Student Visionaries of the Year Utah
London and Gracie | Answer For Cancer
London & Gracie's Student Visionaries of the Year Fundraiser
Visionaries look to the future—and see infinite possibility.
They challenge the status quo—and make the impossible possible.
They boldly imagine a better world – and lead the charge to create it.
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society was built on that same vision - of a better world - one without blood cancers.
We are visionaries; We have a vision for a world without cancer, but we need your help.
This year, we're proud to be a part of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s (LLS) Student Visionaries of the Year Campaign, working to raise as much as possible for LLS’s mission. We both have family members and close friends who have unfortunately gone through not only blood cancer, but other types of tumultuous sickness. Trying to imagine a world without them hurts, and we wouldn’t be who we are today without their love, friendship, and care. Having a chance to help cancer patients is not an opportunity we believed we could have, especially now at this time in our young lives, and we want to do whatever we can to help those who need it.
As a global leader in the fight against blood cancer, LLS:
- Funds cutting-edge research leading to breakthroughs in immunotherapy, genomics and personalized medicine that are improving and saving the lives of patients
- Provides free education and support for blood cancer patients and families, including personalized, one-on-one support, assistance with identifying and enrolling in clinical trials, and more.
- Mobilizes thousands of advocates to drive policy changes that accelerate the development of new cancer treatments and break down barriers to care.
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!
Thanks to your support, my efforts will help ensure this generation is the last to see cancer.
On behalf of blood cancer patients everywhere, thank you!
For more information about LLS, please visit www.lls.org.
3 Comments
Deborah Erlenbusch
Dear Grace and London, My mother, Margaret Ames, passed away after her decades long journey with myelodysplastic syndrome. It’s very similar to leukemia. Grace, your great-grandmother is smiling in heaven. Thank you for your contributions and shining a light on these diseases. So proud of you and London. Love, Grandma Debbie Anyone who is reading this, please donate today. I did.
Tagg Petersen
Thank you for striving to make a difference!
Gina Belnap
You two are the best! What a great thing to raise money for.