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Support Children with Cancer and Other Deadly Diseases

Sponsored by: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

Working together under one roof, physicians and scientists at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital have pioneered treatments that have helped push the overall survival rates for childhood cancers from less than 20 percent in 1962 to 80 percent today. And the survival rate for the most common form of childhood cancer, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, has risen from just 4 percent to 94 percent during that same time.

St. Jude is one of the world's premier centers for the research and treatment of pediatric cancer and other catastrophic childhood diseases. Children from all 50 states and from around the world have come through the doors of St. Jude for treatment, and thousands more around the world have benefited from the research conducted at St. Jude - research that is shared freely with the global medical community. St. Jude is the only pediatric cancer research center where families never pay for treatment not covered by insurance. No child is ever denied treatment because of the family's inability to pay.

As the 2009 holiday season approaches, you can give the greatest gift of all: hope to the children who are currently battling cancer or other deadly diseases.

How? Pledge to do the following:  
- Participate in the sixth annual Thanks and Giving® campaign.
- Share this pledge with others to "Give thanks for the healthy kids in your life, and give to those who are not."  

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We signed the “Support Children with Cancer and Other Deadly Diseases” Pledge:
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11:42 am PST, Nov 21, Jessica Narace, Florida
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10:20 am PST, Nov 21, Petra Laug, Indiana
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5:30 am PST, Nov 21, Sylvia York, Florida
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10:23 pm PST, Nov 20, Soo Thacker, Alaska
Working together under one roof, physicians and scientists at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital have pioneered treatments that have helped push the overall survival rates for childhood cancers from less than 20 percent in 1962 to 80 percent today. And the survival rate for the most common form of childhood cancer, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, has risen from just 4 percent to 94 percent during that same time.
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6:47 pm PST, Nov 20, Karen Friend, Connecticut
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6:45 pm PST, Nov 20, Alcio Lapa, Texas
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4:34 pm PST, Nov 20, Mitzi Koehl, North Carolina
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4:02 pm PST, Nov 20, Sheryl Goodwin, Maine
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2:33 pm PST, Nov 20, Janine Gorski, Pennsylvania
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2:03 pm PST, Nov 20, Josh Wolff, Florida
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10:30 am PST, Nov 20, Llew Taylor, Pennsylvania
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10:21 am PST, Nov 20, Melissa Johnson, Illinois
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9:06 am PST, Nov 20, Jackie Corley, Massachusetts
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8:54 am PST, Nov 20, Golak Nadery, California
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7:45 am PST, Nov 20, Rae B, New York
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7:32 am PST, Nov 20, Stephen Weatherby, Georgia
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7:17 am PST, Nov 20, Linda Isham, New Jersey
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7:01 am PST, Nov 20, Name not displayed, New York
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7:01 am PST, Nov 20, Lori Wolk, Missouri
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4:52 am PST, Nov 20, Tattiana Delfino, Florida
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4:02 am PST, Nov 20, Chris Green, Florida
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2:37 am PST, Nov 20, Alex Keir, California
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9:55 pm PST, Nov 19, Christy Stockner, Iowa
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7:27 pm PST, Nov 19, Brande Pickerel, Washington
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7:02 pm PST, Nov 19, Lisa M Blanco, California
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6:13 pm PST, Nov 19, David Tesch, Texas
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5:05 pm PST, Nov 19, Tiffany Holsen, Pennsylvania
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3:55 pm PST, Nov 19, Dorothy King, Texas
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8:55 pm PST, Nov 18, Nona Burnett, Louisiana
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12:03 pm PST, Nov 18, Jennifer Inserra, California
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5:59 am PST, Nov 18, Stacey Martis, Illinois
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3:27 am PST, Nov 18, Mike Cohn, Michigan
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12:23 am PST, Nov 18, Elida Wassmann, Florida
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10:04 pm PST, Nov 17, Valarie Matinjussi, Washington
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9:50 pm PST, Nov 17, Tammey Sweezer, Missouri
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5:58 pm PST, Nov 17, Ryan Lee, California
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5:34 pm PST, Nov 17, Name not displayed, California
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4:27 pm PST, Nov 17, Ellie Shain, California
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1:47 pm PST, Nov 17, Elena K, Ukraine
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1:08 pm PST, Nov 17, Victoria Vasquez, New Jersey
food and clothing
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11:40 am PST, Nov 17, Name not displayed, New York
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11:24 am PST, Nov 17, Christine Pasmore, California
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10:53 am PST, Nov 17, Name not displayed, Oklahoma
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8:57 am PST, Nov 17, George Briggs, California
I will pray for the children as well as volunteer at local food banks to distribute food to families in need. God Bless
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8:42 am PST, Nov 17, Name not displayed, Arizona
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8:24 am PST, Nov 17, Name not displayed, California
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8:16 am PST, Nov 17, Katrin Rosinski, Michigan
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8:15 am PST, Nov 17, Name not displayed, Ecuador
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8:13 am PST, Nov 17, Janice Jones, Indiana
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7:04 am PST, Nov 17, Sophia Rehm, Illinois
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6:43 am PST, Nov 17, Michelle Johnson, Louisiana
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6:40 am PST, Nov 17, Shannon Laws, North Carolina
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6:34 am PST, Nov 17, Connie Diaz, Florida
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6:26 am PST, Nov 17, Pooveshnee Naidoo, South Africa
Anything I can.
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6:22 am PST, Nov 17, Shane Svorec, New Jersey
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6:13 am PST, Nov 17, Karen Elly, Michigan
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5:15 am PST, Nov 17, John Dalla, Nevada
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5:03 am PST, Nov 17, Maria Rubio, Spain
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4:17 am PST, Nov 17, Susan Darragh, New Jersey
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4:11 am PST, Nov 17, Jada Snowmoon, Kentucky
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1:07 am PST, Nov 17, Maria J Alejandro, Puerto Rico
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12:58 am PST, Nov 17, Lauren Stone, California
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12:44 am PST, Nov 17, Margarita Vasic, Serbia And Montenegro
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11:17 pm PST, Nov 16, Adriana Gonzalez, New Zealand
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10:21 pm PST, Nov 16, Patricia Barnes, California
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9:55 pm PST, Nov 16, Karen Radys, Oregon
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8:02 pm PST, Nov 16, Name not displayed, Canada
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7:51 pm PST, Nov 16, Antoinette Musmanno, New York
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7:46 pm PST, Nov 16, Name not displayed, Washington
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7:30 pm PST, Nov 16, Katia Alves, Brazil
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7:20 pm PST, Nov 16, Keegan Allen, Vermont
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