Here’s an awesome gift idea!! Suzanne Kenerley, friend, client and cancer survivor, creates unique designs, then burns them onto wooden spoons. Each time your friend uses the spoon, they will think of you! Order one today!! Think local, shop local, support local!! And help a cancer survivor get back on her feet for good.
Reaching us during our busy holiday season!!!!
by AndrewAndrew works full time as a retail manager for Sur La Table North Hills in Raleigh, NC. It is easiest to reach him via email since he can respond at any time of day or night as time allows and set up a time to actually speak to folks directly. It is our dream to raise enough money in the future to have a paid member of the team to actually hold office hours. Until then, we keep on keeping on, “paying it forward” once cancer victim at a time. Thanks for your support and understanding. We look forward to hearing from you.
Our email is themamaednaproject@gmail.com.
Our newest client in Plymouth, NC–Ursula
by AndrewThe Mama Edna Project
The eagle has landed in Plymouth, NC!!! Or actually, it’s our thirty-something(th) juicer to our newest juicing fan, Ursula! Time to kick some cancer to the curb! #juicingforcancer!
Some great news from one of our clients!
by AndrewNow this news is the best kind!!! Kicking cancer butt!!!
Thanks, Anna, for the update! Love, LOVE this news!!
Anna Tucci to The Mama Edna Project
Hi! I just wanted to say that my mom is finished with chemotherapy and is cancer free!! Thank you Mama Edna Project for donating a juicer, she has used it every day since she had her tumor removed in July! She will continue to juice for the rest of her long life!????
A Little Christmas Miracle
by AndrewThanks to the ladies at Battling Life Together – BLT for helping us help a family living with cancer this Christmas season.
The Mama Edna Project shared Julie Jackson Jones‘s photo.
So glad we could team up with Battling Life Together – BLT to make a small Christmas miracle come true. Next year, we want to grow this giving and paying it forward exponentially. Merry Christmas!
We did it Battling Life Together and The Mama Edna Project with many of our supporters pulled off the Santa drop once more to make a family touched by Cancer have a brighter day and hopefully a positive New Year. Blessings to all. Please continue to pay it forward.
We here on Earth just lost an Angel
by AndrewAnd Heaven gained a new Angel. Rest in Peace, DeEtta Jones Wood. You were truly one of a kind, truly graceful and courageous in the face of cancer, a loving mother, wife, daughter, sister, and cousin. I truly believe the juicing gave you the strength to carry on. I am so very proud that you allowed us to help you along your journey. God speed, DeEtta. Say hello to your Aunt Edna (Mama Edna) for us.
http://www.roseandgraham.com/obits/obituary.php?id=542724
Follow Up on the Very Successful Team DeEtta Benefit
by AndrewThe Mama Edna Project shared a link.
Cows Hate Cancer, The Team DeEtta Event
by AndrewTimothy McLamb and I were invited to help support the DeEtta Wood Benefit in Willow Springs, NC (JoCo, Johnston County) on Saturday, November 8, 2014. Here is a little glimpse of what we did, although time was scarce for us to do photos. We juiced for over 5 hours and served up samples to an 850 person crowd. What an awesome outpouring of love for DeEtta, as she continues her battle with cancer.
Help DeEtta battle her cancer! http://www.teamdeetta.org/
by AndrewFamily and Friends of DeEtta Wood, one of our first clients, are putting together a Family Fun Day on the Farm to raise money for DeEtta’s medical costs. Please join in if you can.
The Mama Edna Project shared a link.
Client Update on Jamie
by AndrewThe Mama Edna Project
“Hi MEP! Just wanted to share with you all that I am doing well. I have finished chemo and radiation. Two days after finishing radiation, my family went for a much needed beach vacation – and I took my juicer! I have been juicing mostly every day. Just had a zometa infusion, and will get those every six months for 3 years. Most days I do a morning exercise routine – either a short walk around the neighborhood or yoga. Trying to minimize my stress level, but I still home school my two boys, so it’s not exactly perfect bliss! Fear of recurrence is my biggest issue right now. Trying to make peace with my unpredictable future and take one day at a time.
Love what you guys are doing. Keep up the good work! Thank you so much for your kind and faithful service to cancer patients.”