Posts Tagged ‘All Are Our Heroes’
The October 31st fundraiser in Chicago was held after Elekta’s 2009 Radiation Oncology Users Meeting (ROUM) and pulled in another $20,000 in matching funds from Elekta, for a grand total of $45,972
“It was a phenomenal gesture for Elekta to host the Charity Bash and further the cause of All Are Our Heroes ,” said David Greer, the Georgia media and marketing entrepreneur who wrote the song All Are Our Heroes and founded the Heroes project. “This project had humble beginnings and we certainly dreamed of it reaching around the world. Elekta has played a big part in that by bringing its message of support to its audience.”
Many of the 1,647 who attended the event also participated in Elekta’s 18th ROUM, the premier meeting for radiation oncologists, nurses, physicists and therapists in town for the 51st American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) Annual Meeting.
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All Are Our Heroes Concert, May 8 at the Gwinnett County Fairgrounds – watch country music recording artist Rachel Farley
perform All Are Our Heroes, live. Kicking off the luminary event, Rachel, along with childhood cancer survivors, will step on stage at 9 p.m. and bring the Heroes song to life.
As a presenting sponsor for the song project, Elekta encourages all employees to join us for this unique celebration of remembrance, hope and encouragement. By participating, you honor cancer survivors, pay tribute to the lives lost to the disease, and raise money to help overcome cancer.
DETAILS:
What: Gwinnett County Relay for Life, Rachel Farley in concert
When: Friday, May 8
Where: Gwinnett County Fairgrounds, 2405 Sugarloaf Pkwy, Lawrenceville, GA 30045
Time: 9 o’clock p.m.
To order the song, join the Facebook Group and learn more about the project, visit AllAreOurHeroes.com. To hear more of Rachel’s music, visit
myspace.com/rachelfarleymusic.
Elekta is a presenting sponsor for the All Are Our Heroes song project, an effort that uniquely celebrates and supports the efforts to overcome cancer. In our field, where we focus so intently on the science of cancer care, it’s easy to lose sight of the human stories and triumphs that are a part of the journey.
Motivated by the Relay for Life events of the American Cancer Society, an inspiring song was written to send a message of faith, hope and love. In just weeks, the song “Heroes” has become an anthem for all those touched by cancer and is at the core of efforts to sustain awareness about the fight against cancer.
David Greer, a Georgia media and marketing entrepreneur, wrote All Are Our Heroes as he reflected on the faces of the people in the Survivor’s Walk at his local Relay for Life. His Heroes project is a magical collaboration of creative and musical talent, fueled with the support of corporate citizens and cancer advocates and shared worldwide through social networking and new media.
David enlisted the talents of Rachel Farley, just 14, an up-and-coming country music artist as a co-writer and singer. Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Shawn Mullins produced the song and added his band to the mix. Joining Mullins and Rachel were some inspirational back-up singers – six young childhood cancer survivors who add their voices to the song’s ending chorus.
“The mission is to bring people around the world together to inspire participation and support for cancer advocacy, prevention and research,”
says Greer.
“I’m a dreamer and if you’re going to dream, dream big.”
“Elekta is proud to embrace and support the Heroes project,”
stated Joseph K. Jachinowski, [President and CEO of Elekta North America.]
“We’ll be adding the Heroes seal and link to our clinical correspondence and spreading the message to our worldwide network of employees. We’ll also be identifying our own Elekta Heroes – courageous individuals and families who are fighting cancer with the aid of the equipment, technology and treatment that Elekta pioneers and delivers.”
“Another key element of the project for Elekta is to share the Heroes message with all of our stakeholders – our hospital and clinical partners – and we hope that as we bring the message your way, you’ll join the effort as well. We are utilizing the power and reach of social networking as a vital part of the Heroes effort – the All Are Our Heroes Facebook Group is now more than 6,500 strong and growing hourly, with members from 48 states and more than 21 countries,”
stated Jachinowski.
Links:
All Are Our Heroes Website: http://www.AllAreOurHeroes.com Includes link to donate to the American Cancer Society and order the song
Facebook Fan Page: Click to join the Facebook Group and learn more about the project.








