Students of the Year Washington DC

Molly Wernicke | Team Juliana

Welcome to Molly Wernicke's SOY Fundraising Page!

Sep 15, 2019

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I am a sophomore at Washington-Liberty High School in Arlington, VA.  Last year I was part of Team Juliana as a team member under candidates Grace Barnes and Julia Elman, who were close friends of Juliana's. This year, because Grace and Julia have gone off to college, Elissa Hall and I are continuing to uphold Juliana's legacy as Team Juliana candidates. I could not be more honored and excited to be a part of this team and to be working with the LLS. 

I was never close to Juliana, but in the time that I've been a part of this team I've gotten to know so much about a girl who lived her life with a smile on her face. It was 2015 when Juliana lost her battle to mixed-phenotype acute leukemia. She should be starting college this year. She brought light to the lives of so many people, and we hope that by upholding her legacy, we will be able to bring light in the same way she did. By raising money for LLS together, we fight to make sure that no one else has to lose someone as bright as Juliana to blood cancers. 

LLS's 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 Juliana. 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.

 I understand that to make a change, we have to take initiative. Talking about a cancer-free future is not enough, and we must actively pursue the change we want to see. Students of the Year gives us a platform to put words into action and help find a cure for cancer. I hope that you will join me and Team Juliana in the fight to find a cure!   

 

Welcome to Molly Wernicke's SOY Fundraising Page!

Sep 10, 2019

Welcome To My Fundraising Page!

I am honored to be participating in The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s (LLS) 2020 Students of the Year (SOY) campaign, a seven-week initiative in which high school students from around the country are nominated to participate in a fundraising competition to benefit LLS’s mission: to find a cure for leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma, and to improve the quality of life of patients and their families.

I am raising funds in honor of those who are currently battling or are in remission from a blood cancer. Each dollar is a vote and the team that raises the most money at the end of the seven weeks is named Students of the Year. As a team, 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.

We are changing the face of blood cancer! Will you join us?!

Because of campaigns like Students of the Year, LLS has seen tremendous success discovering new and more effective treatments for blood cancer patients and has created a new exciting initiative focusing on treatments for pediatric patients.

  • LLS funded 43 of the 49 FDA approved treatments for blood cancer patients since 2017
  • Since 2000, more than 40% of the new cancer therapies approved by the FDA started as blood cancer research
  • In 2019, LLS established The LLS Children’s Initiative, a comprehensive $50 MILLION multi-year endeavor, to help children with cancer through every facet of LLS’s mission:
    • More than doubling our investment in pediatric cancer research grants
    • Expanding education and support service for children and their families
    • Advocating for and driving policies to accelerate the development of new treatments and break down barriers to care
    • Launching LLS PedAL (Pediatric Acute Leukemia), a groundbreaking global precision medicine clinical trial in acute pediatric leukemia

And many LLS supported therapies not only help blood cancer patients but are now used to treat patients with rare forms of stomach and skin cancers. They're even being tested in clinical trials for patients with a range of cancers including lung, brain, breast, pancreatic and prostate cancers. LLS funded drugs are now being tested for patients with other non-cancerous diseases like Diabetes, Rheumatoid Arthritis and Multiple Sclerosis.

Please join me in supporting my campaign and LLS by making a donation to my fundraising campaign. Thanks to your support, my efforts, will help fund the therapies and treatments and help save lives today.

LLS's continued advancements over the years, are responsible for the blood cancer survival rate doubling and tripling; in some cases, the survival rate has even quadrupled.

All donations are greatly appreciated and are tax deductible. With your donation, you’re not only support LLS research but patient services, advocacy, public and professional education, and community services as well. Together WE CAN FIND A CURE!

Please visit my fundraising webpage often and pass along the link to family, friends, neighbors, colleagues, etc. who might donate!  I recognize I need lots of support to reach my fundraising goal!

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

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

 

24 Comments

  • Rachel and Mike Wernicke

    Way to go Molly! So proud of you.

  • Brian & Jill Corrigan

    Great cause and good luck with the campaign!

  • Katie Boone

    Great work Molly

  • Parresh McMahon

    You're such an inspiration!

  • Traci Callandrillo

    Go Molly!

  • Nancy Murphy

    You're awesome Molly! Thanks for being such an inspiration.

  • Diann Vaughan & David Bird

    Keep up the good work, Molly. Your efforts are important!

  • Andrea Maresca & Todd Kohr

    Good luck Molly!

  • Paul

    Keep up the great work Molly.

  • Mariel Syed

    Molly, I'm so happy to see how you are growing up with the same heart you had when you were a child, and may god bless you always.

  • Lynne Castronuovo

    Great work in carrying on Juliana's legacy!

  • Tom Martinelli

    Good luck Mike

  • Brian Bonnet and Sonia Castro-Bonnet

    Molly, thank you for the energy you are putting into this important effort.

  • Chad M Rainey

    Good luck, Molly!!! We hope you make your goal

  • Christine M Reilly

    Good luck - wonderful fundraiser! Hoping you reach your goal. Cheers, Christine, Todd, Caroline & Emma Reilly

  • Julia Spayd

    Good luck with your fundraising Campaign. My Nephew was diagnosed with Leukemia when he was 3 (now 19) so I know how important this organization is. What a special event to be apart of in honor of Juliana's memory. I know you can reach your goal!! Love

  • Cindy May

    So proud of you and all your efforts, Molly!

  • Patricia Carriere

    Juliana Rae, my beautiful great niece. Love you forever, know I’ll see you again one day. Keep leading your team to victory. Strength in numbers. Aunt Pat??

  • Dawn Gencarelli

    What a great cause, Molly! Thank you for your efforts to help this important initiative. I lost my older brother, Frankie, to Lymphoma, when I was 12 and he was 26. Best of luck to Team Juliana! Dawn, Mike and Olivia

  • Pat Wernicke

    Way to go Molly! So very proud of you and your caring heart!! It is an honor to help you in this worthy cause. Gramma W.

  • Rachel and Mike Wernicke

    So proud of all you are doing Molly. You’ve worked so hard to honor Juliana’s memory. Love you.

  • Anonymous

    Good work, Molly!

  • Anonymous

    Molly, what an inspiration you and the rest of your team are to everyone! ❤️ Stacy, Barb, and Talhah

  • Loyes Spayd

    In memory of my dear friend Fr. John Hughes who died from a blood cancer. I am so proud of my granddaughter Molly Wernicke who at a young age is already aware of the need to give to those who are suffering and in need of our love and support. You go girl!!

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