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Above are 19 of the 28 runners from Cabrillo and family who are running in the San
Francisco Half‐Marathon & 5k on February 7th. We are running for all the people dear to
us who have had cancer, Leukemia, or Lymphoma. We are specifically running in
honor of our 5 friends and co‐workers at Cabrillo (Judy Blake, Jack Riviere, Ha
Nguyen, Joyce Brand, and Tracy Pope) who are survivors of these life threatening
diseases.
We are raising money through Tracy Pope, who is also running with Team in Training, a
group dedicated to fighting Leukemia and Lymphoma. The following is her website where you
can donate money for this worthy cause:
http://pages.teamintraining.org/sj/sfhalf10/tpopeh
"I am running to honor my mom and everyone else who is fighting or has fought cancer.
I plan to stomp it out with every step of my 13.1 mile run!!!"
‐Harjinder Basi
“I am running for our wonderful Cabrillo staff, Joyce, Judy, Tracey, Ha, and Jack. I am
also running for Amy Moss who lost her battle at age 6, and my sister‐in‐law who lost
her battle against cancer last month. I’m hoping that this race will bring in more funds to
find a cure.”
‐Carole Cote
“As a 23‐year survivor of Hodgkin’s disease, I want to give back to an organization that
is making that kind of long‐term survival possible for others. To be able to honor other
survivors and do something I love (yes, running 13.1 miles is FUN!) is just the icing on
the cake.”
‐Tracy Pope
“ It feels great to honor Judy, Jack, Joyce, Ha, and Tracy and at the same time be part
of a lifesaving cause. To run with Judy’s family and 24 others from Cabrillo Middle
School is pretty cool.”
‐Glenn Aby
Julie Garber, my little sister was a victim of leukemia. I still miss her.
‐Stan Garber
This I am running in honor of my Aunt Judy and my favorite teacher, Joyce Brand.
‐Erin Edwards
Judy and I have sponsored runners for worthy causes in the past, but never participated
directly. I've now seen the challenges cancer patients face first hand and this 13.1
mile trek is my personal challenge. Having just begun to run, I hope these '60
something' legs will carry me the distance. Good luck to all.
‐Drew Blake
I’m running to honor all the cancer survivors. I hope that they will find a cure for cancer.
Running 13.1 miles is my new adventure! It’s fun to run with my Cabrillo friends.
‐Ha Nguyen
Every time I walk into the counseling office I expect to see Judy and her wonderful smile. Running is just my small way of helping making her return possible.
-Glenn Lillie
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