Support the troops AND help cure breast cancer at the same time
A short time ago, I received an e-mail from a female captain currently stationed at a Forward Operating Base (FOB) in Iraq. She writes:
Hello from Iraq!
As some of you may know, I run in the ‘Race for the Cure’ [5 kilometers/3.1 miles] in Central Park, NYC each year. I do this in remembrance of my grandmother, Grace [redacted], who passed from this disease years before I was born.
I started this tradition with my aunt, Maryann [redacted], after my last visit here to Iraq in 2005. I was highly disappointed that I wouldn’t make it back to the states in time to do this again this year. So….I’ve decided that I am going to do this here in Iraq instead. I will be running here at 4 p.m. when it is 9 a.m. there in NYC [race takes place on 13 September].
Please feel free to donate to the cause. Thank you very much!
Sincerely,
Erica [Redacted]
I should also note that during September in Iraq, afternoon temperatures will typically top 100 degres Farenheit (38 degrees Celcius). This particular captain’s goal was to raise $500 for research, which she did via a Facebook feed. I have this little theory that I can one-up her, and get another $500 donated for research. (And they say Web 2.0 shouldn’t be in the hands of Soldiers…)
How can you help? Just click on this link to sponsor this Soldier who will be running the 5-kilometer “Race for the Cure” in the middle of Iraq. The 5k walk/run takes place on 13 September in Central Park in New York City.