Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 No problem here. I know her mom will appreciate this Jeana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 Jeana wrote: --- Evidently they have not finished setting up the web page, you can send any recipes to me stmpcrzy@... Jeana In breastcancer2 , "Jeana" <stmpcrzy@w...> wrote: > > This article was in our local newspaper. This was a girl that lived > down the street from me. I did lots of fund raiser for her when I > worked at Wal-Mart. Everyone at Wal-Mart kind of adopted her and > helped her to raise money for her transplant and for expenses when > she had to go to the hospital in California. She was such a sweet > girl. They are making a cookbook to raise money to help others kids > with illnesses. I would appreciated any recipe that you send. > Jeana > > www.ForLIfe.org > > Foundation created in 's memory > > Published: August 31, 2004 > > By DAVID BATES > Of the News-Register > > > When Stroeder died in April 2002 at the age of 19, she left > behind the legacy of the quintessential fighter who refused to give > up or even blink in the face of adversity. > > Two years later, 's mother, Case of McMinnville, is > making sure that legacy survives - in the form of a foundation whose > purpose will be to give other young people facing serious illness a > fighting chance. > > The Stroeder Medical Foundation, Case said, is intended for > young people up to the age of 25 who, like , face life- > threatening illness and massive medical bills. > > Organizers, including lawyers and a nurse, are still working on the > specific medical and financial criteria. died of complications > stemming from cystic fibrosis, but Case isn't limiting the > foundation's work just to CF patients. > > There will be a focus on patients who need transplants - and on > patients who have the seriousness and determination to see it > through. > > "That's what we want to see," Case said. "We want to see kids who > want to help themselves." > > , a 2000 graduate of McMinnville High School, would have turned > 22 years old this year. > > Having dealt with her illness quietly and privately for most of her > short life, emerged into the spotlight shortly before her > graduation when she took on the Oregon Health Plan over its refusal > to pay for a transplant. > > When Oregon hotel magnate Mark Hemstreet offered to pay for 's > medical expenses, she finally got on an organ waiting list in > California. She died while waiting for healthy organs to become > available. > > She had dreamed of attending culinary school in Portland. Case said > her love of cooking will inspire the group's first public fund- > raiser - production and sale of a community cookbook. > > The cookbook will include some of 's own recipes, but Case said > the book also will feature recipes contributed from the community. > Anything goes - hot and cold dishes, baked goods and desserts. > > Recipes may be mailed or e-mailed to the group in the next two or > three months. Case said the foundation is shooting for a publication > date of May 11 - 's birthday. > > "If we get enough to publish this, and we keep getting more, we'll > publish another one," Case said. Hi, I could help you out faster is your willing to give me your address and i will hand write some good ole recipes from when i grew up on , think about it !!!! I dont type real good and my chemo keeps me from concentrating at times. Thanks Marik Marik 16 Oakwood Drive Niangua, MO. 65713 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 Day Young wrote: Jeana wrote: --- Evidently they have not finished setting up the web page, you can send any recipes to me stmpcrzy@... Jeana In breastcancer2 , "Jeana" <stmpcrzy@w...> wrote: > > This article was in our local newspaper. This was a girl that lived > down the street from me. I did lots of fund raiser for her when I > worked at Wal-Mart. Everyone at Wal-Mart kind of adopted her and > helped her to raise money for her transplant and for expenses when > she had to go to the hospital in California. She was such a sweet > girl. They are making a cookbook to raise money to help others kids > with illnesses. I would appreciated any recipe that you send. > Jeana > > www.ForLIfe.org > > Foundation created in 's memory > > Published: August 31, 2004 > > By DAVID BATES > Of the News-Register > > > When Stroeder died in April 2002 at the age of 19, she left > behind the legacy of the quintessential fighter who refused to give > up or even blink in the face of adversity. > > Two years later, 's mother, Case of McMinnville, is > making sure that legacy survives - in the form of a foundation whose > purpose will be to give other young people facing serious illness a > fighting chance. > > The Stroeder Medical Foundation, Case said, is intended for > young people up to the age of 25 who, like , face life- > threatening illness and massive medical bills. > > Organizers, including lawyers and a nurse, are still working on the > specific medical and financial criteria. died of complications > stemming from cystic fibrosis, but Case isn't limiting the > foundation's work just to CF patients. > > There will be a focus on patients who need transplants - and on > patients who have the seriousness and determination to see it > through. > > "That's what we want to see," Case said. "We want to see kids who > want to help themselves." > > , a 2000 graduate of McMinnville High School, would have turned > 22 years old this year. > > Having dealt with her illness quietly and privately for most of her > short life, emerged into the spotlight shortly before her > graduation when she took on the Oregon Health Plan over its refusal > to pay for a transplant. > > When Oregon hotel magnate Mark Hemstreet offered to pay for 's > medical expenses, she finally got on an organ waiting list in > California. She died while waiting for healthy organs to become > available. > > She had dreamed of attending culinary school in Portland. Case said > her love of cooking will inspire the group's first public fund- > raiser - production and sale of a community cookbook. > > The cookbook will include some of 's own recipes, but Case said > the book also will feature recipes contributed from the community. > Anything goes - hot and cold dishes, baked goods and desserts. > > Recipes may be mailed or e-mailed to the group in the next two or > three months. Case said the foundation is shooting for a publication > date of May 11 - 's birthday. > > "If we get enough to publish this, and we keep getting more, we'll > publish another one," Case said. Hi, I could help you out faster is your willing to give me your address and i will hand write some good ole recipes from when i grew up on , think about it !!!! I dont type real good and my chemo keeps me from concentrating at times. Thanks Marik Marik 16 Oakwood Drive Niangua, MO. 65713 Thanks will try to send a few your way each day tell me when to stop! LOL Marik Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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