
A Message from Ajom Ali:
During the past eight years, my company Eclipse Sports & Entertainment has helped a variety of nonprofit groups raise millions of dollars through sports marketing programs. My wife Jane was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005. We thank God that she received great medical care and she has been healed! We've learned a lot through her journey, like one in eight women in the U.S. will get breast cancer. We've also learned that it's a tremendous battle and there are not enough support programs out there for survivors and their families. Recently we were told by a friend that when her mom was battling a brain tumor, they had money and they had great medical care, but what they didn't have was a group like ours to give them one-on-one support, prayers, hope and love.
Jane and I started the Marathon of Miracles Foundation, a nonprofit organization, with a mission to inspire, educate and empower breast cancer survivors. We did a kickoff event in the summer of 2006 that got our nationwide efforts off to a great start. We started an outreach program to help survivors and supporting organizations through golf events and consulting.
This year, with the help of many friends, we are taking the activities of the Marathon of Miracles Foundation to another level. Companies like Under Armour and Xellent Swiss Vodka have stepped up to help. Dr. Travis Fox has stepped up in a huge way to help survivors cope, heal and become empowered. Not only did he donate his 38-ft RV to our coast-to-coast Survivor Celebration Tour, but he is also donating a great deal of his time and expertise. My good friend Marcus Johnson (jazz keyboardist) and other gifted popular musical artists have been very supportive and are helping us with musical projects. Many wonderful people in the golf business such as Jane and Steve Spicer, owners of Daphne's Headcovers; and Michael Donovan, president of the Golf Nuts Society, have stepped up to help our efforts to help breast cancer survivors. People in all types of businesses have stepped up, including Ray Altmix, president of the Bank of Marion in Illinois; radio personality Adai Lamar on Stevie Wonder's station KJLH 102.3 in Los Angeles; and many, many more. We need your help too. Along with our friends in music, we have produced a music CD to inspire survivors and raise money. With the support of the golf community, we have launched a new golf promotion that every golf course and every golfer can easily participate in -- Pink Scorecard Days. With help from sponsors, celebrities and media, we successfully produced a 23-day promotional tour this fall to publicize those programs and conduct outreach programs to survivors.
Jane and I place our faith in God for the healing process. We also place our faith in your willingness to help us help others. Please join us. Send an email to care@survivorcelebration.com or call us directly at 310-395-5181.
The MOM Foundation is the official nonprofit beneficiary of SurvivorCelebration.com. The MOM Foundation is a 501C3 nonprofit organization with a mission to inspire, educate and empower breast cancer survivors. The MOM Foundation's goal is to help meet the financial, emotional, spiritual, physical and medical needs of survivors throughout the world and to conduct retreats and open wellness centers for Survivors and their families to experience all-expense-paid life-changing visits. The retreats and wellness centers will embrace a holistic approach to surviving and thriving including natural remedies, environmental detoxification, healthy diet, mental and physical training, equine therapy, music, laughter, walks on the beach and other therapeutic activities.
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