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132 Young Adults To Begin Annual Cross Country Ride and Run
4K for Cancer Program Gives Young Adults the Opportunity to Fight for Local Communities in the Battle Against Cancer Baltimore, Maryland – May 31, 2013 – The 12th annual 4K for Cancer bike ride will begin Sunday, June 2nd at … Continue reading
Posted in 4K for Cancer, Events, Inspiration, Mission Awareness, Press Release, UCF
Tagged 4K for Cancer, Baltimore, Brock Yetso, California, Cancer, college students, Colleges, community service, cross country biking, cycle, Fundraiser, fundraising, Inspire, Johns Hopkins, Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, MD, Oregon, Portland, Run, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, summer trip, The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults, Unite, Universities, university of maryland, volunteer, Volunteerism, Washington, young adults and cancer
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Heavy Seas Alehouse Pairs 5 Chefs, 1 Mixologist, and 1 Charitable Foundation for a Unique Culinary Experience
Heavy Seas Alehouse Pairs 5 Chefs, 1 Mixologist, and 1 Charitable Foundation for a Unique Culinary Experience Heavy Seas Alehouse to host Guest Chef dinner on June 26, 2013 benefiting The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults BALTIMORE, Maryland – … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer Support, Events, Partner Organizations, UCF
Tagged Baltimore, Brock Yetso, Cancer, Cathal Armstrong, Chef, Culinary Experience, Ed Carew, Events, Foodies, Heavy Seas Alehouse, Heavy Seas Beer, James Beard 2013 Finalists, Maryland, Matt Seeber, MD, Restaurant Eve, Riverpark, Ryan Maybee, Sisha Ortuzar, Spasso, Spike Gjerde, The Rieger Hotel Grill & Exchange, The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults, UCF, Vince Cassino, Woodberry Kitchen, young adults and cancer
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A Half Full Proposal
I’m Loren Bazualdo, and I raced in the Rev3 Half Full 70.0 triathlon benefiting the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults the weekend of, October 7th2012. It was an incredible journey leading up to, during, and especially after the race. … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Inspiration, Mission Awareness, UCF
Tagged Cancer, cancer survivors, Dan Hallenbeck, Half Full Triathlon, Half Iron Distance, Inspiration, Jimmy A. Camacho, Lance Armstrong, Loren Bazualdo, proposal, Rev 3 Tri, Revolution 3 Triathlon, Survivorship, triathlete, triathlon, Ulman Cancer Fund, Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults, wedding
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Ulman Cancer Fund and LIVESTRONG Remain Focused on Mission
“As Lance Armstrong steps down as chairman of the Board of LIVESTRONG, The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults continues our work with LIVESTRONG to support those affected by cancer. We are confident that LIVESTRONG will continue to focus on … Continue reading
The 4K Way
As I sat at desk #2 on intern row, I began my usual morning routine with a sip of my freshly made iced coffee (that is a must!). Then I pull up my 4K Awareness Cup spreadsheet (working at UCF … Continue reading
Posted in 4K for Cancer, Cancer Support, Events, Fundraising, Mission Awareness, UCF
Tagged 4K for Cancer, blogging, Cancer, cancer awareness, community service, cross-country bike ride, cycling, Inspiration, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle, The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults, young adults and cancer
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Part Of The Team
People usually associate a curse word with the term “intern.” An intern is the office b*tch. I’ve been the intern at UCF for the past month. And I’ve noticed something about this place: not once have I ever felt like … Continue reading
Posted in Internships, Mission Awareness, UCF
Tagged Brina Furman, Half Full, Internship, team, Team Fight, The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults, UCF
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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