Thursday, March 31, 2005
Celebrating Cheryl
I just read a story about a young, vibrant woman named Cheryl who was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 31. She battled fiercely and bravely for five years before breast cancer took her. Her story has definitely left a legacy and touched many. You can read more about her story here, California Hammonds.

Beginning at 12:01 A.M. PST April 1st, Greg Hammond, is hosting a Commentathon in memory of
the first anniversary of his wife's death from breast cancer. All you have to do is visit the site and leave a comment. Sponsors have committed to donating money for every comment made. The goal is $10,000 with every single dollar going to help low-income women receive mammograms. And if it is in your heart, you can also make a financial contribution.

Please take a moment and visit the site. Not only is Cheryl's story amazing, but Greg's love and dedication is equally amazing. He has turned what could be a mournful day into a celebration of her life by doing something very positive in the lives of many women who will benefit from this fundraiser.

Let's join him by celebrating our own lives and helping him make a difference. Y
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