CureSearch is pleased to let you know that on May 22 the US Senate passed S. Res 563, the "National Childhood Cancer Awareness Day Resolution". This Resolution was introduced by Senator Wayne Allard of CO and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of NY and passed by unanimous consent of the Senate. We are grateful to the two Senators for their recongition of the need to eliminate childhood cancer. Below is the announcement from Senator Allard's office.
Senate Passes Allard-Clinton
'National Childhood Cancer
Awareness Day' Resolution
Washington, D.C. - September 13, 2008 will now be recognized as "National Childhood Cancer Awareness Day" as a result of a Senate resolution introduced by U.S. Senators Wayne Allard (R-Colo.) and Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY).
"Never before in history has the dream of eliminating childhood cancer been so attainable, yet seemed so elusive," said Senator Allard. "We live in a nation where the effectiveness of treatments and technology offer hope to children who dream of a bright future. Each case of childhood cancer is a very personal tragedy that can strike any family with children, at anytime, anywhere. In setting aside September 13th to recognize this battle on cancer, we continue of our efforts to draw attention to the victims of childhood cancer and the great work of the families and organizations who continue the fight."
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