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| Mary Beth Larsen |
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About our nonprofit:
Prostate Awareness Foundation
The Prostate Awareness Foundation (PAF) offers information, support, and education about the treatment options available to those with prostate cancer. The object is to lessen the trauma, impact, problems,...
The Prostate Awareness Foundation (PAF) offers information, support, and education about the treatment options available to those with prostate cancer. The object is to lessen the trauma, impact, problems, and depression associated with the disease, and to encourage proactive responsibility for one's own healing. We also offer information to those with a family history of prostate cancer who wish to take a preventative approach to the disease.
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Fundraising target:
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$3,500
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So far I have raised:
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$2,600.00
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| My personal message: |
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MARY BETH LARSEN DOUSMAN, WI
I was invited to join the expedition by team leader, Dr. Tom Hyde. Initially, I said no because although I’ve been an athlete all my life, climbing a mountain was something I’d never thought about doing. Of course, traveling to Africa is exciting, but the best part, and the reason I changed my mind was the purpose behind the trip; to raise awareness and funds for the Prostate Awareness Foundation (PAF). Prostate cancer has some scary statistics behind it: 300,000 diagnosed this year and 30,000 will die. Every man must be aware of the disease potential, the possible treatment options, and most importantly, any preventative measures that may be taken. As a woman, this affects me, my family, my friends, and my patients. I climb in the hopes that I will raise awareness levels and $3,500 for the PAF. I joined the Standard Process team last fall and work to provide nutrition education resources. In understanding the importance of nutrition in relation to health and the body, doctors can be better equipped to support patients with active disease processes and those looking to prevent them from manifesting. Our company lost an important member when Mr. Rick Toal passed away last year after a long battle with prostate cancer. He is missed by many and I hope to honor his memory during this Mt. Kilimanjaro climb. I dedicate this adventure to Mr. Frank DuBois, father of current Standard Process president, Charles C. DuBois. Mr. DuBois, a past president of SP, died from prostate cancer in 1995 and his presence is still powerfully felt at the company today. Thank you to all at Standard Process for your support.
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