Wednesday, May 4, 2005 | ||
Bad Links? | Booth supports St. JudesSt. Jude Childrens Research Hospital announced recently the successful completion of the Math-A-Thon at J.C. Booth Middle School in Peachtree City. Math-A-Thon, now in its 26th year, is an educationally based fund-raising program in which students obtain sponsors for the number of math problems completed in special workbooks provided for students in grades K-9. The program is sponsored nationally by Six Flags Theme Parks, who provide free passes to their parks for every student raising $35 or more. The students who participate in the program learn to do more than just math problems; they also learn the importance of helping children who are less fortunate than themselves. Through Math-A-Thon, they are able to help provide a future for St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital. Children with more than 200 forms of cancer and other catastrophic diseases find hope at St. Jude. Since its founding in 1962 by the late entertainer, Danny Thomas, the survival rates for most forms of pediatric cancer have risen dramatically. In fact, today more than 70 percent of all children with cancer will survive their bout with the disease. St. Jude fully credits these successes in treatment to the generous support of people around the world, including the students at J.C. Booth Middle School, who raised $4,700 this year. Allison Penny, a sixth-grader in Ms. Mitchells class, raised the most money and won a new CD player, along with a free pass to Six Flags and a T-shirt. We are very proud of our students for working so hard on the Math-A-Thon, said Kristi Beal, volunteer coordinator for Booth. With their help, St. Jude Hospital will be able to create new treatments that may one day lead to a cure for many forms of cancer that will benefit the children of our state, our country, and around the world. I also want to extend our thanks to the Peachtree City community for supporting our students. It takes all of us to make a difference in the lives of children with cancer, and we can all feel proud of our response. |
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