Friday, January 13, 2012

Walks for Pulmonary Fibrosis and Home Again

Dear Readers, we are home again. Thank you for your patience. It was a lovely way to begin the New Year: a week in a two bedroom suite with a full kitchen at a resort in Rancho Mirage (near Palm Springs). We talked together, swam, exercised, walked endless miles, shopped, cooked and just enjoyed each other's company. We are so bless to be able to travel, especially without supplemental oxygen for the first time in over six years.

But, back to reality.

I received the below from the wonderful people at The Coalition for Pulmonary Fibrosis. They are organizing fundraisers for research and the information is below. If you are in the Southern California area or near Somerset, New Jersey, you may wish to participate. The information is below.

These walks are in the memory of Parimal Trivedi whose story is also below.

Dear Friends of the CPF,
Please help us advance PF research and PF awareness by supporting our local fundraisers. Happy New Year and thank you for your continued support!

PF Community Walks in memory of Parimal Trivedi
Hosted by sisters Vipa (CA Host) and Jenny (NJ Host)

Join Us:
Somerset, NJ
Saturday January 28, 2012
10:00am, Colonial Park (156 Mettlers Road; Somerset, NJ 08873)
Click Here to Register for the NJ Walkhttp://www.firstgiving.com/coalitionforpf/somerset


Carsbad, CA
Saturday January 28, 2012
9:00am, Poinsettia Community Park (6600 Hidden Valley Rd.; Carlsbad, CA 92011)
Click Here to Register for the CA Walk:http://www.firstgiving.com/coalitionforpf/carlsbad

Can't attend:
If you are unable to attend but would like to support our efforts, please click https://www.firstgiving.com/fundraiser/vipashi/carlsbad


Su Hwang
Director, Special Events
Associate Director, Development

Coalition for Pulmonary Fibrosis
10866 W. Washington Blvd #343
Culver City, CA 90232

888-222-8541 x704


2 comments:

Pulmonary Fibrosis said...

This is really a great news. Glad to know that there are organizations who organizes fund raising for the patients. I am looking forward on this project.

Anonymous said...

Oops! Already happened! But, this is an amazing organization always fund raising for research.