David Noland

David Noland's Fundraiser

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Fighting melanoma every step of the way

Join me and help make a difference! Please support my marathon fundraiser.

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$1,100 towards $1,500

Dear Friends and Family:

It's that time of year again.

That time of year when you shake your head at me for under training another marathon. I generally make the decision to sign up to run this thing on Thanksgiving, after eating and drinking too much, and say to myself that future me will be happy about the decision. So far that has come true, as this is my 7th (really?) time running the Chicago Marathon with Jack's Fund.

Did you know one person dies every hour from melanoma?

That’s why I decided to make my (7th!) Chicago Marathon more meaningful and continue to support Jack H. Marston II Melanoma Fund. Their campaign to fund research and provide awareness programs (early detection saves lives) makes a real difference --- and you can be a part in it.

If you or someone you know has had spots removed, precancerous cells, or have melanoma, you already know. If you have been fortunate so far, let me explain why Jack’s Fund needs your donation.

  • Melanoma is a very serious form of skin cancer. Although accounting for only 4% of total skin cancer cases, it is the leading cause of skin cancer related deaths.
  • Melanoma is the second most common cancer for young adults ages 15-29.
  • The risk of being diagnosed with melanoma doubles with five or more sunburns at any age, and exposure to tanning beds in youth increases that risk by 75%!
  • The risk of developing melanoma is increasing, and most frighteningly, the cases of melanoma amongst young children are on the rise.

Since the risk of melanoma affects or has affected each and every one of us, the work that Jack’s Fund is doing to increase research funding and to develop awareness programs is so important!

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

$30 = The rates of melanoma have been rising for the last 30 years.

$54 = One person dies every 54 minutes from melanoma.

$100.35 = 100,350 New cases of melanoma will be diagnosed in the US in 2020 (ACS).

$250 = Free skin screening (average fee charged by dermatologist's offices for a skin screening).

$800 = Melanoma costs over $800 million to treat annually.

Check out my fundraising page and please consider making a donation to help me reach my goal.

Giving online is easy and fast, and your support will make a real difference. I appreciate your help!

#SPF262, #JMT2022