Cancer Fundraising - Sacrifices and Possibilities
Pan-Mass Challenge - One Rider's View from Doug Haslam on Vimeo.
I'm proud to know Doug Haslam who made this video of his experience with the PanMass Challenge, a 2 day bike trip across the state of Massachusetts to raise funding for cancer research and treatment. And I'm proud that the Frozen Pea Fund could contribute to enable him to make his goal.
He's got some excellent footage of what it's like to participate in this sort of event and something that stood out for me while watching was how much small bits of support can help participants.
One of the things that happens with individuals taking on a challenge like this is that it's just overwhelming. Not only the physical effort that goes into it, but the idea of finding support to get that fund-raising thermometer started, or to finally get to the goal, can be difficult.
The thought of what supplies and gear might be necessary to outfit a team with what they need can be intimidating as well.
Although it will take lots of people to make it happen, it's my hope that in some small way what the Frozen Pea Fund can do for people who make these sacrifices is to help those who want to participate leap more easily over some of those hurdles along the way.
I've been doing my own thing and not talking too much about it lately, preferring to put some time into volunteer efforts and outreach rather than to thinking much about my own situation. At least that's the plan. It seems like it's one step back then another forward, then another back, but overall there's progress over the past six months and I'm glad about that.
I promise I'll share a little more about my own story soon, but right now I'd rather focus on people like Doug who put their energies into doing something hard so that research into a cure for cancer might be found.
PS - Doug's still glad to find new supporters and has a sponsor page set up here




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