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September 18, 1998 - Image 141

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-09-18

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City Of Hope
Offers Help

T

his month, City of Hope's
Sophie & Harry Hoffman
Chapter and Reva
Greenspan-Helen
Rosenberg Chapter will officially
merge to form an alliance of 300 dedi-
cated volunteers and fund-raisers.
This newly-merged coalition will
spotlight City of Hope's presence in
the metro Detroit area, building a
stronger foundation and a more unit-
ed front, and will pave the path for
new auxiliary members to join metro
Detroit City of Hope volunteers in
their fight to eradicate serious illnesses
such as cancer.
The chapter will continue to spon-
sor a Golf Classic and a Walk for
Hope Against Breast Cancer ad jour-
nal. In it's ninth year, the 1998 Golf
Classic raised $60,000 to benefit the
Phoebe Yauck Research Fellowship
Fund established in 1996 at City of
Hope by the Sophie & Harry
Hoffman Chapter.
Phoebe died from AML (acute
myeloid leukemia), a rare form of
leukemia. She was 3 years old.

A merger will
help the
organization.

The 1997 Walk for Hope ad jour-
nal raised $20,000 to support City of
Hope's Walk for Hope Against Breast
Cancer in metro Detroit. Greenspan-
Rosenberg Chapter members solicit
ads from hundreds of local businesses
to ensure the journal's success. Many
City of Hope Chapter members will
enjoy a day of fun at the 1998 Walk
for Hope events taking place at
Kensington Metropark and Metro
Beach Metropark on Sunday, Oct. 11,
and Saturday, Oct. 17.
The chapter plans to raise addition-
al funds by hosting some small events
throughout the year, such as an art
auction. The merger will enable both
chapters to increase the success of
their events.
Designated as a clinical cancer
research center by the National
Cancer Institute, City of Hope offers a
collaborative research environment in
which scientific discoveries are trans-
formed into lifesaving standards of
care to benefit all people.

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9/18
1998

Detroit Jewish News

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