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I'm supporting the American Cancer Society and you can, too!
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My dad died from Non Hodgkins Lymphoma. sadly, we did not even know he had cancer.
I do not want anyone, ever, to go through that kind of experience in their lifetimes. So, I am riding to support the American Cancer Society.
I ride to help people get the tools they need to avoid cancer, or have it detected early.
I ride to help those who are dealing with cancer have a place to turn to 24/7.
I ride to help those dealing with cancer to get the support they need.
The American Cancer Society has contributed to a 20 percent decline in cancer death rates in the US since the early 1990s. They've helped save nearly 1.2 million lives during that time, thanks in part to people like you who made a donation.
This progress is only possible with the support of people like you, so please support me with a donation of any amount.
There are too many people out there that share my experience. Let's help put a stop to it.
Your support allows the American Cancer Society to continue:
Advocacy
Fighting cancer in city halls, statehouses, and Congress by elevating the patient voice to advance policy change through the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN)
Patient Support
Ensuring no one feels alone at any point on their cancer journey, from prevention to survivorship, and, for some, the end of life.
Discovery
Investing in breakthrough science to find more - and better - treatments, uncover factors that may cause cancer, and improve patients' quality of life.
Health Equity
Ensuring that all people have a fair and just opportunity to prevent, find, treat, and survive cancer. ACS and ACS CAN believe all people should have a fair and just opportunity to live a longer, healthier life free from cancer regardless of how much money they make, the color of their skin, their sexual orientation, gender identity, their disability status, or where they live.