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Why I Walk
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Liz Crane
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Malia Crane
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Malia Crane
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October 16, 2025
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My Story
A friend told me years ago that he knew why I volunteered at all the schools (hello AHS Raider Fest on Monday!), why I tried so hard to make meaningful memories with my kids, why my Facebook posts were full of adventures I couldn’t wait to plan. Because I didn’t get that time with my own mom and I was making sure my kids had the exact opposite experience. And he was spot on.
Almost every year I walk 30 miles in honor of my mom who left us way too early at the age of 42. I spend every day living a life she would be proud of because she wasn’t given the chance to live out her own. She was kind and thoughtful and caring. She was empathetic and listened well and gave the best hugs. She was infamous for making Jello and forgetting it was there until the next day (always after the party). She had a smile that could light up a room and an easy laugh that made you feel like you’d known her your entire life.
I walk for my friends that are diagnosed year after year and have to endure treatment while still holding down jobs plus raising kids. I walk so they know we support them. I walk for your loved ones so that you can grieve. I walk so their memories will forever be a blessing. I walk so you remember to take of yourself and test ANNUALLY.
First thing, make the appointment. If you’re scared or nervous or need a hand to hold, my day is free for you. I will accompany anyone that needs a friend to an appointment. If you want to know how my surgery went when I had a preventative double mastectomy I’ll give you every detail you want to know. If you found out you carry the BRACA gene like I do, or you’ve been recently diagnosed, I’ll be the hug you need to get through this – which you will.
If you have $100 to spare (or $10 or $50 or $500!), you can help fund a mammogram for someone in need, and be the one that just may have saved their life. Please consider donating. $100 covers the cost of a mammogram for someone that can’t afford the cost themselves. Early detection is the best defense.
Together, we can end breast cancer. Thank you so much for your support of me and my mom’s legacy.
Almost every year I walk 30 miles in honor of my mom who left us way too early at the age of 42. I spend every day living a life she would be proud of because she wasn’t given the chance to live out her own. She was kind and thoughtful and caring. She was empathetic and listened well and gave the best hugs. She was infamous for making Jello and forgetting it was there until the next day (always after the party). She had a smile that could light up a room and an easy laugh that made you feel like you’d known her your entire life.
I walk for my friends that are diagnosed year after year and have to endure treatment while still holding down jobs plus raising kids. I walk so they know we support them. I walk for your loved ones so that you can grieve. I walk so their memories will forever be a blessing. I walk so you remember to take of yourself and test ANNUALLY.
First thing, make the appointment. If you’re scared or nervous or need a hand to hold, my day is free for you. I will accompany anyone that needs a friend to an appointment. If you want to know how my surgery went when I had a preventative double mastectomy I’ll give you every detail you want to know. If you found out you carry the BRACA gene like I do, or you’ve been recently diagnosed, I’ll be the hug you need to get through this – which you will.
If you have $100 to spare (or $10 or $50 or $500!), you can help fund a mammogram for someone in need, and be the one that just may have saved their life. Please consider donating. $100 covers the cost of a mammogram for someone that can’t afford the cost themselves. Early detection is the best defense.
Together, we can end breast cancer. Thank you so much for your support of me and my mom’s legacy.
0% funded
0% raised so far
$0 raised
of $3,500 goal
of $3,500 goal
0 donations made
since November 1st, 2025
since November 1st, 2025
Why I Walk
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Jeannie Ullman
Location:
Alpharetta, GA, United States
Alpharetta, GA, United States
Page Created:
September 26, 2019
September 26, 2019
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Recent Donations
Liz Crane
$100.00
October 17, 2025
Malia Crane
$164.00
October 16, 2025
Malia Crane
$164.00
October 16, 2025
Ashley Puccini
$50.00
October 16, 2025

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