My Run to Support Cancer Research, Dedicated to Jay Grossman

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My Run to Support Cancer Research, Dedicated to Jay Grossman

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This weekend I am running the Santa Barbara half marathon to raise awareness for the Leptomeningeal Foundation, a newly developed cancer treatment program dedicated to advancing research and providing support for those affected by this rare and challenging form of cancer.
I am dedicating my run and these fundraising efforts to Joanna and my dear friend, Jay Grossman, who has been battling Stage 4 Metastatic Lung Cancer these past two years and who credits the Leptomeningeal Foundation's groundbreaking work, along with the proactive care and treatment provided by the staff at the Martha's Vineyard Hospital, with his life.
As many of you know, my mother died of Multiple Myeloma, a rare form of blood cancer, so this cause is near and dear to my heart. The Morleys, along with many others, are personally grateful for every extra day, tennis clinic, drive down north road, conversation about CCC merch and morning breath work session that the LMCF's research has made possible for Jay and we want to ensure that the LMCF can continue to do the same for others effected by this disease.
Your donations will go directly to the LMCF to support vital initiatives, including:
  • Funding research projects aimed at finding effective treatments and improving patient outcomes.
  • Providing resources and support services to patients and caregivers navigating this complex journey.

To learn more about LMCF please visit their website here.

Thank you for your support!

Brent and Joanna

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Brent Morley
Organizer
Los Angeles, CA
Leptomeningeal Cancer Foundation
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Joanna Morley
Co-organizer
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