Saturday, May 14, 2011
Man and Woman of the Year Final Results!
The Man or Woman Campaign to benefit The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society raised a total of $350,000 to benefit LLS. The Woman of the Year was diamond sponsor HEB employee Lacey Dalacour Salas who raised $58K. The Man of the Year was Dynamo professional soccer player Danny Cruz, raising $43K. My campaign alone raised over $50,000. Thank you to all of you who contributed to my campaign and supported this worthy cause. Without having a major corporation as a sponsor I hope you know how important each and every donation made! Melissa
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Final Days!!! Donations Due by 5pm CST Thursday 5/12
The end is drawing near and soon the winner will be announced. There are still opportunities to participate:
1) Donate here
2) Frosted Betty Cupcakes
3) Nutrition Counseling
4) Tickets to the Grand Finale still available!
Please find a way to contribute to this important cause!
Melissa
1) Donate here
2) Frosted Betty Cupcakes
3) Nutrition Counseling
4) Tickets to the Grand Finale still available!
Please find a way to contribute to this important cause!
Melissa
Monday, May 2, 2011
Final 2 weeks!
We are in the final 2 weeks of the Pathways To a Cure Campaign for LLS! There are still great events happening to support LLS going on this week:
1) Final shopping days at Occasion's Boutique on 19th St in the Heights to celebrate Mother's Day
2) Final photo sessions with Jenna Christine on Saturday have availability
3) Dance for a Cure is this Saturday
4) Tickets are available for the Grand Finale and Silent Auction
5) Nutrition counseling sessions available
6) Or just make a donation!
Please find the best opportunity for you to help out this great cause.
Melissa
1) Final shopping days at Occasion's Boutique on 19th St in the Heights to celebrate Mother's Day
2) Final photo sessions with Jenna Christine on Saturday have availability
3) Dance for a Cure is this Saturday
4) Tickets are available for the Grand Finale and Silent Auction
5) Nutrition counseling sessions available
6) Or just make a donation!
Please find the best opportunity for you to help out this great cause.
Melissa
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Updates from Campaign Headquarters!
We're off to a great start! The garage sale earned over $2100 to benefit LLS and we just had our first of four photo mini-session dates. Two new events have been scheduled including "Dance for a Cure" and Jane Williams, MSN, RN, FNP and Health Coach is offering one-hour health and nutrition consultations. We are slowly securing donations for the silent auction to create some great packages and have 15 tickets to sell for the grande finale!
I thought I'd break it down by the dollars on how to participate. We've tried to create a campaign to appeal to a variety of tastes and budgets. Obviously any dollar amount at any time is greatly appreciated, but here's the events (see tabs "Calendar of Events" and "Event flyers" for more details).
$20 donation: Dance for a Cure! 5/7
$50 donation: Nutrition Counseling with Jane Williams, Health Coach
$100 donation: One ticket to the grand finale
$300 donation: Photo Mini-Session with Jenna Christine Photography
$2100 donation: Sponsor a child battling leukemia or lymphoma with a chance of a lifetime photo
session for the child and their family.
I thought I'd break it down by the dollars on how to participate. We've tried to create a campaign to appeal to a variety of tastes and budgets. Obviously any dollar amount at any time is greatly appreciated, but here's the events (see tabs "Calendar of Events" and "Event flyers" for more details).
$20 donation: Dance for a Cure! 5/7
$50 donation: Nutrition Counseling with Jane Williams, Health Coach
$100 donation: One ticket to the grand finale
$300 donation: Photo Mini-Session with Jenna Christine Photography
$2100 donation: Sponsor a child battling leukemia or lymphoma with a chance of a lifetime photo
session for the child and their family.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Welcome!
Hello, my name is Melissa Ledford. In 2000 after graduating medical school as a physician associate I moved to Houston, TX to join forces fighting blood cancers at MD Anderson Cancer Center. As a clinician and family member, I have witnessed first hand the debilitating effects that leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma can have on those who suffer from these blood diseases and on the friends and family who care for and nurture their loved ones. While at MD Anderson I was fortunate to be a part of a history making trial by putting patients on a drug we now know as “Gleevec.” It became the first targeted therapy, or “silver bullet” if you will, approved for cancer in 2001. After years of treating patients and inspired by this success, I decided there was more I could do through oncology/hematology research and now work in drug development for the pharmaceutical industry and volunteer with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS). Leukemia still causes more deaths among children than any other cancer; so while we’ve made tremendous strides there is still so much more to do. My years of partnership with the LLS and my belief in their mission has made me a candidate for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Woman of the Year.
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s (LLS) mission is to cure leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families. LLS was established in 1949 as the de Villiers Foundation, named in memory of Robert Roesler de Villiers, a young man who died of leukemia. It is currently the world’s largest voluntary health organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research, education and patient services. LLS has invested $750 million in medical research since its inception, underwriting the work of blood cancer research projects throughout the world, including 18 researchers in the Texas Medical Center. The local grants total over $20 million in 2011 alone. As a result of ongoing research, overall survival rates for leukemia have tripled in the last 40 years.
LLS is dedicated to being one of the top-rated voluntary health agencies in terms of dollars that directly fund the mission. LLS expenditures are directed to research, patient and community services, advocacy and education. Over the past 60 years, LLS has been committed to providing current and vital information to cancer patients which enables them to actively participate in their treatment. Despite these hard economic times, the needs of blood cancer patients and their families continue to escalate. The LLS has responded by continually adapting its services to educate and even financially assist patients and families. The gulf coast chapter serves over 4,000 individuals each year in the greater Houston area.
As an LLS Woman of the Year candidate I have agreed to conduct a fundraising campaign for LLS March 3 – May 12. The male and female candidates who raise the most during the ten weeks are named the chapter’s Man & Woman of the Year. The totals are then considered in naming national titles. I will be raising money in honor of the Boy (Brendon Farmer, age 9) & Girl (Emma Woodle, age 8) of the Year who are patient heroes chosen for their strength and winning attitudes as they battle leukemia. The announcement of the 2011 Man & Woman of the Year at the Grand Finale Friday, May 13, 2011. The evening will include cocktails, food, music and a silent auction. Businesses can donate silent auction items for tax deduction by May 5. Corporate sponsorships are available. Contact Melissa Ledford for ticket sales to the Grand Finale. Please attend an event to support this effort or go to the "Donate" tab to contribute now.
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