The Climb to Fight Breast Cancer



FUNDRAISING GOAL
My goal is to raise $2500 by climbing Mt Hood as part of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center's Climb to Fight Breast Cancer. Please support me in my fundraising efforts by clicking "donate" in the menu above.

HOW DOES YOUR DONATION HELP?
The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (www.fhcrc.org) is on the forefront of breast cancer research. It relies on the private sector to bring in dollars for scientists to develop cutting-edge studies. Traditional funding, such as from the National Institutes of Health, typically does not support these initial research projects. Funds raised through special events provide seed money for Fred Hutchinson scientists and researchers to launch new studies. This seed money enables scientists to develop preliminary findings, a necessary first step before they are eligible to compete for large-scale research awards. Proceeds from the 2005 Climb will directly benefit these types of breast cancer studies, called pilot studies, at Fred Hutchinson.

MORE ABOUT THE MOUNTAIN
Located at the northern end of the Oregon Cascades, Mt. Hood rises up to an impressive 11,237 feet, and qualifies as the tallest mountain in Oregon State. With 11 glaciers carving paths down its steep slopes, this Oregon’s volcanic beauty has been sculpted over thousands of years. I will begin my adventure by devoting day one to learning and fine-tuning the skills I will need to achieve a successful climb of Mt. Hood. Day two I will embark to summit this spectacular peak in the name of breast cancer research.