Texas 4000 Donates $50,000 to the American Cancer Society Hope Lodge

The Texas 4000, a group of current and former University of Texas students who make the remarkable bicycle ride from Texas to Alaska to fight and raise cancer awareness, donated $50,000 to the American Cancer Society’s Houston Hope Lodge. Please read the Daily Texan article for further details: http://www.dailytexanonline.com/1.1572346-1.1572346

Check out their Facebook page here to learn more about how they are Sharing Hope!

One last note, my name is Jesse. This marks my first post and first week interning for the American Cancer Society High Plains division in Austin, TX. I look forward to many comments, user contributions and many more blog posts this semester.

2 comments March 3, 2009

NPR Credits SharingHope.tv for “Putting a Face” on Fundraising

Technology expert Omar Gallaga counts SharingHope.tv as one of three charitable organizations best using technology to promote their cause.   The great thing about SharingHope.tv, Omar says, is that instead of seeing a huge DONATE button, you see the faces of real people telling their stories.  Listen to the broadcast at http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=98600476 .

For more information on technology and giving, read the related post at NPR’s All Tech Considered Blog.

Add comment January 21, 2009

Schools Take Top Prizes in Sharinghope.tv Anti-Smoking Video Contest

Kids still know that smoking isn’t cool, judging by the three winning videos of our SharingHope.tv/Great American Smokeout Video Contest.

The first two videos below were submitted by Jennifer Barnette, a parent volunteer at Morgen Academy in Austin Texas.  The girls, Casey and Maddie, are both 5th graders.

The third video was submitted by third grade teacher Janet Couvillion from Forest Trail Elementary, EanesISD, Texas.

Congratulations to our winners!  Each school will be awarded a Flip video camera so the kids can continue to help make the world a better place by spreading positive messages online. We hope to see more of them on SharingHope.tv!

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1 comment December 2, 2008

United Way Capital Area Austin Shares Hope by Sharing Blogspace

topblu_liveunitedWe just want to give a shout out to United Way Capital Area Austin for publicizing our Great American Smoke Out/ SharingHope.tv contest on their blog.   In the spirit of sharing, we’ll gladly reciprocate.   If you live  in Austin and are looking for volunteer opportunities, the United Way is a great place to start.  Go to Hands On Central Texas to see where volunteers are needed.

Did you know that the branch of ACS responsible for launching SharingHope.tv is also located in Austin?  I feel blessed to live in a city with so many folks who share United Way’s spirit of bringing people together to advance the common good.

Add comment November 5, 2008

Sharing Hope Instead of Slinging Mud

There's Hope.

Most of us are pretty sick of mudslinging by now, so I was grateful to find some political party warmth in the form of a post by conservative columnist and three-time cancer survivor Robert D. Novak about his current battle with brain cancer.  (read the full text of his column by clicking here.)

Novak wants people to know about “the reaction to my disease, mostly compassionate, that belies Washington’s reputation.”

Just a few months ago, doctors operated on senator Ted Kennedy’s brain tumor.  Through a series of connections, Novak ended up in contact with one of his political rivals and found that

“The Kennedys were not concerned by political and ideological differences when someone’s life was at stake, recalling at least the myth of milder days in Washington. My long conversation with Vicki Kennedy filled me with hope.”

Novak found equal compassion from President Bush, who had also been the subject of criticism in some of  Novak’s columns.  He writes.

“There are mad bloggers who profess to take delight in my distress, but there’s no need to pay them attention in the face of such an outpouring of good will for me.  I had thought 51 years of rough-and-tumble journalism in Washington made me more enemies than friends, but my recent experience suggests the opposite may be the case.”

I wish cancer didn’t have to be the catalyst, but it heartens me to know compassion crosses party lines.  I needed that.

Add comment October 30, 2008

Cancer Does Not Know Age

This picture speaks for itself.  Thank you, KelliRae, for sharing it.

Add comment October 19, 2008

Breast Cancer Awareness and the Pink Controversy

It’s breast cancer awareness month, and I’m sharing, not selling, which is likely to keep me out of trouble with some cancer bloggers I know. I’ll get to the pink ribbon controversy in a moment. First, SharingHope.tv member ACS jerry uploaded the video below about the importance of mammogram. Since early detection is one of the best weapons we have against breast cancer, I urge you to watch and pass along the information.

Now, for the controversy.  An organization called Breast Cancer Action has a website called Think Before You Pink. It urges people to think critically about buying products just because they say they support breast cancer research. BCA has this definition on their site:

Pinkwasher: (pink’-wah-sher) noun. A company that purports to care about breast cancer by promoting a pink ribbon campaign, but manufactures products that are linked to the disease.

I don’t have the scientific background to support or reject the BCA claim that an ingredient in yogurt is linked with breast cancer, but whenever I see a product sporting a pink ribbon, I have wondered how much money actually goes directly to breast cancer research. Is it pennies on a dollar? How much good am I actually doing? Is this company using my heartstrings as a marketing strategy? Would having the answers to these questions make me pass on pink and donate directly to breast cancer research? Or, are pink ribbon promotions really effective ways to promote awareness and encourage corporate do-gooding?

Maybe I can do a little research on my blackberry while in the waiting room for my upcoming mammogram. 

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Add comment October 13, 2008

Wedding Day Smoke Out

Fall is my favorite time for weddings.  Don’t know what time of year Jennae married her husband, but on that day he committed to quit smoking, and she committed to supporting him.  Thanks, Jannae for sharing hope.  May you have a long, happy, healthy and smoke-free life together!

Add comment October 1, 2008

The Fight Back Express Shares Hope

While Congress and Presidential wanna-be’s debate Mortgage industry and Wall Street bail-outs, the American Cancer Society presses on to lobby for federal funding for cancer research.  The Fight Back Express is touring the country to facilitate discussions between cancer patients, their families, and legislators with the goal of making cancer a national priority.  Watch the video for more information and click here for upcoming tour locations and dates.

And, since SharingHope.tv originated in Texas, we were excited to see a bejeweled (former?) Miss Texas sharing hope at a recent Fight Back Express stop.  Thanks to member Kym for posting the photo!

Miss Texas Shares Hope

Miss Texas Shares Hope

Add comment September 23, 2008

Videos – The Great American Smokeout Contest

I’ve been talking about the Great American Smoke Out (GASO) and our video contest ending Nov. 20, but Lindsey says it even better with her video.

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1 comment September 17, 2008

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