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Title: Weight Loss and Maintenance
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Created:Tue Jul 10 1990
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:933
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657.0. "Amer. Cancer Soc. walk?" by WONDER::YOUNG (Beware of Greeks bearing gifts...) Mon Mar 25 1991 17:13

does anybody know anything about a wak sponsored by the American Cancer Society
or something to do with the Jimmy Fund (i.e. a walk to benefit cancer research)?
I thought I remembered hearing something about this last year but couldn't find
any info on it in here.  I am aware of the walk for hunger and the super cities
walk for m.s. but I'd rather devote my energy to cancer research (cancer has hit
my family quite hard).

Thanks for any info anyone might have.  I'm also going to contact our site nurse
who has organized walking programs in the past and see if she has any info.
Guess I could also give the ACS a call too.  Oh, by the way I'm talking about 
the Boston area.

Thanks,
Barb
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657.1got the infoWONDER::YOUNGBeware of Greeks bearing gifts...Mon Mar 25 1991 17:5216
WEll, I answered my own question...i called the ACS in Boston.  There is the
MAking Strides Walk in Sept.  It's an annual event and is tentatively scheduled
for Sept. 22 this year.  It's 5 miles aroudn the Charles RIver.  YOu can pretty
much do what you like - walk, run, ride a bike, etc.  You don't get pledges
per mile but just a lump sum contribution.  
I believe there is also a long bicycle ride across Mass and down to the Cape.
That is not sponsored by the ACS but I think benefits the Jimmy Fund. Last year
it was sometime in August.  For those not from Boston, the Jimmy Fund is a fund
created by and handled by the Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston.  The 
money goes towards research on cancer in children.  I don't know the details
but there was a boy, Jimmy ?, who was treated at the Farber and died.  While he
was sick with the cancer he rode across country (or Mass?) to raise money for
cancer.  His ride spawned the Making Strides walk and, I'm guessing, spawned the
longer bicycle ride as well.

Barb
657.2Some times reading helpsSALEM::ALLEN_DFri May 17 1991 14:445
    There is a great book out that explains cancer treatments that have 
    been used and I found it quite intresting Name of book "What your 
    doctor won't tell you" by Jane Heimlich in the book store.You might 
    find out some things as I did and have a better understanding of the
    whole thing.  D.A.