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Newton San Juan Del Sur Sister City Project Inc

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Clarita_Mannion

I was introduced to the Newton San Juan del Sur Sister City Project through my work with another non-profit, Random Acts. Together we have managed to fund the construction of a beautiful campus for the Free High School, and earlier this year I was lucky enough to be able to visit Nicaragua and see the school first hand. <br><br>The impact of this school and the Sister City Project's other initiatives cannot be underestimated. During my trip, I talked to countless people whose lives had been changed by the Free High School, from middle schoolers taking their first ever English lesson, to graduates who've returned to the school as teachers, to proud parents who've seen their children's futures transformed. <br><br>We also went out to the villages surrounding San Juan, where the Sister City Project works closely with the community to improve sanitation and access to education. Our group dug wells, built latrines and made bricks to create eco-friendly stoves, and I chatted to local women who told me just how much these projects mean to them. In fact, this was something of a recurring theme - wherever I went in San Juan, whoever I spoke to, they always knew the Free High School and had nothing but wonderful things to say about it.<br><br>I've never been a part of something that does so much good so directly, and with so much respect for the local community. Every moment I spent at the Free High School and in the villages was an absolute privilege and I hope to return to volunteer for a longer period some day. Thank you :)

Globalcures Inc

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Newton, MA
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Jeannette V.

GlobalCures is a non-profit medical research organization with a mission to help patients find their best treatment options today, share their clinical outcomes and fund promising therapies. <br> <br>My mother-in-law was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in June 2010. As is too often the case with pancreatic cancer, it is detected when few viable options remain. Unfortunately, this was the case with my mother-in-law; the cancer had spread beyond the resectable region and chemotherapy remained our only weapon. The chemotherapy options for pancreatic cancer = one, perhaps two if one is strong enough to handle the side effects. For my mother-in-law chemotherapy did not work and by the end of November the cancer had spread to her liver and lungs. <br> <br>This is where GlobalCures, Inc arrives on the scene. Thanks to my husband's diligent efforts to find alternative cures and treatment options, he happened upon GlobalCures. After numerous discussions, at all hours of the day, we discovered that there were other non-chemotherapy options available. Options that were scientifically sound, but of which doctors were unaware. We implemented a couple of options that were in line with what my mother-in-law was willing to try and were able to reduce her pain to non-existent within a couple of weeks! We tried natural remedies that were not being funded because these compounds were no longer patentable. <br> <br>GlobalCures fills a niche that is sadly missing in our health care system. They offer patients and their families a place to find scientifically-sound alternative options, a place to share their treatment story (positive and negative, thereby building on the knowledge base for other families), and a place that allows you to keep hoping and fighting. <br> <br>My mother-in-law passed away at the end of February however she passed peacefully, in full control of her treatment options, and without pain. For that we are indebted to GlobalCures for being there when we needed them most.

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National Brain Tumor Society

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Newton, MA
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Erica_G

How a Brain Tumor Changed My Life<br>www.braintumor.org<br><br>In 2010 my world was turned upside down when I was diagnosed with a nearly fist sized meningioma brain tumor. For months, I experienced strange aversions to smells, and had bizarre out of body sensations. My gut was screaming at me 'you have a brain tumor'. Unfortunately, an MRI would ultimately prove my suspicions were right. I was referred to Dr. William Curry, a brilliant neurosurgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital. He removed the entire tumor, and I made a full recovery. I am tumor free today, but continue to be monitored in case of a recurrence. <br><br>Originally, I kept my diagnosis, surgery, and recovery mostly private, as I could never imagine going public with my experience. But along the road to recovery, I met two friends that were also battling brain tumors. I now had an opportunity to share what I had learned, felt, and the chance to help other patients feel like they were not alone. Having that feeling that others will never understand what you're going through, and the fear that you'll never feel like yourself again is terrifying. I hoped I could be a source of strength for others that just started their brain tumor journey. Inspired by the National Brain Tumor Society in 2013, my new friends and I started a fundraising team, Three Fine Limes, to raise money for brain tumor research. <br><br>Sadly, our friend, Steven Aitken, lost his battle with brain cancer in 2014. In honor of Steve, Three Fine Limes participated in the Boston Brain Tumor Walk, and this year I have taken our team on the road to the Washington DC Race for Hope. I am heading to Phoenix in a few weeks, to participate in their 5K. Three Fine Limes are taking on brain tumors in three cities for 2015!<br><br>Three Fine Limes also participated in Head to the Hill, the National Brain Tumor Society's lobby day. Advocates from 38 states attended meetings with members of Congress, to discuss needs of the brain tumor community. At the recent inaugural Grey Gala, the NBTS Interim CEO, David Arons said ' We're a society because that's a group that fights for each other'. I cannot think of a more inspiring group of people to be fighting alongside. <br><br>Because of my personal experience, and the other amazing brain tumor survivors I have met along the way, and for the brain tumor patients who fought courageously, but did not win their battle, I donate, participate in events, volunteer, and advocate for the National Brain Tumor Society ( http://braintumor.org ) to ensure that one day a cure for this terrible disease will be found.

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