To our RPS family & friends,
if you've been following along at www.thebigcinmydoubleds.com, you'd know that breast cancer hit close to home last fall as RPS co-owner Dani Antol was diagnosed at the age of 30 and proceeded with a double mastectomy and chemo (losing all of her hair, but rocking wigs like the rock star that she is). The ROCK PAPER SCISSORS family will walk this year's Charlottesville Women's Four Miler in honor of Dani and all her Pink Sisters (past, present and future). Help us raise money to give back to a community that has helped one of our own so much!
The ROCK YOUR TATA'S / RPS team is participating in the Charlottesville Women’s Four Miler, the largest all-women’s race in Virginia. This race marks dani's ALMOST 1 year anniversary of being diagnosed, and she is pleased to say she can walk/run this race CANCER FREE!
You can support an individual runner on our team (such as dani), or make a contribution to our team. All gifts, no matter their size, are important in this fight. When you make a donation, know that 100% of your gift will fuel the search for finding better ways to treat, and one day, cure breast cancer. Our goal this year is to raise to support groundbreaking cancer research and innovative patient care programs at UVA Cancer Center’s Breast Care Program.
Thank you sooo much for even considering donating and more importantly for listening to dani's story and in the hopes that more awareness is spread!
xoxo
the RPS rock your tata's team, including Dani and her new, healthy, man-made girls
Now go feel your tatas!
www.thebigcinmydoubleds.com
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I am one of 3500 participants taking part in the Charlottesville Women’s Four Miler, the largest all-women’s race in Virginia. Our goal this year is to raise $400,000 to support groundbreaking cancer research and innovative patient care programs at UVA Cancer Center’s Breast Care Program. All gifts, no matter their size, are important in this fight. When you make a donation on my fundraising page, know that 100% of your gift will fuel the search for finding better ways to treat, and one day, cure breast cancer.
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