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Letter from Jonathan Pincus

Fundraiser Underway

Since 2007, Cycle for Survival—the official rare cancer fundraising program of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York City—has raised more than $367 million dollars to fund life-changing cancer research. One hundred percent of every dollar raised supports breakthroughs resulting in clinical trials at MSK that impact cancer patients worldwide.

A Cooperstown resident, professional visual artist and professor of art at Hartwick College, I am one of many fundraising for Memorial Sloan Kettering to help fund tomorrow’s breakthroughs. I am writing now to invite people to fight cancer and donate to this worthy cause. No donation is too small!

Here is a link to my secure dashboard for individuals who would like to help support the fight against cancer: https://secure2.convio.net/mskcc/site/TR?pg=personal&fr_id=3952&px=5205621

Jonathan Pincus
Cooperstown

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