Our Spring fundraiser JUICING JoCO!!!!! is almost here!

by Andrew

On Sunday, April 27th, 2014, please help us raise awareness and funding for financially disabled folks living with cancer and other degenerative disease. Double Barley Brewing, located at 3174 U.S. 70, Smithfield, NC 27577 will be hosting this event. They are donating a portion of ALL pint beer sales to our project. Please come out in support of The Mama Edna Project and help us honor the life and legacy of Mama Edna Honeycutt McLamb as she felt strongly about “paying it forward” in any way she could. There will be great live music from great triangle musicians including Mike Edwards, Emma Davis, and Chrystal Dail Leonard and more. Stop by the juicing table to see Andrew Klutz and Timothy McLamb, founders of the project, for tasty, refreshing and cancer-fighting juices as well as pick up literature from The American Cancer Society about cancer prevention and treatment. Please see our Facebook page for the official event invitation and RSVP to the event. We want to see lots of familiar faces from JoCo and beyond. Thanks so much for your support!

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JUICING JoCo! April 27th, 2014

JUICING JoCo! April 27th, 2014


Donations

by Andrew

We are always in need of donations, both of juicers and cash donations big and small. Juicing during an average cancer treatment becomes an expensive endeavor. Added to the juicing are supplements, candied ginger and Magic Mineral Broth, wheat grass powder, and so much more. We are very thankful for any size donations. Last week, we received a $1000 donation. That’s enough cash to assist several cancer clients. If you would like to donate, please mail checks made out to The Mama Edna Project to the following address:

The Mama Edna Project

c/o Andrew Klutz or Timothy McLamb

860 Appletree Lane

Cary, NC 27513

If you have any questions about donating or how funds are used, please reach out to me at my project at themamaednaproject@gmail.com.

Thanks for all your support. Let’s spread the love and pay it forward.


The Hurom Slow Juicer/Smoothie Maker

by Andrew

The juicer we use most often here The Mama Edna Project is the Hurom slow juicer/smoothie maker. Slow juicers tend to yield more juice from the produce that you put in it. Also, since slow juicers have no blades and turn slowly, the juice does not heat up and experiences less oxidation, which protects more of the enzymes, micro nutrients and phyto nutrients so critical in the care of terminal/chronic illnesses. This juicer retails for $399 and has a 10-year warranty. The extra cost for the machine is well worth the warranty and the increased yield and quality of the juice from the produce. We really need donations to purchase a couple new machines. Please donate if you can. See the ABOUT page for more information.

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Donations Needed

by Andrew

Today, we are adding a new juicing client to our circle of juicers. He is Stage IV lung cancer. Please read the post about the “Tool Kit”. When we meet for the first time with our new clients, this is the list of items we like to offer them. These items are a compilation of foods and products, as well as a juicer that we have seen to make a difference in how well folks tolerate chemo and radiation and cancer treatments in general. But, this list is very expensive. Currently, our reach is very small, based solely on current donations. Please give if you can. The Mama Edna Project. We are officially filed as a non-profit with the State of North Carolina and have filed with the IRS, but are awaiting the final documentation.