Sarah Ford | January 21, 2013
Kids Beating Cancer Founder Margaret Guedes named Central Floridian of the Year Runner-up
In case you didn’t see it in the Orlando Sentinel, Kids Beating Cancer Founder and CEO, Margaret Guedes, was named Central Floridian of the Year Runner-up on Sunday, and a special 2-minute video was produced by the Orlando Sentinel recognizing Kids Beating Cancer’s mission and accomplishments:
www.orlandosentinel.com/news/opinion/os-ed-margaret-guedes-runner-up-20130118,0,2265137.story
Interested in helping Kids Beating Cancer? Here’s a new fundraiser and sponsorship opportunity:
On Sunday, March 10th from 2-5 pm, Harriett Lake and her committee have offered to be the conduit to a new Spring event – A Spoon Full of Sugar, High Tea & Fashion Show to benefit Kids Beating Cancer.
If you would like to be a sponsor, recommend models, want to be on the planning committee, or attend, please contact Kids Beating Cancer by clicking here.
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