How We Can Help Young Adult Cancer Survivors
 
Here is a "must read" for everyone and a way we can help a charitable organization that supports young adult cancer survivors and also support a fellow Pine Belt Pacer.  Ronald Williams has been a long time member of the Pine Belt Pacers even though he resides in New Orleans.  His daughter, Stephanie Noble Williams, died of a brain tumor 18 months ago.
 
The LifeLab's Literary Journal is a charitable organization that supports young adult cancer survivors.  The first publication, Noble, has been named after Ronald's daughter and is available for purchase.  It includes writings of young adult cancer jsurvivors about their cancer experience.  Stephanie participated in this project and it is very important to Ronald and his family.
 
If every Pine Belt Pacer member purchased this journal, think of the financial support we would create for this charitable organization.  Let's not just Run! For Your Life, let's also "Run for the lives of others"!  To order your copy, go to:  www.lulu.com/content/272767