"12,402 Steps to Cure Sarcoma Walk" raised $75,000 for Sarcoma Research
Fifteen members from the Hunter Yates family gathered in the Yawkey Center for Outpatient Care June 29, 2005 to present a generous donation to David Harmon, MD, of the Division of Hematology and Oncology, and the Jennifer Hunter Yates Sarcoma Fund at the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center. The donation will benefit Harmon's research in sarcoma - a rare and devastating form of cancer that affects the connective tissue.
The Hunter Yates family raised $75,000 through the “12,402" Steps to Cure Sarcoma Walk. The money raised will support sarcoma research at the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center, Boston, MA The fund was named in honor of Jennifer Hunter Yates, who battled sarcoma for 17 months before succumbing to the disease in April 2004.
The Hunter Yates family raised $75,000 through the "12,402 Steps to Cure Sarcoma Walk" May 7 in Hudson, Mass. The 12,402 steps represented the days that Jennifer Hunter Yates was alive. "This is a proud day for the Hunter Yates family," said Bob Yates, Jennifer's husband. "Jen always referred to Mass General as her home, so it was a no brainer as to where this donation would go. We are extremely happy to be able to help fight this disease."
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