Happy Holidays From C3 to You
Thinking warmly of each of you and wishing your family an extra measure of comfort, joy and hope this holiday season!
Thinking warmly of each of you and wishing your family an extra measure of comfort, joy and hope this holiday season!
Congratulations to Georgia State’s 27 – 17 victory over Western Kentucky in the 2017 AutoNation Cure Bowl. Over the past three years this event has raised over $3.3 Million for The Breast Cancer Research Foundation!
Cancer doesn’t care that the holidays are here! Navigating through all the hoopla will require a few changes. Check out this article, How to Survive the Holidays with Cancer, to help guide you through!
One of the hardest things about cancer is how it affects everyone and everything in your life. Having a wonderful Christmas may seem impossible but there needs to be some sort of normalcy during this season. We found this story to help this process – 9 Unique Gift Ideas for Cancer Patients This Christmas.
We hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving last week yet we know that this isn’t always possible. Roughly 1,658,370 people were expected to be diagnosed with cancer this year.
We should savor the moments spent with family and friends especially during the holidays. Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at C3 for Change to all of the cancer survivors, cancer fighters, doctors, nurses, research teams, family & friends. Be thankful and giving to all!
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. The biggest thing to be aware about is Anyone Can Get Lung Cancer!
Last week, we shared a story about Randy Sweers – Owner of FB Marine Group and having his family as inspiration to keep racing. This week the biggest race of the year is upon us – 37th Annual SBI Key West World Championship. Chase said he and his mom love to watch his dad race and this is the best one to attend!
Chase Sweers, one of the three C’s that helped form C3 for Change, knows to never give up in the face of adversity. Keeping this in mind, he was able to offer some great inspiration to his father, Randy Sweers of FB Marine Group.