Dallas, Texas- White Rock Marathon

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Kids these days, you feed ‘em, put clothes on their back, send ‘em to school and hope they learn something. But they never turn out the way you expect,

… sometimes they turn out better.

As it turns out, at 17 my son is well on his way to becoming the man I’ve always hoped to be. Matthew’s heart is all about serving others. He is determined to be a Surgeon in the US Army but he has no intention of waiting until then to give someone else a chance at a better life. Matthew is currently training to run a marathon to raise money for Leukemia & Lymphoma research. What motivates him? Only he can answer that but this much I know, there’s a beautiful young ‘Princess’ who is very dear to our family and who has been afflicted with Lymphoma. ‘Princess’ Brittany has been so strong and beautiful that she has become Matthew’s hero.

Anyone who might be interested in getting involved or would like to help Matthew reach his goal of $2500 in donations for the marathon can go to his webpage at www.active.com/donate/tntntx/tntntxmbeach to learn more.

To borrow from the 589th, help Matthew ‘support the fight’.

A few words from Matthew:

Matthew Beach said:
Dear family and friends,

Every five minutes, someone in the U.S. is diagnosed with a blood cancer, and every nine minutes someone dies from it. Now let’s not just breeze past that, stop for a moment and put a face to that statistic. It’s likely we all have someone in our lives or know of someone who suffers this burden. A cherished friend, a parent, loved ones child, a sister or brother… gone. I have decided that it’s time for me to do something about it. I’ve paired up with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society to do my part in the fight against cancer.

I have joined team in training (TNT), a nationwide effort to raise money and awareness to benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. I am training to run the White Rock Marathon in Dallas, Texas on December 10, 2006. That’s 13.1 crazy long miles, especially for a guy like me!

I’ve made this commitment in order to educate those around me on blood related cancers, compete in my first marathon for my honored hero Brittany Hilt, and to raise at least $2500, which will bring The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society one step closer to the cure!

I know what you’re thinking, what does this have to do with you? Well, here is your chance to help make a difference in the world.

I am writing to request your support by contributing as generously as you possibly can to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society on my behalf. More than 75% of my personal goal of $2500 (which I hope to exceed) will go to research, patient services, advocacy & education! NO DONATION IS TOO GREAT OR TOO SMALL… every bit counts! Please, if possible, send your contribution by Oct. 1st (so that I can monitor my fundraising efforts). Of course contributions will be accepted after Oct. 1st if it works better for you. If you decide to write a check, write it out to ‘The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’. They have also provided a secure website for you to make an online donation with a great picture of me and my honored hero! My web address is www.active.com/donate/tntntx/tntntxmbeach

Thanks in advance for your support! I cannot wait to keep you updated on my progress in the marathon and my fundraising. As I complete my event, you will be with me in spirit, and your partnership will inspire me to run my hardest to the finish line. I look forward to hearing from you soon! My personal phone number is (817) 733-7706. You are welcome to contact me at anytime with any questions or feel free to leave a message and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks again!

With love and appreciation,
Matthew Beach
 
That's great Mike.

Best of luck to Matthew, although I suspect he doesn't need much luck, as he has a higher beeing looking after him.

I will visit the webpage, and send my appreciation for his efforts in the form of a contribution.

JetDr
 
Really! He stops and gives homeless people food and money, he goes on fasts to raise money for World Vision, he does VBS for Inner City kids...What next??? :0 I hope you know, Michael - I better not find him chained to a tree protesting!!! He really is starting to remind me of a liberal... :whistling:
Actually, he gets it from me :laugh: ! Mom and Dad are proud of you Baby!!
 
Great stuff Matthew!!

I know I sure wasn't doing things like that at that age. Cheers!

My mother passed away 4 years ago after battling Hodgkins Disease for about 10 years.

Thanks for your efforts, every little bit helps!

My monetary appreciation has been sent :thumbs:
 
Thanks Matthew for "SUPPORTING THE FIGHT!!!"

We'll be pullin' for ya and I'll make sure to support you financially as well.

Hopefully the Senate will get off their Butts and approve the promotion list I'm on so I can help you out even more....

Thanks Again Matthew :thumbs: :thumbs:
 
Well, hello there fellow CPers! Just wanted to let you know Matthew is up to $870.00 in donations for The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society thanks to good people out there :D ! Thanks for your support and prayers :thumbs: ! Should anyone want to donate just refer to the original post for more info!

Thanks again!

Bargogirl

Matt wanted to say a few words, too:

Hey guys, it's Matthew. Thank you so much for your support and prayers. It really means a lot to have such great people behind me. I'm not exactly up to date on CP but I've been told a lot of your posts by my parents. I hope you'll excuse me for not thanking everyone by name, but special thanks to the boys in Iraq and to everyone else that's behind me, for all the support. I really appreciate it. You guys rock out hard :thumbs: . I never expected more than maybe 7 or 8 people would be behind me in this. It's wicked awesome guys. Thanks.

Matthew Beach. :cool:
 
Hey guys, it's Matthew. Thank you so much for your support and prayers. It really means a lot to have such great people behind me. I'm not exactly up to date on CP but I've been told a lot of your posts by my parents. I hope you'll excuse me for not thanking everyone by name, but special thanks to the boys in Iraq and to everyone else that's behind me, for all the support. I really appreciate it. You guys rock out hard :thumbs: . I never expected more than maybe 7 or 8 people would be behind me in this. It's wicked awesome guys. Thanks.

Matthew Beach. :cool:

Hells yeah :thumbs:
 
Hey guys, it's Matthew. Thank you so much for your support and prayers. It really means a lot to have such great people behind me. I'm not exactly up to date on CP but I've been told a lot of your posts by my parents. I hope you'll excuse me for not thanking everyone by name, but special thanks to the boys in Iraq and to everyone else that's behind me, for all the support. I really appreciate it. You guys rock out hard :thumbs: . I never expected more than maybe 7 or 8 people would be behind me in this. It's wicked awesome guys. Thanks.

Matthew Beach. :cool:

Hells yeah :thumbs:

I think I speak for the whole Beach family when I say we can't wait for your safe return and all of the 589th! Hope to light one (or a few ;) ) when we meet up and have one hell of a herf :cool: ! Mike has saved some of the Operation Iraqi Freedom cigars and I'm sure he's got some other suprises up his sleeve! He wanted me to apologize that he hasn't been able to PM you back yet (it's the end of the property tax season) he is swamped at work and hasn't had time to get on CP, much less respond to anything. Hope all is well with you and take care.

Bargogirl
 

Some how I missed this posting the first go around, stumbled across it today.

Matthew, best of luck on the Marathon, happy to support a good cause.




 
The race has come and gone. With precious little training Matthew finished the 13.1 mile race in 2 hours and 24 minutes.

Together with you, Matthew raised just over his goal of $1600 in donations for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and for his honored hero Brittany Hilt! We all thank those of you who supported Matt with your prayers, encouragement, and donations. You're all heros!


Matthew, I'm very proud of you!!!
 
Sorry I missed this earlier, great of your son to take on such an undertaking. I just sent something to his link hope that helps him out.

Nice going Matthew :thumbs:
 
Don't know how I missed this before, but I've just made a modest donation.

Quite a kid you've got there!
 
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