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Karen Wyckoff Rein In Sarcoma Fund
A Fund for Sarcoma Cancer Research, Education and Survivor Support

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Rein in Sarcoma is a volunteer led non-profit organization. We rely on hundreds of volunteers to fully carry out our mission of supporting research, providing support to sarcoma patients and educating the public and medical community about sarcoma cancers. Many opportunities are available and your help is very much needed both for planning the July 21st event and for year-round activities of the Fund..

Join us in planning RIS 2008. Join a Event Committee! Donate or secure a silent auction item! Click here to see volunteer opportunities, to or sign up to volunteer, or to register for the RIS 2008 Kick-Off event.

To learn more about donating or securing an item for the 2008 Silent Auction, click here.

Next General RIS planning meeting is set for Monday, May 12th at Pete and Sue Wyckoff's starting at 6:30 pm.

Directions to the Wyckoff's: 3312 Richmond Avenue, Shoreview< MN 55126. For a directions and a map click here.

For upcoming RIS 2008 Committee meetings click here.

We have already raised over $300,000 for sarcoma research and support of sarcoma patients.  We are making a difference – let’s keep our momentum going. To Volunteer or Register for RIS, click here

If you have questions about volunteer opportunities call our volunteer, volunteer coordinator
Nancy Hendrickson at 651-487-3031.

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Last Updated: March 17, 2008