Meet Our Walkers: Stories From the Lung Cancer Walk for Hope

November 1, 2011

CancerCare held its 9th Annual Lung Cancer Walk for Hope, at the Town of Oyster Bay Golf Course in Woodbury, New York on Sunday, November 6. Meet some of the extraordinary people who turned out to walk with us and raise funds to support CancerCare‘s free, professional counseling and education services for people affected by lung cancer. Learn more about some of our extraordinary participants–and, make a donation through Dec. 31–who were among the more than 1,100 individuals and 70 teams who made our walk such a success this year. Visit the Walk for Hope website.

Meet some of our walkers:

“In June 2010, my mom was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer,” says 15-year-old Amber Veritzan, team captain for Team Marilyn’s Fight. “This diagnosis has changed our lives forever. My mother has been blessed with a great support system of family, friends, and co-workers to help her through her journey. I have decided to walk for CancerCare to raise awareness and funds for the cause and for those who do not have the support system that my mother has.”
Team DeLo captain Cathy Buoniello shares the store of her aunt’s diagnosis: “On June 22, 2010 Aunt Pat sat in her doctor’s office and listened to him give her the worst news she could ever imagine. He told her that she had Stage 4 lung cancer and all she could think was….’how could that be?’ Cancer can hit anyone at any time. I am hoping to make a difference and help those who are affected by [cancer].”

Team DeLo

Madelyn Stein will be out to honor the memory of her aunt, Marcia Pearl, as captain of Team Marcia.
“She started going to CancerCare lung cancer support group meetings during her chemo treatments,” says Stein. “The group helped her on lots of different levels. She spoke often and highly of the organization and of many individuals in the group who helped her get through her ordeal. It was a great comfort to her and she wanted to give back. We hope that if you can’t walk with us, then maybe you can give back to CancerCare, the organization that gave so much to my Aunt Marcia.”


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Support CancerCare Through Three Upcoming Fundraising Events

November 5, 2010

This Sunday, Nov. 7 marks the 8th Annual CancerCare Lung Cancer Walk at the Town of Oyster Bay Golf Course in Woodbury, NY.  Proceeds from the Walk support our National Lung Cancer Program that provides free support services to anyone affected by lung cancer.

Registration for the Walk is $40 for adults, $20 for students ages 13-22, and free for children 12 and under. For more information and to register, visit www.cancercare.org/lungcancerwalk.

A few miles away on that same Sunday, CaptainCare, aka Michelle Feingold, will run in the New York City Marathon in the guise of a caped crusader representing CancerCare. All funds raised by Michelle support CancerCare’s free programs—ask her to run in honor of someone you love who’s been affected by cancer at www.captaincare.org. Learn more about CaptainCare in her latest video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWcvxl9CVno.

The following week, on Nov. 14, the Lung Cancer Walk moves to coast to coast for the first ever west coast Lung Cancer Walk at the Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto, CA. The registration fees are the same as listed for the Woodbury, NY Walk. Register to participate at www.cancercare.org/lungcancerwalk.

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Long Island Bowling Event Raises More than $10,000 for CancerCare

November 4, 2010

More than 200 bowling fans came out to support CancerCare on October 16 at the 4th Annual “Strike Out Lung Cancer” bowling event hosted at East Meadow Lanes. The event raised more than $10,000 for the 8th Annual Lung Cancer Walk, which benefits CancerCare’s National Lung Cancer Program and its free support services.

Team Butterflies L to R: Janet Orsini, Frankie Orsini, Kim Pellizzi, and James Pellizzi

The event was hosted by Kim & James Pellizzi along with Kim’s brother, Frankie, and her sister-in-law, Janet.  Kim and James first came to CancerCare for support in 2004 after Kim’s mother was diagnosed with lung cancer. After she passed away in 2005, the Pellizzi family created “Strike Out Lung Cancer” to raise funds and support others the way CancerCare supported them. Together, the fundraising group is known as Team Butterflies.

Come support CancerCare and Team Butterflies on Sunday, November 7th at the Town of Oyster Bay Golf Course in Woodbury, NY for the annual Lung Cancer Walk. Visit www.cancercare.org/lungcancerwalk to learn more and to register for the Walk.

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Lung Cancer Walks Support Free Programs for People Affected by Lung Cancer

November 3, 2010

Sunday, Nov. 7 marks CancerCare’s 8th annual Lung Cancer Walk at the Town of Oyster Bay Golf Course in Woodbury, New York. Proceeds from the Walk support our National Lung Cancer Program that provides free support services to anyone affected by lung cancer.

Then on Sunday, Nov. 14 the Walk moves coast-to-coast for CancerCare’s first west coast Lung Cancer Walk at the Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto, CA.

Registration for each Walk is $40 for adults, $20 for students ages 13-22, and free for children 12 and under.

For more information, and to register to participate in the Walk, visit www.cancercare.org/lungcancerwalk.

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CancerCare’s New Ad for Lung Cancer Walk Features Hockey Great Bobby Nystrom

October 8, 2010

CancerCare is catching the attention of thousands of commuters on the Long Island Railroad with a new platform ad promoting our Annual Lung Cancer Walk, on Nov. 7 in Woodbury, Long Island, featuring this year’s honorary chair, National Hockey League and New York Islanders great Bobby Nystrom. Check it out! 

LIRR Ad for Upcoming Lung Cancer Walk

Hockey fans will recall Nystrom’s 1980 winning goal in overtime against Philadelphia  that snagged the first of four consecutive Stanley Cups for the Islanders. Today, Nystrom, who retired from the Islanders in 1986, is a successful health care executive on Long Island and still playing to win — for people facing lung cancer.

CancerCare‘s Walk, now in its eighth year, benefits our National Lung Cancer Program, which provides free, professional support services to anyone affected by lung cancer. 

The Lung Cancer Walk has grown rapidly over the past seven years, from 60 walkers in 2003 to nearly 1,000 walkers in 2009.  Last year’s walkers and sponsors in Long Island raised a record $200,000 for the National Lung Cancer Program.

This year, the Walk is expanding to the West Coast with a second location and date. If you live near or are visiting the San Francisco area, please join us in Palo Alto, California on Sunday, Nov. 14 for CancerCare‘s Lung Cancer Walk – California event! Please visit the Lung Cancer Walk website to learn more and register.

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Tour Long Island Wineries This Month in Support of CancerCare

May 7, 2010

During the month of May, CancerCare encourages you to Run for the Rosés!

Select wineries, inns and restaurants across Long Island wine country are offering special promotions all month long benefitting CancerCare. They will provide exceptional rosé wines for sampling, and one dollar from every bottle sold will be contributed to our organization’s free cancer support services.    

Don’t miss your chance to experience exclusive tours, fun events, and special offers on food and wine, all for a great cause. Visit the Long Island Wine Country website, www.liwines.com, for a complete listing of participating restaurants and wineries, as well as information about transportation and accommodations.

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