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Edited on Wed Sep-24-03 10:08 PM by rbnyc
Just sending out another reminder to folks who want to come to my 35th birthday party to send me a PM (not an email, but a private message to my DU inbox) if you'd like to come.
I'll probably post one more reminder before the party.
I hope to see you!
:party:
The letter that went out with the invitations:
Dear Friends and Family,
I'm so happy to have the chance to celebrate my 35th Birthday with you. I feel so lucky to be alive, and I'm excited to use this occasion to wear my wedding dress which I was not able to wear on my wedding day due to my recent accident.
As you know, I've had many opportunities to receive cards and gifts lately. I had an amazing bridal shower, an unforgettably unique wedding, and you were all so generous during my stay in the hospital. I want to have this party because I want to see you all and dance with you and enjoy wearing my dress, and that's all I want or need in the whole world. So, instead of bringing a card or a gift, I hope you will consider making a donation to one of the following important causes.
Thank you all so much for being a part of my life. I am so lucky.
I'll see you on October 3rd.
Love,
René
The Paul Braucher Medical Fund Virginia and Daniel Braucher 710 73rd Court Willowbrook, IL, 60527
Paul Braucher is a friend and a fellow Knox College graduate. He is also an amazing artist and musician based here in New York. Recently, Paul was stricken with a rare and brutal head and neck cancer and was given little hope. He traveled to see a talented surgeon in Denver, Colorado who has succeeded with "inoperable" tumors just like Paul's. Paul is currently recovering from the operation which appears to have been successful.
Paul's cancer was discovered after Paul had lost his health insurance. I hope you will consider making a contribution to Paul's medical fund to pay for his operation and lengthy stay in the ICU. -- The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Center 208 West 13th Street New York, NY 10011
I've been working as an Information and Referral Specialist at the Center for over four years. The Center changed my life. That's what the Center does. It changes people's lives. I'm so blessed to not only be a part of this community, but to have a chance to be a contributor, to be one of the people who helps to make things better. This community has enhanced my life more than I can describe, and has eased my recent suffering and supported my recovery beyond my ability to express gratitude.
The Center Mission Statement: "The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center provides a home for the birth, nurture and celebration of our organizations, institutions and culture; cares for our individuals and groups in need; educates the public and our community; and empowers our individuals and groups to achieve their fullest potential."
I hope you will consider making a contribution to the Center. -- Women At Risk 601 West 168th Street, #7 & #8 New York, NY 10035
For more than two years I've been privileged to work for this important organization. The women with whom I work have been so supportive and inspirational and have taught me so much. It's my honor to invite you to consider supporting Women At Risk.
Women At Risk's mission is to enhance the lives of women who are at high risk for the development of breast cancer and women with breast cancer through research, education and support. WAR was founded in 1991 by a grass roots partnership of physicians and patient/volunteers who recognized that high risk women would benefit most from interventions aimed at early diagnosis, and possibly prevention, of breast cancer. Women At Risk allocates the largest portion of its funding to research projects benefitting both high risk women and women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. -- The American Civil Liberties Union 125 Broad Street, 18th Floor New York, NY 10004
Yes, of course, I am a card-carrying member of the ACLU.
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The ACLU needs your help, especially at this time when so many of our leaders lack the courage to speak out. Please consider making a contribution to this vital organization.
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