Students of the Year Wichita

Team Emily and Kaitlyn

Welcome to Team Emily and Kaitlyn's SOY Fundraising Page!

Nov 13, 2018

I am honored to participate in the 2019 Students of the Year program, a seven-week initiative in which select high school students from around the country participate in a fundraising competition to benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. I am proud to be raising critical dollars in honor of a young patient hero who is currently battling or is in remission from a blood cancer. Each dollar is a vote. The candidate team that raises the most money at the end of the seven weeks is named Student(s) of the Year. Our mission is to not only raise the most money but also to bring attention to blood cancers like leukemia, which is the most common form of cancer in children and teens.

Since the early 1960s, five-year survival rates for many blood cancer patients have doubled, tripled or even quadrupled. And many LLS supported therapies not only help blood cancer patients but are helping patients with other cancers and serious diseases. In fact, drugs first approved for blood cancers are now approved to treat patients with stomach cancers, skin cancers, and autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis.

We really are changing the face of blood cancer!

All donations are greatly appreciated and are tax deductible. They'll not only support LLS-funded research but will help provide critical information and support for patients, and support advocacy for laws to ensure patients can access the care and treatments they need.

Please visit our website often and bring friends who would also like to donate!

On behalf of blood cancer patients everywhere, thank you for your support!

For more information about LLS, please visit www.lls.org.

 

 

7 Comments

  • Ron & Barb Freshour

    Our best to you Emily and Kaitlyn. Thank you for your hard effort and we wish you the best. Aunt Barb & Uncle Ron Freshour

  • GumboLSU

    Thanks, GumboLSU

  • Scott Loudon

    Excellent cause, and quite simply there must be some tangible benefit from putting up with John Ross

  • Hali McCord

    So proud of you cousin!

  • Chris Lewis

    I work at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, where bone marrow transplant was pioneered. Glad to see that you are helping the cause. Found you through your brother's YouTube.

  • Mark Craddock Jr.

    The message you gave about this fundraiser in JR's last video definitely resonated with me as my father was diagnosed with lymphoma last month and my aunt passed a few years ago from the disease. Greetings from Georgia and thank you for being involved in a wonderful cause!

  • Kyle

    from a fellow empath. ;o)

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