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Barefoot marathoner to raise funds and awareness

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Two of the biggest obstacles to meeting the need for bone marrow matches are the lack of awareness about the problem (and solutions) and the lack of funds associated with education, research, and recruitment of viable marrow matches.  One man, Bob Ewing, of Arlington, VA set out to do something about this problem.

Bob is running the upcoming Marine Corps Marathon barefoot. That’s right, 26.2 miles of nearly all pavement in nothing but the skin he was born in.  He’s doing it to raise money and awareness. He’s doing it in honor of his Mom who was diagnosed with Lymphoma 14 years ago.  He’s doing it because he knows that everyday people wait anxiously to see if the phone rings saying a life-saving match has been found.  It’s amazing to see what one inspired person can do.  Here’s his video and his website.  We hope that you’ll consider lending him your support and we wish Fran Ewing our best.

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Liberating Bone Marrow Donors – Cato Institute

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Washington, D.C.  Today, January 19, 2010 at 12:00p (EST) the Cato Institute will host a panel discussion entitled “Liberating Bone Marrow Donors.”  Panelists will discuss our legal challenge and its aim of vindicating individual rights to life-saving treatments and methods.  The panel features Jeff Rowes, Senior Attorney, Institute for Justice, and plaintiffs’ lead counsel in Flynn v. Holder; James F. Childress, Hollingsworth Professor of Ethics and Director of the Institute for Practical Ethics and Public Life, University of Virginia; and Sigrid Fry-Revere, Founder and President of the Center for Ethical Solutions. Moderated by Ilya Shapiro, Senior Fellow in Constitutional Studies, Cato Institute.

At noon the Cato Institute will feature a live broadcast of the event.  The link can be found HERE.  We give our thanks to the Cato Institute for hosting an event on this important topic.

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