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Returning for her 2nd year
Returning for her 2nd year to Jamie’s Hope Golf Tournament for a Cure, Amanda Nicole Thomas is an actress and model. This southern girl loves to be outdoors. When she’s not working on projects or traveling for work she is often fishing and also enjoys hunting. Amanda is also a huge sports fan and volunteers her time coaching a special needs baseball team. VISIT THE AUCTION HERE: https://myab.co/events/Eu/i/ FB Event Page:...Wonderful Celebrity Golfers and Caddies for GT 2015
Our wonderful celebrity golfers will join our top sponsors on the green & our celebrity caddies will step up for a LIVE AUCTION at 9am. Here’s your chance to spend the day with one of our amazing celeb participants! Get those pocket books ready & support their efforts by raising funds for MD Anderson Cancer Center through the support of the Jamie’s Hope Celebrity Auction. Check out the participants who have graciously donated their...Angel Tree Happy Hour 2013 Photo Gallery
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Christmas help needed for families battling cancer!!! Please read stories, I have included links below. I want to share with everybody why our Angel Tree program was established. Last year (June 2012) I started chemo, over time the chemo gradually wore on me making many things in life more challenging. I somehow made it through our foundation’s first event last year (Oct. 2012) and then the holidays were right around the corner. In November I ended up in the hospital with a blood clot, had multiple infections, extreme fatigue, nausea, severe stomach issues, high fevers, etc…. Basically it is like you have the flu almost every day of your life (side effects vary depending on treatment). Last winter God opened my eyes for the first time during my 17 years of battling cancer. I finally truly understood what this disease does to people and their families. All my life I never could understand why people chose to give up their fight against cancer, but I now understood (first 3 times I had cancer it was surgery and radiation only). Cancer is an everyday battle and from one day to the next you don’t know what to expect. Without my family I don’t know that I would have the strength to fight this. I went from superwoman to super sick and last year was the first time I couldn’t do it all. For Christmas we normally had 25-50 people over, our tree went up the weekend after thanksgiving, entire house was decorated the same weekend, every person that was with us for Christmas received a gift, everything wrapped like it came from a department store, etc… And last year...The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.