Cancer Research Fund Raising

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Joseph Said:

How can it be possible to collect millions of dollars in fund raising every year for cancer research?

We Answered:

Where did you get your information? What do you mean by "the highest cancer statistics every year"? And "the nation gets sicker and sicker"? Please look at this these:
http://progressreport.cancer.gov/trends-…
http://progressreport.cancer.gov/highlig…

The best site for cancer information is here.
http://www.cancer.gov/

What's going on is that the American health care system--if you can call it a "system"--is dysfunctional. Many other countries (most of the industrialized world) have better health statistics, such as life expectancy, than the US, and spend far less money achieving it.

If you want to do something, write to your representatives in Congress.

Yvonne Said:

Breast Cancer Fund Raising Cake Sale?

We Answered:

You could bake a cake in the shape of...
... a cake but use a drop of red food colouring in with the icing sugar to make it go pink.

Melinda Said:

Breast Cancer fund raising Ideas!?

We Answered:

I work for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in the School and Youth program. I'll give you the ideas we offer for our program.

Have a "wear a hat to school" day, to where anyone who donates $2 or more gets to wear a baseball cap or whatever hat they desire. Pajama days work well too.

Have a "smash day", to where you get to smash a piece of food on your least favorite teacher for a set amount...I'd say $5. I recommend Jello!

"Tape your teacher" is always fun. Donate $1 and you get to add a piece of tape to taping your teacher to the wall.

Maybe have your school allow 10 minutes to allow you to listen to your I-pod or texting for a $5 donation.

Lunch with a friend is a good idea too. For a $3 donation, you get to have lunch one on one in a classroom instead of the lunchroom with your best friend.

Garage sales also help. Have a garage sale on school grounds with everything on a donation basis. Take any monetary amount offered, even if it's $5, but I'm sure some parents have some trash that other people would consider treasures.

Hope it helps.

Jessica Said:

how can candidates raise more than three million dollars a day but can't do it for cancer research?

We Answered:

they also cant raise any extra funds for anything else, they just take from all of us. Interesting isnt it.

Constance Said:

Why Government raise more fund on Aids, when there are room full of Cancer patients at the hospital?

We Answered:

When you state “raise more fund on Aids” do you mean allocates or gives more funds to AIDS? If so, would you please state where you are getting this information? As it is my understanding they don’t, but you sound very sure about this.

To answer your other questions, I know one person who is dying from cancer and one person who has HIV and none with AIDS.

When you state, “Why the Government isn't raising fund for Cancer research?” do you mean why they are not giving funds to cancer at all or why they are not increasing the funding? Perhaps your source can calcify this too.

The government does fund cancer research. I don’t really know if the amount has increased in the last couple of years. If not I would suspect budget cuts are the cause. However, they typically spend a large amount of their total funding dollars on cancer research

Alberto Said:

Fund raising for Cancer ! ? ?

We Answered:

hi :)
im afraid to say its not allowed at 13.. you can partisipate in fund raising and be part of it at any age. but to actually organise it without a permit is against the law. because you'll be handling other people money etc.

my best suggestion would be to ask a parent/gardien or someone over 18 to help you out with it and get the permit instead :)
good luck!!

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