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‘Survivor Stories’ – Because Cancer Never Rests

By Syl Arena on August 14, 2009 – 9:21 am4 Comments

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I have a favor to ask. I want you to join me in helping others find a cure for cancer.

If you don’t know someone who has had cancer that tells me that you’re probably young. Trust me on this. Eventually, you will know someone who is diagnosed with cancer.

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If you’re not young, then you likely know how not one life changes when cancer is diagnosed. Rather many lives change when cancer emerges. The circle of family and friends of those with cancer is wide.

Six years ago, I lost my mother to breast cancer. She was 70 – seems old to some, far too young to others. Half of her 11 grandchildren have no real memories of her because they were so young then.

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Cancer is beatable. Penicillin was discovered in 1928 by Sir Alexander Fleming. In 1955, Jonas Salk introduced a vaccine for polio. Maybe 2009 will go down in the history books as the year that cancer died.

In the meantime, millions of people around the world are already cancer survivors. They live as beacons of hope and encouragement for all of us. It’s important to know that cancer is not a death sentence.

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I have met many cancer survivors. In fact, I’ve started ‘Survivor Stories’ as a collaborative project for cancer survivors to share their stories with others.

Click on any of these pix and you can read a survivor’s personal account. Click on all of them and you won’t be the same person you were when you woke up this morning.

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I launched ‘Survivor Stories’ a year ago at the 2008 Paso Robles Relay For Life. I’ll be setting up a field studio again next Saturday at this year’s Relay. As a photographer, it’s how I can help fight cancer.

There are hundreds of Relays across the country each year. They are joy-filled celebrations that run for 24-hours. Relays celebrates those living with cancer and the lives of those we’ve lost to the disease. They also raise millions of dollars to help fund research in the fight against cancer.

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So, if you’ve ever thought “hey, this PixSylated stuff is good” then do me a favor. Throw a bit of coin into the fight against cancer.

Click here to send a donation, in any amount, to my Relay For Life campaign. I set my goal at $1,000. I bet the worldwide PixSylated community can contribute much more than that.

If you really want to get involved, then throw in a bit of your time by joining the Relay For Life in your hometown.

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4 Comments »

  • -april says:
    August 14, 2009 at 9:26 am

    Amazing cause! donated!

  • Anton says:
    August 14, 2009 at 2:44 pm

    Fight cancer? Prevent cancer. Change your lifestyle.
    Eat organic biologic food. Certain fruits & vegetables are known to prevent cancer. Start juicing.
    Don’t eat industrial junk. If it’s wrapped in plastic, keep clear.
    Don’t smoke or fry food. Throw away the barbie. Don’t eat animal fat.
    Don’t smoke, don’t drink. Go running. Get in shape. Breathe clean air.
    Educate yourself. Change your life, have great sex, feel super. Be happy.

  • tom says:
    August 15, 2009 at 6:04 pm

    Bravo brother, Jared and I just returned from spending 12 hours at the below event whereas I had a awesome studio set up in the Lobby and non stop taking pictures of these very subjects and their “owners”.

    We do this each year, raise TONS of cash and the rewards are simply priceless. Check out how cool this is. Best of luck on this project.

    http://www.yourdogisworthittoo.com

  • Kelley Vavrusa says:
    August 16, 2009 at 9:59 am

    I love this idea!!! I just did a photo shoot of my niece who was diagnosed with leukemia just weeks before her high school graduation in May of 2008. Now in remission after many rounds of chemo and a successful stem cell transplant (courtesy of her little brother), I wanted to show the world what a strong beautiful girl she is. You can see her slideshow at kelleyvphotography.com. Just click on slideshows/Paige. I’m inspired by your project. Keep up the amazing work.

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