About Lea's Foundation

In 1998, Lea Michele Economos, a young woman who died of leukemia at the age of 28, made a dying wish to her parents that others would not face the hardships she encountered by finding a cure for this disease. Her family started this charity to carry on that wish. Today, Lea’s Foundation takes an active role in finding a cure for leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s lymphoma and myeloma and to better the lives of people living with these diseases. At the UCONN Health Center, the Lea’s Foundation Center for Hematologic Disorders sponsors research in this field. A new program covers the cost of bone-marrow testing to help recruit life-saving transplants for patients. Also, annual scholarships are given to children with leukemia who are planning to attend nursery school. For more information on other projects carried out by Lea’s Foundation, please visit their website at www.LeasFoundation.org.


Friday, July 11, 2014

Day 23 - Rest Day in Tetonia, ID (0 miles)

Day 23:

Today's rest day is looking up as Jonathan is starting to feel better. Tomorrow will be Teton Pass day and then on to either Jackson or a bit more north into a Grand Teton National Park campground.

No biking today, just some laundry and trip planning/routing.

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