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"Angels Among Us"
It couldn’t have been a nicer day if
the “Angels” had made it themselves…
but then maybe they did!
Saturday, April 1, 2006 was the 13th Annual “Angels Among
Us” 5K run. The air was filled with laughter, love and hope
as brain cancer survivors, walkers and runners made their way through
the Duke University campus and the Sarah P. Duke Gardens in Durham,
North Carolina. David Bailey, a 9+ year survivor, was on hand to
lend his support for this most worthy cause. “Angels Among
Us” is a celebration of life, strength, courage, and commitment.
Tug McGraw Foundation CEO Jennifer Brusstar joined together with
supporters Brighid deGaray, Maria Grabowski and Natasha Vocelka
to run on behalf of Team McGraw and show our support for the Tug
McGraw Foundation. Team McGraw joined hundreds of individuals who
all came together for the common goal of raising funds that will
aid in the search of a cure for brain cancer while helping to improve
the quality and length of life for current patients.
Families and teams created T-shirts in support and memory of their
loved ones. One of the “hot shirts” was the “Got
Hope” shirt sported by the members of The Preston Robert Tisch
Brain Tumor Center Team! This year’s event raised over $671,000.00
to be used towards research and clinical trails at The Preston Robert
Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke.
At Duke, there truly is Hope – for all patients.
This could not have been more evident than on Saturday. All you
needed to do was look into the eyes of the children running, playing
and having a wonderful time. Children that know the real meaning
of Hope. Parents, caregivers, survivors, spouses and so many more
who are bound by a disease that takes so much but also gives each
of us the opportunity to realize and appreciate what it means to
enjoy each day and to “Live Like We Were Dying!”
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