Cancer Should NOT Be Treated With Civility

Everyone knows someone that has been impacted in some way by cancer. That's not scientific fact, but probably pretty close. In addition to the physical toll it takes on those that suffer from its impacts, it also causes psychological and emotional distress to millions. The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults is putting on a fundraiser to generate money for the foundation.

Here's the details from Explore Howard:
Oct. 26: Screw Cancer, fundraiser to benefit the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults. 6-9 p.m. $75. Trapeze Seafood, Grille & Tavern, 8180 Maple Lawn Blvd., Fulton. 888-393-3863. www.ulmanfund.org/screwcancer.
From the Ulman Fund site:
Join us for an evening of food, fun and discover the quality of fine screw-top wines as The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults supports those stricken with cancer. For over a decade, UCF has enhanced lives by supporting, educating; connecting young adults and their families thriving against this deadly disease.
On my golf blog, Waggle Room, I have recently started a charity auction program to benefit the American Cancer Society for the products that the blog reviews. I fully stand behind this fundraiser and I'm sad that I can't make it.

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