Lung cancer advocate Atkinson U.S. Open pledge

13 May 2008 by Wendi Lewis under Events

John AtkinsonLast week I helped spread the word that Alliance advocate John Atkinson has been selected by Golf Digest magazine to play the U.S. Open golf course, on Father’s Day, June 15, as part of a celebrity foursome with NBC Today Show’s Matt Lauer, entertainer Justin Timberlake, and NFL star Tony Romo. He plans to use the opportunity to advocate for and . NBC Sports will broadcast the celebrity event from 2-3 p.m. ET, where John hopes to break 100 on the tough Torrey Pines course.

John was diagnosed with stage IV a little more than a year ago at age 38. He was selected from among 56,000 people who entered a contest sponsored by Golf Digest, the United States Golf Association and NBC Sports to play the U.S. Open Course as part of the celebrity team. You can read more of his inspiring story at Golf Digest online.

In addition to raising , John and the Alliance would like to use this event as an opportunity to raise funds for . They are encouraging people to make a donation or pledge to LCA in John’s honor. There’s even a great idea for a “game day” event, where supporters can collect pledges and host a pledge party with family and friends. John is urging donors to consider doubling their pledge amount if he breaks 100!

Visit the Lung Cancer Alliance U.S. Open pledge page for donation information, pledge party forms, and links for help and more information.

What a GREAT opportunity to raise the profile of , and communicate to America – and beyond – what an important issue this is for national health! Watch for John in the coming weeks, as he is scheduled to appear on national news programs like NBC Nightly News, The Today Show and The Tonight Show. I’ll try to update when his appearances are scheduled.

  • nonya
    sorry to hear he passed away yesterdy.

    peace.

    patrick h.
  • Hi Patrick,

    We were too. :-( There's a new post on the myMeso site today with a link
    to a very nice tribute video that Matt Lauer presented this morning on
    The Today Show. It's very touching. He was a remarkable man with a
    wonderful, positive and giving spirit.

    Wendi L. Lewis
  • It truly is very mis understood. The more people that are made aware of this the better. It os good to have someone like John able to help spread the word. Keep up the great work.
  • Thank you so much for your comment. It is so good to see that people are
    willing to help speak out about mesothelioma, to raise awareness of the
    disease and the dangers of asbestos. I hope that people like John and
    groups like LCA are successful in their efforts to secure funding for
    cancer research.

    Wendi
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