Student Visionaries of the Year Sacramento
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Team's Student Visionaries of the Year Fundraiser
Welcome to Team Unstoppable's Team Fundraising Page! We are participating in The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s (LLS) 2024 Sacramento Student Visionaries of the Year campaign. Student Visionaries of the Year is a seven-week leadership development program that runs from March 14th to May 3rd to raise money to help blood cancer patients not only survive but thrive after treatment.
Our team of committed friends and family have set a fundraising goal of $50,000! The money raised helps LLS, the largest nonprofit dedicated to creating a world without blood cancers, fund research to advance lifesaving treatments, drive advocacy for policies that protect patient access to these treatments, and provide patients and families with hope, guidance, education and support.
Our campaign will provide support to the critical work of LLS in hopes that one day no one will have to grow up without the ones they love. I know that with your help, we can reach our goal and make a direct impact in the fight against blood cancers.
Please consider joining this fight by making a donation. All donations are greatly appreciated and tax-deductible. Please visit my website often and tell friends who would also like to donate!
On behalf of blood cancer patients everywhere, thank you!
- Team Unstoppable
10 Comments
Justine Stegall
Amazing LLS group, so happy for you guys!
Peter Kirchgessner
Thank you for raising money and bringing awareness to LLS. Science matters and you are making a difference. Go troubies!
Scott Kline
Go Purdue!
Deborah and Gil Moreno
Thank you to Green Acres and the LLS team!
Anonymous
LLS Unstoppable’s
Anonymous
In memory of my husband, who ran one marathon and cycled around Lake Tahoe 3 separate times for Team in Training. His memory is a blessing.
Kate Bell Strategies
For Juliet Shah’s Team
Channa Roe
Great cause! Good luck reaching your goal!!
Ariana Henderson
In honor of Portia Henderson's maternal grandmother, Patricia (Conklin) Madrid. She passed from leukemia at age 30.
Michelle Casagrande
What a wonderful cause! Best of luck to your team!