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Pennies For Patients/Pasta for Pennies November 1stNovember 15th The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s School and Youth Community Service Program EVERY PENNY COUNTS What is Pennies for Patients? The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s premiere School and Youth program allows students to raise funds and awareness of blood cancers. Our youth are learning that they can make a huge difference one penny at a time, and the class raising the most money is recognized with a lunch party and other fun incentives! Based on the amount of funds raised, your school may qualify to receive gift certificates for needed school supplies or equipment. At the end of the school year, schools bringing in the most money receive recognition and awards. Why should we participate? Because leukemia is the most common type of cancer in children and young adults under the age of 20. Because the equivalent of two classrooms of children are diagnosed with cancer everyday. Because every 5 minutes someone is diagnosed with a blood cancer, and, every 10 minutes someone loses their battle. At the end of the day, six people every hour,148 people every day die from blood cancer. Because you can make a difference! Because of people like you, survival rates have tripled in the past 50 years. Blood Cancer Treatments Chemotherapy - use of anti-cancer drugs; the most common type of treatment for blood cancer patients Radiation – Often used in conjunction with chemotherapy Immunotherapy – Immune cells or antibodies are used to fight the disease and suppress it’s progression through antibody treatment, administering a vaccine, and using a patient’s own NK (natural killer) cells. Blood or Bone Marrow transplant – The use of blood or marrow stem cells from a healthy donor, often, a sibling with the same tissue type. Where does the money go? The money goes to the best of the best researchers who work around the clock looking for a cure. Since 1949, the Society has funded more than $812 million in research grants. The money goes to finding newer and better blood cancer therapies with fewer side effects as well as development of medical technology useful beyond blood cancer treatments. The money goes far beyond cancer treatment, reaching millions of patients with chronic illnesses. Medicines developed with LLS funding are being used for rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases. The money goes to assist patients who need co-pay assistance or help buying medicines, and to support groups, and educational and advocacy programs. Honor a Hero Today, almost ONE MILLION people are heroically battling a blood cancer while they rely on research to find their cure. Many of these heroes are infants and children. Kolton, Cheyene, Mary Kate, J.C., Kaitlin, and Collin are all blood cancer patients who live in the North Texas area. They have all received treatments developed with funding provided by LLS. Because programs like PENNIES FOR PATIENTS, they received life saving medication. Thankfully, they are all in remission and living healthy, active lives thanks to people like you. They are just six examples of youngsters who have struggled with cancer as children. You can dedicate your program in honor of a local hero, and make a huge difference! Your School’s Connection November 1st-November 15th This year we hope to raise $7500 The advisory class that raises the most money will receive a lunch donated by the olive garden. Thank you! A huge thank you to Byron Nelson High School on behalf of The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society for bringing us closer to finding a cure! Thank you to all of the staff and students for your commitment and dedication to our mission! Steps to Success * Set a goal for your classroom. * Use the curriculum provided. Visit our website for an additional link. * Share facts and info about blood cancers and the program each day. * Keep a rough tally of your totals to help with the top classroom recognition. *Create a new fundraising idea in your classroom. One teacher charged $.50 for students to use the restroom! *Have fun and enjoy your recognition incentives!