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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

A message from StopLeukemia.Org

StopLeukemia Supporters,
As we wrap up 2010, we'd like to recap some of the achievements of StopLeukemia in its first full year.  StopLeukemia has continued to make great strides since the kick-off event at The Vault almost a year and a half ago. Of course, none of this would be possible without the help of the StopLeukemia community.
Our primary fundraising event in 2010 was in conjunction with Rachael Devono-Sarkisian's participation in the 2010 Music City Marathon in Nashville, TN.  Rachael, Andy Sarkisian's widow and one of StopLeukemia's inspirations, set a goal of raising $5,000 of behalf of StopLeukemia.  Due to Rachael's courage and everyone's tremendous support, she was able to raise over $6,000 of which $5,000 was donated to Dana Farber's Office of Patient and Family Assistance and $1,000 was donated to the Andy Sarkisian Memorial Scholarship Fund.  The total donations to these two organizations are now $15,000 and $1,500, respectively, totals that we are very proud of, and you should be as well!   We are truly inspired by Rachael's drive and determination and she is very appreciative of everyone's contributions.  Rachael commented on StopLeukemia's Facebook site, "Thanks again for helping me keep Andrew's memory alive!" Pictures from Rachael's inspirational run in Nashville can be seen here: http://picasaweb.google.com/stopleukemia/RachaelSRun#
We'd also like to share a story recently published on boston.com (link to story).  Unfortunately, many organizations contribute a limited percentage of total donations to their respective causes.  In 2009 approximately 43 cents out of every dollar donated was received by charitable organizations.  We at StopLeukemia, however, are thrilled to that since our start in 2009, approximately 80 cents out of every dollar has been donated to one of the two organizations mentioned above, and this percentage is even greater when excluding the sale of StopLeukemia t-shirts.  StopLeukemia is devoted to assisting the families that are dealing with leukemia. Your donations are meant to help families with the financial burden of this disease, not to fund the operations of the organization. 
Some additional highlights for StopLeukemia in 2010 include the following: 
·         The StopLeukemia founders were featured in a recently published book called "Generation Earn: The Young Professional's Guide to Spending, Investing, and Giving Back" authored by Kimberly Palmer.  A short adaptation from the book can be found here.
·         StopLeukemia is currently discussing a long-term partnership with the Dana Farber Cancer Institute.  Through this partnership, all future events would be co-sponsored by the two organizations and future donations would continue to be directed to Dana Farber's Office of Patient and Family Assistance.
·         Sandy Richton, one of StopLeukemia's inspirations, celebrated 12 years as a cancer survivor and eight years since her stem cell transplant.  Congrats Sandy! We are all inspired by your courage!
StopLeukemia is looking forward to an even more successful 2011.  We plan to host another charity event at a local bar/restaurant in Boston during the late Winter/early Spring and are initiating plans for our biggest event yet, a charity golf outing, likely to be held in the Fall.  Please continue to check our website (www.stopleukemia.org) for updates.  We'll be sure to keep you posted as well.
 
In closing, with the year end and tax time upon us, there is no better time to make a donation to StopLeukemia.  If you're interested, tax deductible donations for 2010 can be made online through Friday (click here).
Thanks again for your continued support!
 - Judd, Mike and Tony

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Rachel's Run Photos

With the help of your donations, Rachael and the StopLeukemia raised over $6,000! This was well above our goal of $5,000. Due to the tremendous success we will be donating $5,000 to the Office of Family and Patient Assistance at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, MA. Take a moment to check out the pictures from Rachael's Run.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Rachael’s Run Results

 
StopLeukemia Supporters,

 

Today marks the 3 year anniversary of the passing of Andrew Sarkisian, the husband of Rachael Sarkisian and one of StopLeukemia's inspirations. As we celebrate Andrew's life, we  thought it would be appropriate to give the final results of a very successful campaign; Rachael's Run .  This past Saturday, on what would have been her 6th wedding anniversary, Rachael Sarkisian ran in the Music City Marathon in Nashville, TN in celebration of Andrew's life and in support of StopLeukemia.Org.  Due to the weather and a hip injury, Rachael heroically completed the half marathon portion at 2 hours 21 minutes. 

Rachael was disappointed she could not complete the full marathon, but we think the weather was Andrew's signal to Rachael to not to hurt herself anymore than she already was. 

 

Most importantly, with the help of so many StopLeukemia supporters, Rachael and the organization raised over $6,000!  This was well above our goal of $5,000.  Due to the tremendous success we will be donating $5,000 to the Office of Family and Patient Assistance at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, MA.  Andrew, along with Fred Schneider and Sandy Richton, received world class support and treatment from Dana-Farber as well as support from the Office of Family and Patient Assistance.  This division of Dana-Farber directly impacts those families coping with the many financial impacts leukemia brings and is a great support network for patients and families.  The money raised will help patients at Dana Farber with medical expenses, living expenses, meals, etc while they receive treatment. 

 

Again, we thank you all for your continued support and we thank Rachael for her dedication and courage. Please check back later this week for pictures of Rachael and please read her a featured article here http://olive.dominionpost.com/Repository/ml.asp?Ref=RFBvc3QvMjAxMC8wNC8yMyNBcjAwMTAx&Mode=Gif&Locale=english-skin-custom

 

Sincerely,
Judd, Mike & Tony

Co-Founders - StopLeukemia, Inc.

 
 

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Jennifer Johnson Parkhurst - 2nd Annual Bone Marrow Drive

Second Annual Bone Marrow Drive in Honor of my Father a ONE Year Leukemia & Bone Marrow Transplant Survivor. Hampshire Hills Sports & Fitness Center, 50 Emerson Rd, Milford, NH April 18th 10-2. The gift of life is precious & its as simple as a cheek swab.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Rachael’s Run Update

 

StopLeukemia Supporters,

 

We wanted to share some great news regarding Rachael's Run as we approach mid-April.  Rachael Sarkisian, who will be running in the Nashville Music City Marathon on April 24th (one week from this Saturday), has been receiving a tremendous amount of support towards reaching her goal of raising $5,000 on behalf of StopLeukemia.  In fact, over the past nine weeks, Rachael has already beat her goal and raised approximately $5,400!!

 

With the Music City Marathon ten days away, Rachael is now aiming to eclipse her original goal by 20% and to raise $6,000 on behalf of StopLeukemia.  Please help Rachael make this final push by contributing here.  Thanks again to everyone for your continued support.

 

Sincerely,
Judd, Mike & Tony

Co-Founders - StopLeukemia, Inc.

 

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Support Rachael's Run on behalf of StopLeukemia!

 

StopLeukemia Supporters,

On their wedding anniversary, April 24, 2010, Rachael Devono-Sarkisian, widow of Andrew Sarkisian, one of StopLeukemia's inspirations, will be running in the Nashville Music City Marathon.  As part of her 26.2 mile run, Rachael has set a goal of raising $5,000 on behalf of StopLeukemia.  Please help Rachael and StopLeukemia achieve this goal by contributing here.  We will be keeping everyone updated on our progress towards the goal over the next seven weeks. 
 
Please go to
http://www.stopleukemia.org/StopLeukemia.org/Rachaels_Run.html
 to read more about Rachael and Andy's story. 
 
On behalf of Rachael Sarkisian and the founders of StopLeukemia, Inc., we thank you for making 2009 a very special and successful kick-off year and look forward to starting off 2010 on the right "running" foot. 
 
Sincerely,
Judd, Mike & Tony

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