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LIVESTRONG Staffers: Giving Thanks

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Here at LIVESTRONG we are thankful for many things; our families, friends, coworkers, cancer survivors and all our supporters. Below is a video about why we are thankful and pictures from our recent staff Thanksgiving dinner. We wish you and your family a happy and safe Thanksgiving. Eat some turkey (or tofurkey if you are vegetarian), watch some football (Hook ‘em) and enjoy your loved ones (even that wacky aunt of yours). Every day is a day to give thanks.

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Here are more photos from our Thanksgiving feast.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Scott-Joy/1012283 Scott Joy

    I’m thankful for the outstanding work you all do at LIVESTRONG every day.

  • Jim Rhoades

    Thank you for all the support you give all of us.

  • Stuart Baskin

    Wow it does not seem to be a tough question but it is, so many things to be thankful for. I want to thank the Live Strong Foundation, my wife passed away at the young age of 42 from breast cancer. Just after I wrote Lance a note, thanking him for his work and sharing my story, the very next day someone from Live strong called and asked what they could do to help. I told them I was doing fine; ya I lied, widowed father of three kids that just watched his wife, his best friend fight a reoccurrence of breast cancer for six years and unfortunately lost her battle. The very next day a social worker called and we spoke for some time. I told her my plan for the healing of our wounds and what I had started with my kids to help them accept. I am proud to say that it has been eight years and for the last two we have learned to celebrate my wife?s life and not morn her death. Thank you Live Strong for caring!
    Stuart

  • http://gint32.blogspot.com Matt McGinty

    I am thankful for all of you at LAF! Thanks for all you do for the cancer community! Happy Thanksgiving!

  • Andy Anderson

    I’m thankful for my Testicular Cancer survival in 2000; for the medical research scientists in the USA and the UK who perfected the drugs that saved my life; for Dr Lawrence Einhorn of Indiana who remotely directed my treatment in Belfast; for Belfast City Hospital’s SUPERB staff who cared for me; for the 80-something people who, instead of going home after a day’s work, took the time to go and donate the blood transfusions I needed; for family, friend, colleagues and complete strangers. I’m also so thankful for Lance Armstrong and his decision to be public about his cancer and then to do something with it to help others – he inspired me, back in 2000 when I needed inspiration – I’m thankful for my ‘cancer family’ in Cyclists Combating Cancer, survivors from all over the world I have had the privilege to meet ….. and finally, though it may sound odd, I’m thankful for cancer – my cancer experience has so enriched my life, teaching me what is truly important and allowing me to meet and become friends with so many truly amazing people.

  • Michael Gibbs

    I am thankful that the Lance Armstrong Foundation, the Livestrong Challenge and the people that work there help me to give back in memory of the brother and father I have lost to cancer!!!