A Weekend dedicated to fighting Breast Cancer
- Cahuilla Creek Motocross
is calling out to the motocross community to join us on October
20-21, 2007 for the Moto X Ride for the Cure. A fund raiser like
no other, the three day extravanganza of riding, live music, celebrities,
pros, silent auctions, autograph sessions, games, raffles prizes
and much much more.
The mecca of the motocross industry
is in Southern California and motocross is a family sport. Breast Cancer can affect us all whether your a man, woman, boy
are girl. Lets come together united with this common interest. The love
and passion for motocross and the determination to make our mark
in the fight against Breast Cancer.
Proceeds will go to Michelle's Place. A local cancer resource center providing services such as: Patient navigation, diagnostic services, education, support and community awareness. For more information, please visit the Michelle's Place website.
The tears still involuntarily flow at the thought of Michelle’s passing; but from the "pool of tears" has come a mission of service to make it better for others touched by this unrelenting disease. Family, friends, and the community have come together and created a mission to serve our community. Her parents say that more than once they have wished the treatment would have started sooner. But bitter disappointment must be given up and replaced with positive action. Michelle needed a resource center where she could go for help in coping with her challenges. Her parents, family and friends have started one in her memory so others will have an opportunity to get the help they need —it is called Michelle’s Place.
Michelle felt she would have liked a place she could receive emotional comfort, a listening ear, and an opportunity to talk with someone who is surviving breast cancer and learning to cope with the disease. This place should also provide the latest information regarding treatment options, coping strategies, up-to-date research and clinical developments so the person and their family can help in planning and be informed when making treatment decisions.
Michelle shared a love of life and preserved to the end with a valiant determination to beat the challenge of breast cancer and always shared her knowledge and experience of battling cancer in a positive, uplifting way. Although her journey on earth was cut short, her vision of helping others with breast cancer has been the inspiration to open Michelle’s Place to assist those walking a similar path.
Especially important at Michelle’s Place is the provision of education to those women not yet touched by the disease. They must know that if a lesion is mammographically detected during the early development stage, chances of survival and/or a cure rate is raised to a dramatic 95% or more. This is a major improvement over today’s variable survival rates among different ethnic groups, ranging from 55% to 79% — because, like Michelle, many of them are discovering breast cancer too late. It is clear that a very high priority for Michelle’s Place is to help educate everyone in our community, from our young women to our seniors. |