I would love to see that car in the winners circle. Susan G Komen for the Cure has been around over 25 years.
Until it touched my family, I was unaware of breast cancer, except as a distant possibility. While I was in college, toward the end of spring semester one year, my grandmother was diagnosed with breast cancer. She was given her options and had to make really hard choices. Her last days were spent in her home, with family & hospice, I still remember her being so drugged with pain killers in her last hours that I knew without anyone saying a word that it wouldn't be long. We all took turns sitting with her and praying over her, that God would her pain and that she would pass peacefully. When she passed away, I cried so hard, I thought I would never stop. She had been such a large part of our lives that losing her seems to cast us adrift for awhile. What I didn't know until later was that she had been living in pain for over a year until my mom found out & took her to her doctor. Had she been diagnosed sooner, the end of the story might have been a lot different. She might have gotten to see her youngest son's children or her first great grandchild only a few year later.
Ever since, I have found a way to help, even in my worst years, I tried, because this is so important and you have no idea who it could help. But just that it can.