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The SAMFund

http://www.thesamfund.org
Purpose:

Assists young adult survivors of cancer with a successful transition into their post-treatment life. read more

The SAMFund

http://www.thesamfund.org
Purpose:

Assists young adult survivors of cancer with a successful transition into their post-treatment life.

Description:

Transitioning into your 20s and 30s is difficult; the job market is tough, real estate is expensive and the cost of tuition is at an all time high. Learning how to live on your own is difficult.

Now imagine that you have just finished cancer treatment. You have lost valuable time and savings. You feel like you are years behind everyone else in your age group. To top it off, you are suddenly faced with many expenses you didn’t have to think about during treatment. In addition, you are trying to pay off residual medical bills while acquiring new ones through follow-up tests and check-ups.

When all of these issues collide, how do you find a job, pay for rent and afford school?

After a conference entitled “I’m Too Young for This” opened our eyes, The SAMFund was developed in the spring of 2003 to benefit young cancer survivors. It became apparent that young adult survivors have distinctly different emotional, financial and medical needs than those of adults or children who are currently in treatment.

While wonderful organizations exist for both cancer patients and survivors to provide support, none were solely to provide financial assistance for young adult survivors struggling with their transition into post-treatment life. Frustrated by the lack of support, we sought a way close the gap.

The SAMFund provides grants and scholarships to young adult survivors to help supplement money that was lost during treatment. The grants and scholarships we provide help pay for transitional issues such as education, living, job search and lingering medical expenses. We will partner with existing organizations to provide the best support possible so that these young adults can not only survive, but truly move forward.

Contact info:

General Inquiries:
For general inquiries, please send an email to info@thesamfund.org
or call us at (617) 938-3484 or toll-free at (866) 439-9365.

Or write to:
The SAMFund for Young Adult Survivors of Cancer
89 South Street, Suite LL02
Boston, MA 02110

Fund Operations, Survivorship Issues, Event Speeches
& Public Relations
For more information about The SAMFund operations, survivorship issues, event speeches & public relations, please contact Samantha Watson at: Sam@thesamfund.org.

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SAMFund's Inaugural Cornhole for Cancer Survivors Bags Tourney

RSVP
Oct 28 | 07:00 PM
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Event Information

Please join us on Wednesday, October 28th for a Cornhole (bags) tournament at Joe’s Bar on Weed Street!

-Online ticket sales end 12:00 noon central time on 10/28/09-
$40 CASH at the door.

http://www.thesamfund.org/chicago/

Tickets are $35 each and include an entry into the tournament and open bar.

Tickets are $40 CASH at the door if we do not sell out...

Great PRIZES for the tournament winners!

--- 1st - $250!!
-- 2nd - $100
- 3rd - $50

We can only guarantee entry in the tournament with presale tickets.

All proceeds will benefit The SAMFund, providing direct support to young adults moving forward with their lives after cancer treatment.

All but $20 per ticket is fully tax-deductible, and all donations in excess of $35 per ticket are 100% tax deductible.

PLEASE NOTE: To purchase tickets, register your team and/or donate, please visit:
https://secure.groundspring.org/dn/index.php?aid=7362

--You must be 21+ to attend this event--

Replying on Facebook does not reserve a spot.

To learn more about The SAMFund, please visit:
http://thesamfund.org/pages/news.html

Special thanks to our host committee:
Samantha Eisenstein Watson, Hailey Craig, Andrew Feldman, Jason Feldman, Lauren Horowitz, Sharon Karsten, Amy Ravit Korin Leeann Terwilliger, Kate Wimbiscus

Location

Joe's Bar
940 W. Weed Street
Chicago, IL, 60622

About Organization

The SAMFund is a unique non-profit organization created to assist
young adult survivors of cancer with a successful transition into their
post-treatment life, by providing financial support through the
distribution of grants and scholarships