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Those of us linkwho have survived www.thiskillscancer.comcancer have so much to be thankful for -- and so much to give to those who are just beginning the journey towards health. There are endless ways we can give back to the community that helped get us to where we are today.
Donate
When we donate money, it helps researchers move closer to weeding out the underlying causes of cancer, understanding how to prevent it, and figuring out how to treat it -- or even cure it.
There is any number of great non-profit cancer awareness organizations, so it helps to have a plan as to how and where to donate money. Some people may decide to pick only one while others may decide to spread a donation to several organizations. Either way, the decision is personal, the causes are beneficial, and the donations are tax deductible.
Participate
Actively participating in cancer-awareness events is another great way to get into the game. We can, for instance, participate in cancer fundraisers, either on our own or as part of a team. By learning how and where to participate, then setting fundraising goals for ourselves and our teams, we can help researchers move closer to a cure for cancer.
Volunteer
Volunteering our time is as valuable as any other means of contribution. By learning how and where to volunteer, we can find a way to offer our caring and hard-won knowlege to a local cancer treatment center or cancer fundraising society.
Share
Any of us find comfort in knowing that there are other people with cancer who have experienced the same sorrows and joys we have. Feel free to share your story and seek out advice from people who can offer some useful guidance.
See also
Those of us linkwho have survived www.thiskillscancer.comcancer have so much to be thankful for -- and so much to give to those who are just beginning the journey towards health. There are endless ways we can give back to the community that helped get us to where we are today.
Donate
When we donate money, it helps researchers move closer to weeding out the underlying causes of cancer, understanding how to prevent it, and figuring out how to treat it -- or even cure it.
There is any number of great non-profit cancer awareness organizations, so it helps to have a plan as to how and where to donate money. Some people may decide to pick only one while others may decide to spread a donation to several organizations. Either way, the decision is personal, the causes are beneficial, and the donations are tax deductible.
Participate
Actively participating in cancer-awareness events is another great way to get into the game. We can, for instance, participate in cancer fundraisers, either on our own or as part of a team. By learning how and where to participate, then setting fundraising goals for ourselves and our teams, we can help researchers move closer to a cure for cancer.
Volunteer
Volunteering our time is as valuable as any other means of contribution. By learning how and where to volunteer, we can find a way to offer our caring and hard-won knowlege to a local cancer treatment center or cancer fundraising society.
Share
Any of us find comfort in knowing that there are other people with cancer who have experienced the same sorrows and joys we have. Feel free to share your story and seek out advice from people who can offer some useful guidance.
See also

