June numbers
As I write this, the Jimmy Fund Marathon Walk is 90 days away. So far, we have 16 registered walkers and have raised $12,500. That’s a long way from the $80,000 public goal we’ve set for this year—and an even further distance from the $100,000 goal several of us have talked about.
…every month needs to have plenty of effort…
My own fundraising is still lagging a bit behind last year. I’d hoped to be closing in on $10,000 by this point. But things are picking up, as they generally do at this point in the year.
A big donation
Robert Phelan and I presented a check for $3000 from SafeCo Insurance to the NET cancer program at DFCI earlier this month. That is part of the total above.
…we have 16 registered walkers…
You never know who will do what until you ask. Just talking to my dentist and his assistant may have netted us another four walkers from that office.
Raising awareness–and money
Last week was the Greater Fall River Relay for Life. While it has no connection to the Walk, it is one of my training milestones each year. And this year we tried to raise the level of awareness about NET cancer to a higher level by creating a massive zebra herd made of luminaria bags. Total, we created about 1200 bags, one for every ten people who died of NET cancer last year.
You never know who will do what until you ask.
We raised a total, so far, of $7776 for the American Cancer Society through the Relay, including close to $1400 at the event from sales of buttons and our clam cake and chowder concession. We managed to keep people on the track for just about every minute of the 18 hours of the event. Two of us walked nearly non-stop from about 11 a.m. until 6:30 a.m. on the night shift. Overall, the Relay has raised more than $210,000 for patient support and cancer research.
On the docket
We have four big fundraising events currently moving forward. Jillian Emmons, our Walk Hero, has done an online Norwex sales party, with her cut of the proceeds going to her Walk. Her friends, some of whom walk with our team and some of whom don’t, have organized similar parties to raise money either to support Jillian’s Walk or their own. If you’d like details, drop me an email and I’ll forward your name to Jillian. Or you can go here and drop her a note yourself.
…a massive zebra herd made of luminaria bags.
Jenaleigh Landers has set August 1 as the date for the Hank Landers Memorial Golf Tournament. Hank was her Dad, who died of NET cancer two years ago this month. The tournament will take place at the Bradford Country Club in Haverhill, MA. Tee time is 1 p.m. You can learn more about the tournament at https://www.facebook.com/events/980650735291973/
Players and sponsors
August 27 is the Walking with Jane Miniature Golf Open at Caddy Shack in Dartmouth, MA. I’ll put up a Facebook event page for this later in the week. Tournament entry fees are $10 for adults and $6 for children 12 and under. Caddy Shack is donating both the use of the course and whatever non-tournament players spend with them during the time of the tournament.
We have four big fundraising events currently…
If you know of a business that would like to sponsor our official NETwalkers Alliance team t-shirts for the day of the Marathon Walk, those are available again this year. Bronze sponsors pay $100 to get their business’s name on the back of the shirt. For $250 they get their business logo on the back of the shirt. For $500 or more, they get their logo on the front of the shirt. We already have three for the front of the shirt, one of which is a holdover from last year.
Bits and pieces
I must have all sponsor materials by August 15 so that I can get the shirt design finished and to the printer in time to get the shirts out before Walk Day.
If you know of a business…
Finally, a generous donor has offered to match all donations made to my Marathon Walk through June 30 at midnight. There is still about $400 left in that matching fund, so if you have not yet donated, this would be a good time to do so.
June has been a hectic month–and July is looking pretty busy as well. If we are going to kill this thing, every month needs to have plenty of effort put into it, whether by researchers or those of us trying to fund that research.