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	<title>Comments on: 30 Days day 2</title>
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		<title>By: M Sieiro</title>
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		<dc:creator>M Sieiro</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hey there! Thanks for listening!
if you are interested in donating, here is some food for thought about where your donation can go:
? $10 provides one teacher with an educational Pediatric Instruction Manual to assist a child with cancer returning to school after treatment.
? $15 provides a patient access to an informational teleconference about their specific blood cancer.
? $25 provides a disease-specific educational booklet, information on the Society’s services, and a binder for a patient to keep track of oncology appointments &amp; medical history. 
? $60 educates an oncology unit about the Society’s services, directly increasing the number of patients that are able to utilize Society resources.
? $150 provides 10 patients access to an informational teleconference about their specific blood cancer.
? $300 trains 25 peer volunteers who can provide emotional support to newly diagnosed patients.
? $400 provides 40 teachers with an educational Pediatric Instruction Manual to assist a child with cancer returning to school after treatment.
? $500 provides a patient with leukemia, lymphoma or myeloma with Patient Aid to support their medical treatment and travel to medical appointments for one year.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey there! Thanks for listening!<br />
if you are interested in donating, here is some food for thought about where your donation can go:<br />
? $10 provides one teacher with an educational Pediatric Instruction Manual to assist a child with cancer returning to school after treatment.<br />
? $15 provides a patient access to an informational teleconference about their specific blood cancer.<br />
? $25 provides a disease-specific educational booklet, information on the Society’s services, and a binder for a patient to keep track of oncology appointments &amp; medical history.<br />
? $60 educates an oncology unit about the Society’s services, directly increasing the number of patients that are able to utilize Society resources.<br />
? $150 provides 10 patients access to an informational teleconference about their specific blood cancer.<br />
? $300 trains 25 peer volunteers who can provide emotional support to newly diagnosed patients.<br />
? $400 provides 40 teachers with an educational Pediatric Instruction Manual to assist a child with cancer returning to school after treatment.<br />
? $500 provides a patient with leukemia, lymphoma or myeloma with Patient Aid to support their medical treatment and travel to medical appointments for one year.</p>
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