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May 21, 2009 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2009-05-21

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Kids Kicking Cancer students Benjamin Crowe, 4, and his mother, Monica
Crowe, of Huntington Woods; Miranda Wiggins, 4, of Berkley, and her aunt,

Collette Clark of Royal Oak; and Luke LaLonde, 4, and his mother, Kim
LaLonde, of Birmingham enjoy their Mother's Day surprise from Tapper's fol-

lowing the Kids Kicking Cancer martial arts class.

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gift from the heart no doubt is
what mothers most want from
their kids on Mother's Day.
Tapper's Diamonds & Fine Jewelry
in West Bloomfield and Novi gave 50
diamond heart pendants to the child
cancer patients participating in the
Kids Kicking Cancer program to help
them celebrate Mother's Day with their
moms.
"These children and their families
have been fighting the battle for so
long. The love these mothers express
for their children during their obstacles
in life is absolutely tremendous. I want
to help them celebrate Mother's Day in
a special way. Every mother deserves

a 'thank you' on this special day,"
said Howard Tapper, CEO of Tapper's
Diamonds & Fine Jewelry
Tapper's has raised $37,427 since
2002 for Kids Kicking Cancer by col-
lecting donations in the store. Kids
Kicking Cancer is a nonprofit organiza-
tion that provides weekly classes for
children, both inpatient and outpatient,
in the mind-body techniques found
in the martial arts. The mission is "to
ease the pain of very sick children
while empowering them to heal physi-
cally, spiritually and emotionally"
For more information about this
organization and how you can help,
visit powerpeacepurpose.com .

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Kids Kicking Cancer students from Detroit and Southfield show off the

surprise necklaces they then presented to their mothers for Mother's Day
thanks to the generous donation of Tapper's Diamonds and Fine Jewelry.
Top row: Isiah Johnson, Shantia Herron, Kaelin Herron, Fred Stringer and
Michael Hunt. Second row: Bryanna Bradley-Pipkins, De'Sean Williams,

Jamiah Williams, Tiera Herron and Angelique Stringer.

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