for our walk. We also won several awards - Largest Family to Participate, Highest Family Fundraiser, Most Creative Costume & Fitness Fanatic! This time we'll be Moving for the Cure in memory of my Dad (SW) and in the spirit of L18 STRONG. We will have both virtual and in-person activities mixed with some Peloton (tags #M4C2022 & #curecholangio) L18 STRONG Walk for the Cure will be held on Saturday, July 30th 9:00 AM EST @ Veterans Memorial Park - 906 Clough Pike, Cincinnati OH 45245 Join the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation's third annual athletic virtual fundraiser: Moving for the Cure during the week of July 24 - July 30, 2022.The event allows participants in any area, of any age, and of any athletic ability to raise money through an athletic event of their choosing. You can choose to run, bike, walk, play a game of volleyball, host a dance party, or rollerblade. Move with friends and family or move on your own!Our goal is to keep our wonderful cholangio community engaged in a fun and safe way while raising money. Early Registration (now - July 5)$30 per individual$60 per family (up to 4 people) Late Registration (July 6 - July 23)$35 per individual$70 per family (up to 4 people)
PARTICIPANT - delete this bolded message and replace it with your reason for fundraising and joining Moving for the Cure! The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation (CCF) is the only non-profit organization in North America exclusively dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected by cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer). Approximately 10,000 people in the United States are diagnosed each year with this hard-to-diagnose, difficult-to-treat, fatal type of cancer. Cholangiocarcinoma is a rare but deadly cancer that has very little name recognition or awareness. Due to this lack of visibility, it is often overlooked as symptoms can mimic those of other illnesses and diagnosis comes too late. Conventional cancer treatments remain ineffective against cholangiocarcinoma, and most people diagnosed with advanced disease have less than a 5% chance of surviving at least five years. While almost 2 out of 3 people with bile duct cancer are 65 or older, people of nearly any age can be diagnosed. There has been an alarming increase in the past decade of young individuals being diagnosed in their 20’s, 30’s or 40’s.
PARTICIPANT - delete this bolded message and replace it with your reason for fundraising and joining Moving for the Cure! The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation (CCF) is the only non-profit organization in North America exclusively dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected by cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer). Approximately 10,000 people in the United States are diagnosed each year with this hard-to-diagnose, difficult-to-treat, fatal type of cancer. Cholangiocarcinoma is a rare but deadly cancer that has very little name recognition or awareness. Due to this lack of visibility, it is often overlooked as symptoms can mimic those of other illnesses and diagnosis comes too late. Conventional cancer treatments remain ineffective against cholangiocarcinoma, and most people diagnosed with advanced disease have less than a 5% chance of surviving at least five years. While almost 2 out of 3 people with bile duct cancer are 65 or older, people of nearly any age can be diagnosed. There has been an alarming increase in the past decade of young individuals being diagnosed in their 20’s, 30’s or 40’s.
We're hitting the trail for Vikki! 10K walk on Saturday, July 30 from Navarre to Wayzata. Please consider sponsoring me on the walk. Help Vikki beat Cholangiocarcinoma! The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation (CCF) is the only non-profit organization in North America exclusively dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected by cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer). Approximately 10,000 people in the United States are diagnosed each year with this hard-to-diagnose, difficult-to-treat, fatal type of cancer. Cholangiocarcinoma is a rare but deadly cancer that has very little name recognition or awareness. Due to this lack of visibility, it is often overlooked as symptoms can mimic those of other illnesses and diagnosis comes too late. Conventional cancer treatments remain ineffective against cholangiocarcinoma, and most people diagnosed with advanced disease have less than a 5% chance of surviving at least five years. While almost 2 out of 3 people with bile duct cancer are 65 or older, people of nearly any age can be diagnosed. There has been an alarming increase in the past decade of young individuals being diagnosed in their 20’s, 30’s or 40’s.
PARTICIPANT - delete this bolded message and replace it with your reason for fundraising and joining Moving for the Cure! The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation (CCF) is the only non-profit organization in North America exclusively dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected by cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer). Approximately 10,000 people in the United States are diagnosed each year with this hard-to-diagnose, difficult-to-treat, fatal type of cancer. Cholangiocarcinoma is a rare but deadly cancer that has very little name recognition or awareness. Due to this lack of visibility, it is often overlooked as symptoms can mimic those of other illnesses and diagnosis comes too late. Conventional cancer treatments remain ineffective against cholangiocarcinoma, and most people diagnosed with advanced disease have less than a 5% chance of surviving at least five years. While almost 2 out of 3 people with bile duct cancer are 65 or older, people of nearly any age can be diagnosed. There has been an alarming increase in the past decade of young individuals being diagnosed in their 20’s, 30’s or 40’s.
Shirley Schreiber's love of family and passion for school nursing never wavered. She was considered the Mother of School Nursing in the State of Texas. But, to me, her daughter, she was the North Star. Please consider sponsoring me in the Moving for the Cure fundraiser to eradicate the thief Cholangiocarcinoma.
PARTICIPANT - delete this bolded message and replace it with your reason for fundraising and joining Moving for the Cure! The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation (CCF) is the only non-profit organization in North America exclusively dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected by cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer). Approximately 10,000 people in the United States are diagnosed each year with this hard-to-diagnose, difficult-to-treat, fatal type of cancer. Cholangiocarcinoma is a rare but deadly cancer that has very little name recognition or awareness. Due to this lack of visibility, it is often overlooked as symptoms can mimic those of other illnesses and diagnosis comes too late. Conventional cancer treatments remain ineffective against cholangiocarcinoma, and most people diagnosed with advanced disease have less than a 5% chance of surviving at least five years. While almost 2 out of 3 people with bile duct cancer are 65 or older, people of nearly any age can be diagnosed. There has been an alarming increase in the past decade of young individuals being diagnosed in their 20’s, 30’s or 40’s.
Walk for the Curein honor of Robert Regis Hyle(Feb. 20, 1951- October 28, 2017)Wednesday, July 27 Miami Whitewater Forest Park in Harrison9001 Mt Hope Rd. Harrison, OH 45030 5:30pm Meet at Pavilion up front5:45pm Group Picture6:00pm Mini-Walk6:30pm Thank YouQuestions: Contact Gina at 513-252-9375 Five years ago, Dad was diagnosed with this horrible cancer that gave him and so many others little time left on Earth with us. Within the last few years, I have connected with others who have had this cancer rock their family and the result for their loved one is similar to Dad's. I want to fight for more time and fight for a cure. Please consider registering with our family or donating and join us on Wednesday, July 27th. Registration fee:Early Registration (now - July 4)$30 per individual$60 per family (up to 4 people) Late Registration (July 6 - July 23)$35 per individual$70 per family (up to 4 people) Each registered person will receive... Moving for the Cure t-shirt and a cholangiocarcinoma awareness wristband A personalized fundraising page to share with family and friends A finisher’s medal to those that meet the fundraising minimum Race Bib This fundraiser allows participants in any area of the world, of any age, and of any athletic ability to raise money through an athletic event or physical activity of their choosing and perform it during the week of Sunday, July 24 - Saturday, July 30. If you can't participate, please consider a donation. 100% of the money raised will go to the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation. Your support can make a difference in the fight against bile duct cancer and help others get more time than we were able to get with Dad. Share on social media using #M4C2022
Why does the FREEdom from CCA team support Moving For the Cure? We "move" in hopes that other friends and families will not lose that infectious smile and laughter in their life as we did way too soon. We "move" to offer the hope new clinical trials can provide through our support. We "move" for awareness of a very rare cancer that sneaks up and attacks before anyone is aware due to that rarity. Approximately 10,000 annually and in the case of the CCA type Michael had approximately 1,000 nationwide. Those numbers still give us pause. We "move" for early detection for both patients and doctors. We "move" so this rare cancer can be defeated and smiles and laughter will continue for others for many years to come. We "move" to honor Michael, with the knowledge he would have wanted to help others too. The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation (CCF) is the only non-profit organization in North America exclusively dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected by cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer). Approximately 10,000 people in the United States are diagnosed each year with this hard-to-diagnose, difficult-to-treat, fatal type of cancer. Cholangiocarcinoma is a rare but deadly cancer that has very little name recognition or awareness. Due to this lack of visibility, it is often overlooked as symptoms can mimic those of other illnesses and diagnosis comes too late. Conventional cancer treatments remain ineffective against cholangiocarcinoma, and most people diagnosed with advanced disease have less than a 5% chance of surviving at least five years. While almost 2 out of 3 people with bile duct cancer are 65 or older, people of nearly any age can be diagnosed. There has been an alarming increase in the past decade of young individuals being diagnosed in their 20’s, 30’s or 40’s.
Relevés for Research - For every $5 raised, I will do one relevé or pirouette on pointe! Cholangiocarcinoma is a rare and aggressive form of bile duct cancer that affects ~10,000 people in the U.S. each year. The cancer is difficult to diagnose and treat, and more research is urgently needed to develop new therapies. Cholangiocarcinoma research is important to me both personally and professionally. I lost a family member to the disease and currently work in a cancer research lab. Every day when I go to work, I feel a tremendous sense of optimism that better cancer treatments are on the horizon. To help raise funds for cholangiocarcinoma research and advocacy, I will do one relevé or one pirouette on pointe for every $5 raised. Thank you for your support! -Kelly
updated information: Ash Woods Park in Mckinney 8 am sign in and donuts 815 walk 9:00 end of walk and finishers medal ! wear your green and do not forget to register ! (Register link below) This the second annual Team Janine walk or run. Not in town , complete it virtual and send me your photos. Those in town will receive a new finishers medal , water and a snack! 4-6 laps around the park! Do not forget to register so you help the cholangicarnionma foundation, plus you will receive a Tshirt and a race bib! This is the second annual Team Janine walk or run. Not in town , complete it virtual and send me your photos. Those in town will receive a new finishers medal , water and a snack! 4-6 laps around the park! Do not forget to register so you help the cholangiocarcinoma foundation, plus you will receive a Tshirt and a race bib! Here is the registration link! Join the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation's third annual athletic virtual fundraiser: Moving for the Cure during the week of July 24 - July 30, 2022.The event allows participants in any area, of any age, and of any athletic ability to raise money through an athletic event of their choosing. You can choose to run, bike, walk, play a game of volleyball, host a dance party, or rollerblade. Move with friends and family or move on your own!Our goal is to keep our wonderful cholangio community engaged in a fun and safe way while raising money. Early Registration (now - July 5)$30 per individual$60 per family (up to 4 people) Late Registration (July 6 - July 23)$35 per individual$70 per family (up to 4 people)
Join the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation's third annual athletic virtual fundraiser: Moving for the Cure during the week of July 24 - July 30, 2022.The event allows participants in any area, of any age, and of any athletic ability to raise money through an athletic event of their choosing. You can choose to run, bike, walk, play a game of volleyball, host a dance party, or rollerblade. Move with friends and family or move on your own!Our goal is to keep our wonderful cholangio community engaged in a fun and safe way while raising money. Early Registration (now - July 5)$30 per individual$60 per family (up to 4 people) Late Registration (July 6 - July 23)$35 per individual$70 per family (up to 4 people)
L18 STRONG family, 1 year ago you rallied around us and joined us in our fight against Cholangiocarcinoma and showed up HUGE for our walk. We also won several awards - Largest Family to Participate, Highest Family Fundraiser, Most Creative Costume & Fitness Fanatic! This time we'll be Moving for the Cure in memory of my Dad (SW) and in the spirit of L18 STRONG. We will have both virtual and in-person activities mixed with some Peloton (tags #M4C2022 & #curecholangio) L18 STRONG Walk for the Cure will be held on Saturday, July 30th 9:00 AM EST @ Veterans Memorial Park - 906 Clough Pike, Cincinnati OH 45245 Join the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation's third annual athletic virtual fundraiser: Moving for the Cure during the week of July 24 - July 30, 2022.The event allows participants in any area, of any age, and of any athletic ability to raise money through an athletic event of their choosing. You can choose to run, bike, walk, play a game of volleyball, host a dance party, or rollerblade. Move with friends and family or move on your own!Our goal is to keep our wonderful cholangio community engaged in a fun and safe way while raising money. Early Registration (now - July 5)$30 per individual$60 per family (up to 4 people) Late Registration (July 6 - July 23)$35 per individual$70 per family (up to 4 people)
Join the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation's third annual athletic virtual fundraiser: Moving for the Cure during the week of July 24 - July 30, 2022.Vikki's Event July 30th at 8am! 10K -ish We will meet at The Narrows Saloon parking lot in back. Trail walking on the Dakota Rail Trail ending in Wayzata at the Wayzata Beach/Shaver Park. 3380 Shoreline Drive, Wayzata, MN 55391. If you wish, please "Move for the Cure" on your own where ever you are, however you wish to do it during this week and let us know how it went! You can share pictures as well!
Jen and I have chosen to support the CCF's Move 4 a Cure to help fund research on bile duct cancer. Cholangiocarcinoma is a rare form of cancer that deserves and needs attention so that we can help improve and save the lives of those affected by this disease. Please support our cause if you can. The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation (CCF) is the only non-profit organization in North America exclusively dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected by cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer). Approximately 10,000 people in the United States are diagnosed each year with this hard-to-diagnose, difficult-to-treat, fatal type of cancer. Cholangiocarcinoma is a rare but deadly cancer that has very little name recognition or awareness. Due to this lack of visibility, it is often overlooked as symptoms can mimic those of other illnesses and diagnosis comes too late. Conventional cancer treatments remain ineffective against cholangiocarcinoma, and most people diagnosed with advanced disease have less than a 5% chance of surviving at least five years. While almost 2 out of 3 people with bile duct cancer are 65 or older, people of nearly any age can be diagnosed. There has been an alarming increase in the past decade of young individuals being diagnosed in their 20’s, 30’s or 40’s.
updated information: Ash Woods Park in Mckinney 8 am sign in and donuts 815 walk 9:00 end of walk and finishers medal ! wear your green and do not forget to register ! (Register link below) This the second annual Team Janine walk or run. Not in town , complete it virtual and send me your photos. Those in town will receive a new finishers medal , water and a snack! 4-6 laps around the park! Do not forget to register so you help the cholangicarnionma foundation, plus you will receive a Tshirt and a race bib! This is the second annual Team Janine walk or run. Not in town , complete it virtual and send me your photos. Those in town will receive a new finishers medal , water and a snack! 4-6 laps around the park! Do not forget to register so you help the cholangiocarcinoma foundation, plus you will receive a Tshirt and a race bib! Here is the registration link! Join the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation's third annual athletic virtual fundraiser: Moving for the Cure during the week of July 24 - July 30, 2022.The event allows participants in any area, of any age, and of any athletic ability to raise money through an athletic event of their choosing. You can choose to run, bike, walk, play a game of volleyball, host a dance party, or rollerblade. Move with friends and family or move on your own!Our goal is to keep our wonderful cholangio community engaged in a fun and safe way while raising money. Early Registration (now - July 5)$30 per individual$60 per family (up to 4 people) Late Registration (July 6 - July 23)$35 per individual$70 per family (up to 4 people)
PARTICIPANT - delete this bolded message and replace it with your reason for fundraising and joining Moving for the Cure! The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation (CCF) is the only non-profit organization in North America exclusively dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected by cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer). Approximately 10,000 people in the United States are diagnosed each year with this hard-to-diagnose, difficult-to-treat, fatal type of cancer. Cholangiocarcinoma is a rare but deadly cancer that has very little name recognition or awareness. Due to this lack of visibility, it is often overlooked as symptoms can mimic those of other illnesses and diagnosis comes too late. Conventional cancer treatments remain ineffective against cholangiocarcinoma, and most people diagnosed with advanced disease have less than a 5% chance of surviving at least five years. While almost 2 out of 3 people with bile duct cancer are 65 or older, people of nearly any age can be diagnosed. There has been an alarming increase in the past decade of young individuals being diagnosed in their 20’s, 30’s or 40’s.
My mom was diagnosed with stage 4 Cholangiocarcinoma April 2021 and it really turned our world upside down with the devastating news. My mom and our family has been through a lot since then, but we continue to pray, stay hopeful, positive and take it one day at a time. My mom is hands down the strongest person I know, she continues to fight hard everyday and is the most determined, strong willed person we know. While mom continues with her chemo treatments each week, her body remains strong. The cancer is staying stable which means it hasn't spread or grown, this is still a win. This year I will be fundraising and joining Moving for the Cure! Please consider donating to this cause and helping me reach my goal. Thank You! The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation (CCF) is the only non-profit organization in North America exclusively dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected by cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer). Approximately 10,000 people in the United States are diagnosed each year with this hard-to-diagnose, difficult-to-treat, fatal type of cancer. Cholangiocarcinoma is a rare but deadly cancer that has very little name recognition or awareness. Due to this lack of visibility, it is often overlooked as symptoms can mimic those of other illnesses and diagnosis comes too late. Conventional cancer treatments remain ineffective against cholangiocarcinoma, and most people diagnosed with advanced disease have less than a 5% chance of surviving at least five years. While almost 2 out of 3 people with bile duct cancer are 65 or older, people of nearly any age can be diagnosed. There has been an alarming increase in the past decade of young individuals being diagnosed in their 20’s, 30’s or 40’s.