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What the Affordable Care Act Means for Young Adults
Yesterday was a big day for cancer survivors all across our country – especially young adults. In case you missed it, the Supreme Court upheld the ruling on the Affordable Care Act. There was a lot of noise and debate … Continue reading
An Extra Ounce of Fight
This blog is written by one of our summer interns, Christina Sheridan. You can read more about Christina on her bio page. http://www.ulmanfund.org/About-Us/Our-Team/Christina-Sheridan.aspx ************************************************************************************* As I began to think about my first ever UCF blog post, a lot of ideas … Continue reading
True Grit: Cancer to 5K and Team Fight Run Survivor Harbor 7
Here at the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults, our motto, “Cancer changes lives…so do we” explains exactly what we set out to do every day – change lives for the better, and provide support for individuals affected by cancer. … Continue reading
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Screw Cancer Brew Hope – Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 Union Jack’s of Columbia Top Ten Reasons you should attend: 10. The chef at Union Jack’s has prepared a special menu for us! 9. You need a night off of training. 8. Fordham and Old Dominion … Continue reading
YACS U: Spreading Awareness on Maryland College Campuses
Some of the most inspirational moments are the ones that seem the most “normal” at the time: After our Young Adult Cancer Support (YACS) Towson student group completed a long, tough day of yard work and spring cleaning for a … Continue reading