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Tudor Rose
Manor
in Aptos, CA

in Kings Beach, NV
(Lake Tahoe Area)
sleeps up to
10 guests
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Flamingo Del Mar
in Santa Cruz, CA
sleeps up to
4 guests
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Serenty by the
Sea
in Santa Cruz, CA
sleeps up to
10 guests
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Bucks Beach
Bungalow
in Santa Cruz, CA
sleeps up to
6 guests
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Seacliff Ocean View
Home
in Aptos, CA
12 guests
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Ocean Lakeview
Cottage
(only 11 tickets sold)
in Santa Cruz, CA
sleeps up to
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Since you have contacted aGreatPlaceToStay.net before,
you are being invited enter a raffle to win a 2-night Vacation Rental
in Santa Cruz or Lake
Tahoe. We are raising money for The Leukemia &
Lymphoma Society's (LLS) Team In Training with this raffle. Help us
raise money for this great cause, and it's tax-deductible!
Check the
odds of winning.
20% or as low as 1 in 5 chances to win!
Sound too good to be true?
This is how it works...
- Go
to our website and click on the link to Leukemia & Lymphoma
Society's (LLS) Team In Training link: http://www.agreatplacetostay.net/Team-In-Training--Leukemia---Lymphoma-Society.html
- Decide
on your favorite vacation home.
- Donate
$25 or $50 or $100 depending on which house.
- We
take all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard,
American Express and Discover)
- In the comments, put
the name of your favorite house and the # of tickets you are
getting.
- You
will be sent a confirmation that you have been entered in the
drawing.
- Tickets
will be drawn on September 1st 2009 at 7:30pm by one
of our coaches.
- As of August 22,
2009 - each house has the number of raffle
tickets that have been sold. So if only 5 tickets are sold, you
have a 20% chance of winning!
You cannot lose! Why?
- Even
if your ticket was not chosen in this raffle, we will send you a
gift certificate for the same amount of the ticket.
- This
gift certificate can be used as a credit on the rent of the same
home you chose.
- You
can reserve any 2-night stay in low-season, that is available for the next 2
years!!!
Last chance
to win a Vacation Rental for practically nothing and help a great
cause!
Raffle drawing
on September 1st, 2009!!
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Honorees
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The
following are three of the children who are being helped by the
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and who will be helped by your
donation.
Natalie Orlando
Natalie is 4 . She was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic
Leukemia (ALL) in August 2007. She started chemo August 31st and
will continue on chemo for a total of 2.5 years! She has always been
a very joyful little person... and chemo has not seemed to stop that!
She has her difficult days, but we are continually amazed at her
resilience and her ability to still be such an inspiration of joy to
those around her.
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Marissa
Shaffer
Marissa Shaffer is a Leukemia survivor and she is 10 years old. She
was born in Santa Cruz
on Thanksgiving Day. When she was 2 ¾ she started to get sick. She
was tired a lot of the time, and anemic, and
she didn't want to go on walks anymore. A blood test showed that she
didn't have enough red blood cells. The doctors diagnosed Transient Erythropenia of Childhood (TEC), a condition
where the body stops producing red blood cells, and then
spontaneously starts. Marissa had to have a blood transfusion. After
a week, more blood tests showed that the condition had not changed.
Another blood transfusion, and a second
visit to Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Stanford for a bone
marrow aspiration gave a diagnosis of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia on
September 18th 2001.
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Cameron King
Cameron King in May 2008 had the flu. After seeing his doctor he
still had a fever. He was taken to the Scotts Valley Medical Clinic
since he had a fever for so long and the doctor drew his blood. The
results were a very high white blood count and we were told it could
be Leukemia. The doctor told us to drive up to Lucille Packard and
there will be a room for Cameron. Cameron was diagnosed with Leukemia
- ALL t-cell. The doctor said that ALL is very treatable. Cameron was
out of the hospital after 7 days and even surprised the doctors!!!!!
We feel so blessed from God and Jesus above and having Lucille
Packard and the team of doctors and nurses care for Cameron.
He has done so well with all the treatments and now he is in the
maintenance stage where he still receives some chemo, but so much
less than before. He has been back at school most days since January
and will start First Grade next year. He has about a year more of
treatments. We feel so grateful to the Team In Training for running
in Cameron's honor! Thank you so much!!
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