JUMP Cancer Foundation
Raising Awareness on Cancer and Having Fun at the Same Time
By The Outlaw, published Mar 28, 2006
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Two member of the JUMP cancer foundation were visiting my school that day to raise awareness for cancer and heart disease.
Their whole idea was for children to ask sponsors; parents, relatives, friends, for money based on how many times they consecutively jump roped. The children would ask their sponsors how much they would pay for each time they jump roped and then multiply it by the amount of times they jump roped consecutively. For example, if a person paid $1 for each jump rope, and the child jump roped consecutively for ten times in a row, then the person would pay $10 towards the cancer foundation.
Of course, most adults cannot resist a cute little child asking for money. The fact that the money would be going to cancer and heart disease made it all the more rewarding. Many children in the class didn't sound too enthusiastic about the idea of making money and then giving it to someone else. That's when the two people from the JUMP foundation told the class and school about the prizes that would be rewarded for reaching certain levels of money. T-shirts would be handed out as well as jump rope and other great prizes to youngsters. This got everyone very excited.
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