Showing posts with label Fundraising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fundraising. Show all posts

Monday, July 28, 2008

Mt. Rainier Summit, Part 1: Fundraising

I feel a lot of pressure to write something profound to end my 7 month goal to raise funds for the American Lung Association and to summit Rainier. So much so, that I've been stalling writing anything for the last 24 hours ... so here goes:

First, I have to thank everyone who stepped up and contributed to my fundraising efforts. As I said before, I was much more nervous about raising the funds to participate in this event than I was about climbing the mountain. I was really surprised how generous people were. In addition, this part of my goal really made this climb memorable. I learned a lot about friends and business associates that I didn't know before. There were a number of people who shared with me personal stories about loved ones who had struggled with cancers, asthmas, and other ailments. I didn't anticipate this ... and it really made the event more personally meaningful.

Hopefully, it was also a way for you to get to know me better. It has been a lot of fun getting calls this last week asking about the climb, the fundraising, and my preparations. There was some personal growth for me as well ... it is always good to put yourself out there, so that others get to know you better. I'm not terribly good at this, and this was a great way for me to stretch in this way.

If I haven't told you, the event raised about a quarter-million dollars for the American Lung Association. That is pretty amazing. However, when I got to the climb ... and met the others who were involved, I wasn't nearly as surprised about that dollar figure. That was the other benefit of climbing for a charity; it attracted some really great, fun, and VERY talented people.

Here is my climb team, Team #3 w/ Lou Whittaker

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Sunday, June 1, 2008

Reached My Fundraising Goal! -- Yeah!

I have to start by sending out a HUGE thank you to everyone who has contributed to my fundraising goal for the 2008 Climb for Clean Air. This was, by far, the part that I was most nervous about. I was nervous about making the request, and I've been touched by everyone who encouraged me, shared their stories of family and friends who have struggled with lung disease and then made significant contributions. The funds being raised for this event are significant (over $220,000 to-date), and they will be put to good use.

Thank You!

If you haven't yet made a contribution, but are still interested, the ALA will accept contributions in my name for this event until August 15th. Again, this is an important charity dedicated to the fight against lung diseases and cancers. I'm most interested in the programs aimed at reducing tobacco use by teens.

For everyone else ... stay tuned, my official Rainier climb date is July 23rd through the 26th. I'm really looking forward to it ... BUT, there is still a lot of physical training to complete.

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Friday, February 1, 2008

Why Am I Doing This?

  • If you could help put an end to lung disease - and accomplish a lifelong goal - would you do it?

  • If you could help clean the air we breathe - and test yourself physically and mentally - would you do it?

  • If you could help prevent kids from starting to smoke - and be part of a fun, supportive climbing team - would you do it?

    2008 commemorates the 20th anniversary of the Climb for Clean Air® - a fundraising climb of Mount Rainier.


    Each year, climbers representing the American Lung Association® of the Northwest each raise a minimum of $3,500, train, and equip themselves to attempt the most difficult alpine climb in the lower 48 states.

    With your generous support this year's climb teams will raise $300,000 to:

    * Help kids with Asthma live full and productive lives.
    * Stem the tide of Big Tobacco money that is pushing young people to start a lifelong habit that kills approximately 440,000 people annual throughout the US.
    * Fund research to find cures for Lung Cancer, Emphysema, Pulmonary Fibrosis, Tuberculosis and lung disease of all kinds.
    * Advocate for clean air in our beautiful state.

    To qualify for the climb, I must meet a minimum fundraising goal of $3,500. This is almost as large a challenge as the climb itself! Thank you for considering a donation to this worthy cause and for supporting my summit attempt on Mount Rainier in July 2008!

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  • Friday, December 28, 2007

    How Can I Contribute?

    As I mentioned on my main page, I have committed to a very aggressive donation for this year's event. For fun, I'm also committing to a couple of incentives for those who choose to donate.

    Donation Levels:

  • "Keep it up Derrick!" -- $50, recieves a picture of me taken at the summit of Rainier (I know, ouh-ahh).

  • "Top Performer" -- $200 donation receives a picture with me holding a banner with your company logo, or other picture of your choice. For those who own businesses, this picture showing your support for the ALA would make an interesting conversation piece for the office, OR your company newsletter.

    To contribute please take the following steps:

    Step #1: Please follow the following link to make your tax deductible contribution: Click Here To Donate! Don't forget that some of you may be eligible for an employer charitable gift match. If you are, please fill out your employer's form, send it to me and ALA will do the rest.

    Step #2: Subscribe for updates to this blog. To do so, simply submit your email address in the form to the right of this post. You will then receive an email confirming your address.

    Step #3: Take a quick minute to sign the guestbook so that I know you were here. Sign By Clicking Here!

    Step #4: Pass this on! The American Lung Association is the oldest volunteer health organization in the United States. Their advocacy programs fight several causes of lung disease including child asthma, tobacco use, and environmental health. These are critical issues which affect millions in the U.S every year. If you have friends or family affected by these issues please help me by sharing with them my fundraising goal and website. Email my site address to friends, attach it to your blog, any publicity will help!

    The preparation for this climb will be particularly intense. Including a "warm-up" climb of Mt. Whitney and Mt. Adams. My plan is to update this blog frequently with photos and news documenting my preparation.

    Again, thanks for your support!

    Derrick

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  • Thursday, November 22, 2007

    Team Smith!

    A special thanks to everyone who has contributed! This is a great cause ... and I really appreciate your support.

    Derrick and Jennifer, Smith, WA
    Morgan and Melissa Ethington, OH
    Randy and Heather Curtis, UT
    Neal and Laura Smith, OR
    Dan Cryer, WA
    Kelli Davidson, WA
    Doug and Jaimy Carley, UT
    Paul Danielson, WA
    Bob Tippett, WA
    Apollo Inc. -- Keith Larson, WA
    Bryce & Hollie Logan, WA
    Conrad & Shellie Abrams, WA
    Bryan & Autumn Long, WA
    Linda Boomer, WA
    Holly Wilson, WA
    Gale Clark, WA
    Ruth Swain, WA
    Jeanne Jelke, WA
    Tim & Kelli Schauer, WA
    Jay and Ashley Lee, AZ
    Don Cushing, OR
    Dan MacKay, WA
    Al & Lisa Schauer, WA
    Rod & Cindy Christensen, WA
    Teri Miller, WA
    Mary Ruby, OR
    Joetta Ruppert, WA
    AJ and Tracy, Hill

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