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Friday, April 5, 2013

Exciting!

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Announcing The Greater Bay Area Chapter's
2013 Light The Night Honored Heroes!
We hope you are as inspired by our honorees' stories as we are.  
Read on to learn more about the faces of our 2013 Light The Night Walks.
San Francisco Honored Hero:  Caitlin Mullinix   SF
In September of 2011, Caitlin gave birth to her first child, a boy, named Nicholas. She was only four weeks post-partum when she was presented with the devastating diagnosis of Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Caitlin began chemotherapy immediately, but after several months of first-line treatment, it became clear that her disease was extraordinarily aggressive. So, she and her doctors made plans for an allogeneic stem cell transplant at UCSF Medical Center. After three other preparative chemotherapy regimens, she finally received her sister's stem cells on October 10, 2012. She is currently in the maintenance phase of her treatment and is looking forward to being in remission soon!  


Napa Valley Honored Hero:  Jared McDaniel
Jared 
Jared McDaniel was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) on February 9, 2012 at the age of two.  He is currently going through intensive chemotherapy and radiation treatment with some bumps in the road, but is doing well.  His family is extremely proud of him and his courage and hopes he will finish treatment with no relapse.
  
  

North Bay Honored Hero:  Brody Tatman  Brody 


Brody Tatman, a loving and inspiring three year old, was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in January of 2012. Brody just finished one year of intensive treatment and is now in his second month of maintenance which continues until May of 2015. He loves playing with trucks and dirt bikes, being at the beach, and watching Bob the Builder.




North Bay Remembered Hero:  Caemon Patrick Marston-Simmons  Caemon
On the morning of February 5, 2013, the world lost a brilliant light when three-year-old Caemon Patrick Marston-Simmons lost his battle with juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML), a very rare form of leukemia.  Caemon was a wildly precocious, very sweet, creative, funny little boy who was wise beyond his years.  His resilience, strength and bravery are an inspiration to all who knew him, but especially to his parents.


  
East Bay Honored Hero: James Howe
130321_James_0058 - EditedFriends and family have always said that James is "a smart, funny and cool kid", and he's stayed that way even through his battle with cancer. Thirteen-year-old James was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma on December 30th , 2011. He and his family spent New Year's Eve in the hospital, unsure of what the next year would bring. To help James in his battle against cancer, he created a fictitious villain, "The Blorg" who represented his tumor. James fought and ultimately defeated his enemy! James kept a positive attitude through months of chemo with the help of family and friends. James has finished his major course of treatment, responded well, and is now in a maintenance phase of treatment. Today, James likes playing rugby, tinkering with electronics, and being the protective big brother of his sister Emily.

 
T-Shirt Design Competition
We are kicking off our 2013 National Light The Night T-Shirt design competition and need your help.  The winner's design will be worn nationally on all Light The Night Walk t-shirts.  Also, the winner and image of the design will be featured in the LLS e-Newsletter and national blog post. The competition is open to the general public.  Spread the word to your community, and be sure to share the Rules and Guidelines 

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Staff Contacts
Please visit our website at http://www.lightthenight.org/sf/ or contact your local staff.
Napa Valley & North Bay Walks
East Bay Walk
San Francisco Walk
   Tiffany O'Neil
Vicky Balchas
Nicole Chapman Wilson
707-544-4350 ext 2009
415-625-1143
415-625-1126

    
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