Longtime
friends launch community fundraising effort in Auburn
(continued)
While $138,000 isn't small change, it's a long stretch to the group's
million-dollar target. Acknowledging that raising a million dollars
for cancer research is a monumental task, Traynor is confident the
Auburn community will continue to give to this worthy cause.
"We have demonstrated that we are real," Traynor said.
"We will make every effort to get to the million-dollar mark.
We know we can."
Last
summer, Traynor hosted a dinner at his house for those who have
already committed to donate to the fund. The donors will form an
advisory board to establish the priorities and directions for the
fund.
Sheri
Rhodes, development officer for the cancer center, will make visits
to Auburn to invite the community to tour the cancer center.
"I
will be keeping them in the loop about new developments, new treatments
and new clinical trials to raise public awareness of what the cancer
center is and what it can do for them," she said.
Rhodes
also plans to encourage other communities to do what Auburn has
done. And indeed, this is one of the endowment funds' missions:
to serve as a model for other communities that wish to financially
support the search for a cure to cancer.
"If
Auburn can do it, why can't other communities do it?" Traynor
asked.
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