The final money raised from the Cancer Center Walk/Run is $151,000 a ALL Time HighCancer Center Walk/Run Fact Sheet
For the past thirteen years, the Cancer Center of Santa Barbara in conjunction with the Four Seasons Resort Santa Barbara has sponsored the Cancer Center Walk/Run. This annual event is a unique opportunity to raise funds for local cancer research at the Cancer Center. Funds are used to support participation in national adult and pediatric cancer research studies involving eligible patients seen by Santa Barbara area oncologists. In addition, two post-doctorate fellowships in basic science research are funded at UCSB. One hundred percent of the money raised through entry fees and pledges goes directly towards research programs. Since its inception more than $1 million has been raised. The entire cost of organizing the event in Santa Barbara is covered by in-kind and financial support from the Four Seasons Resort and other businesses and individuals.
Among the participants in the event are a group of cancer survivors. These people know first hand what it is like to be diagnosed with cancer and have experienced the benefits of cancer research. They participate in the Walk/Run as a symbol of hope. Many of these people take part in a group training program which helps them build confidence and improve their level of fitness. In addition to the health benefits, the group training provides motivation, support and a fun way to meet some of the other participants in this year’s event.
I just wanted to let you all know that I am feeling great and I have to just be patient during my recovery. I hope to be back on my bike at a low level within a few weeks.
I still plan on riding the QUALCOMM Million Dollar Challenge starting October 29th even if I have to ride half the distance each day I will be there.
People have approached me with questions of
How Come this happened. I met with my Doctor yesterday who has looked after me for years and he reassured me the signs were NOT there. So his advice is that if you have a family history of heart disease or high cholesterol and you have passed all the tests then see you doc and suggest starting on LIPITOR, it works.
Thanks for all the mail, see you soon
Jack
Thank You for all those that Attended the Fiesta Dinner Party Last Night
for The Challenge Athlete Foundation
it was a Great success
Congratulations to the Gill's for winning the 7 Day Vacation to Boulder Colorado
Major David M. RozelleChallenged Athletes Foundation Spokesman
Major David Rozelle, a below-knee amputee, is an icon, resource and inspirational figure for American soldiers injured in recent conflicts abroad.
While in Iraq, commanding 140 troops of the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Major Rozelle lost part of his right leg when a landmine exploded under his Humvee. After returning to duty, and completing a second tour in Iraq on a prosthetic leg, Major Rozelle now works to help injured soldiers to get back to living. He strongly believes in the healing power of sports to help accomplish this new mission.
After participating in the 2004 San Diego Triathlon Challenge, Major Rozelle became a proud supporter of the Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF). He serves as a role model and mentor in CAF's Operation Rebound program.
Major Rozelle will be joining us on our QUALCOMM Million Dollar Challenge ride