Our Mission 2014

This post is a repeat of our home page, the content of which is very important yet is often overlooked.  Here the links are kept intact for easy reference.  Also, our literature is offered here as well.   PRWeb press release    LEAFLET brochure    DESCRIPTION of Purpose   Did You Know?…

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Reliving it without knowing.

Oct. 26, 2015The past few weeks I’ve fought depression, anxiety, jumping heart, breathlessness.  Tried to whip myself into shape by keeping running–even doing a race last weekend, which physically I dreaded knowing how hard it would be.  No heart attack, stroke; same depression, desire to sit and stare.  While sitting…

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Awareness Runs 2014

Awareness Walks & Runs …for DIPG Awareness!  Press Release (click link) –Why is it important? Pediatric Cancer research as a whole is underfunded–only 4% of the NCI’s annual budget for cancer research goes to pediatric cancers.  DIPG is an example of a pediatric cancer that has been marginalized as rare, yet is…

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Children’s Choir with Center Stage Opera

CENTER STAGE OPERA and Jack’s Angels Foundation Present: OUR REHEARSAL LOCATION HAS CHANGED– Acton Mainstage, MPR Acton-Agua Dulce Unified School District, 32248 Crown Valley Rd, Acton, CA 93510 A wonderful idea is coming to fruition!  We are collaborating with Center Stage Opera to develop, beginning Fall 2014, the beginnings of a versatile children’s choir…

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Site Reconstruction

Dear Friends,   (for news posts before Oct. 5 2014, click here.) During a very busy 2 months where I’d like to keep everything well updated on this site, we’ve had to change equipment (new computer system), and then, 3 weeks later, completely change our website due to hacking.  For…

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THE WALL

“JACK GOES TO WASHINGTON D.C.” –Sept. 25, 2014, Janet Demeter, written for the local Women’s Club in Agua Dulce, CA, summarizing the trip to Washington, D.C. for DIPG and Childhood Cancer Awareness.    September is Childhood Cancer Awareness month, as President Obama first declared it for our affected children in 2010. Still,…

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