Tuesday, October 29, 2013

grandmothers often sing to heal others. I pray this song heals you. God bless and heal you


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PurpleLight Vigil for Hope in Raleigh, North Carolina on Oct.27. 2013

Young Looking Grandmother

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PurpleLight National Vigil for Hope Held in Raliegh North Carolina on Oct.27, 2013


Grandma Gives Founder Vanzide Darden attended this event to remember her dad who lost the battle to Pancreatic Cancer. Grandma Gives supports the fight to eradicate  pancreatic cancer and to help bring an awareness about pancreatic cancer. Below is a Thank you letter from Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. Join the fight to cure pancreatic cancer for good.


Thank you for joining us for the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network's PurpleLight National Vigil for Hope!

We turned the country purple this past weekend at events held in more than 75 communities, with nearly 20,000 people in attendance. From Seattle to Miami and everywhere in between, people were lighting up the night with purple glow sticks for the ones they love. Event photos will be posted onwww.purplelight.org as they become available.

The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network's PurpleLight National Vigil for Hope honors those who are battling pancreatic cancer, and remembers those we’ve lost. It is an opportunity to raise awareness and take action. One of the best ways we can raise awareness is by making our cause known on social media. Visit fb.com/jointhefight to like our page, share photos and tell your story.

Thank you again for attending PurpleLight. We'd appreciate you taking a few minutes to provide feedback on your experience. We hope you will stay involved with the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network throughout the year. Visit www.pancan.org/volunteer to volunteer in your community.

Together, we will know it, fight it and end it.

The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network is a nationwide network of people dedicated to working together to advance research, support patients and create hope for those affected by pancreatic cancer. Learn more atwww.pancan.org. 
 

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

http://pancan.org/email/pals/pals-webinar-current-diagnostics-tools.html



Join Grandma Gives to Pancreatic Cancer Patients in attending this webinar on Diagnostic Tools for Pancreatic Cancer on Nov.14, 2013. Register now to learn more
http://pancan.org/email/pals/pals-webinar-current-diagnostics-tools.html

http://pancan.org/email/pals/pals-webinar-current-diagnostics-tools.html



Join Grandma Gives to Pancreatic Cancer Patients in attending this webinar on Diagnostic Tools for Pancreatic Cancer on Nov.14, 2013. Register now to learn more
http://pancan.org/email/pals/pals-webinar-current-diagnostics-tools.html

Friday, September 6, 2013

http://www.pancan.org/email/corp/abraxane-fda-approved-constituents.html

http://www.pancan.org/email/corp/abraxane-fda-approved-constituents.html
Please read this update information about a new drug for Pancreatic Cancer Treatment.


Grandmagivestoyou.blogspot.com shares this exciting news with all of her readers to bring awareness to Pancreatic Cancer

Friday, August 30, 2013

Grandmothers Cares about You

Today's children need someone to care about them. Children are looking for love and care in all the wrong places. Grandmothers are constantly stepping up to the place to replace the love and attention that today's children are not receiving from their parents.  Many parents are working tirelessly to pay the mortgage, the tuition, daycare, and food. This is keeping many of them from giving the much need attention that their children need.Thank you grandmothers for being the backbone of the family and the pillar that brings the whole family together. Thank you grandmothers for the unconditional love that you give time after time.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Share your story about Your Grandmother

Sharing is fun. This blog is about what your grandmother gave to you as a child, teenager, and as an adult. Lasting memories of your grandmother; that you would share with your friends, family and children.

 I will start with my memories of my grandmother. My grandmother Ozelia Parker. Also known as Aunt Zee.Grandma was dignified and very beautiful. She loved to read. She believed in education. Grandma would read the Sun newspaper faithfully everyday and on Sundays; she read the Sunday Sun  She loved everyone. There was nothing that she would not do to encourage you to live your dreams. She was firm about going to church. She always prayed about everything. She would say" God will make a way some how." And he always did. My grandmother loved me unconditionally. No matter what I wanted to do; she was always there to encourage, support, and give me a great big hug. I remembered when my heart was broken; how my grandmother sat and listen attentively without judging and crying with me. She did this until; I could stand to take some constructive criticism; then we laughed and moved on to the next thing. We enjoyed sharing quality time together by going to church, shopping, having lunch and dinner together. Her favorite place to eat was Cactus Willie in Baltimore. The rolls were to die for. Every Wednesday, we would eat there. Sometimes, we just sat and drank homemade tea or lemonade on my front porch. Gee! I miss her.I think about my grandmother often. I reflect on the times when just she were together and I smile; and say " grandma I miss you and love you. Now that I am grandmother; I hope that I leave a remarkable impression on my granddaughters.
Share your story about your grandma here. Leave a comment. Thanks!


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