Banner with Four-o'clocks Around the World written on it which is the name of this international free cancer awareness project. Mirabilis jalapa. Http://www.symbolofhope.com. jpg.
Four-o'clock Flowers Around the World Free Cancer Project Giving
Hope and Love to Cancer Survivors, Health Care Professionals,
and Plant Lovers Across the Globe.
FREE SEEDS - FACES OF CANCER

 

Four-o'clocks Around the World Cancer Tribute Needs Your Help

The Four-o'clocks Around the World cancer tribute needs all of the help you can provide, including:Picture of James Donahoe.  Four-o'clocks Around the World cancer project. Http://www.symbolofhope.com. jpg.

1. Request free seeds to plant, then share the seeds from your plants with family, friends, cancer survivors, health care professional, gardeners, and others.

2. Send this site to persons on your email list.

3. Add a link on your site to the Four-o'clocks Around the World cancer tribute.

4. Place messages on your internet bulletin boards about the site.

5. Print and post the Four-o'clocks Around the World poster for posting at work, church, hospitals, botanical gardens, and other locations.

6. Any financial assistance would be greatly appreciated to purchase more four-o'clock seeds to send to those battling cancer.

7. Corporate sponsors and other sponsors are needed.

8. Promote the cancer tribute to your local television, radio, and newspaper.

9. Remember to volunteer your time to help those battling cancer and support your local cancer hospital.

10. Promote the site to your local cancer organizations and hospitals.

11. Ask your local, state and federal government officials to make more funds available to cancer research and for the helping of persons battling cancer.

12. The Four-o'clocks Around the World Cancer Tribute is open to any other ideas, suggestions or Kevin Donahoe with a handful of four-o'clock plant seeds. Four-o'clocks Around the world cancer project. Http://www.symbolofhope.com. jpg. assistance you can provide.

I have paid for all of the expenses for the Four-o'clocks Around the World Cancer Tribute over the past 10 years. I have come to the realization that I cannot afford all of the expenses to have the project go as far as I would like for it to go, hence the reason for accepting donations for the tribute. Any donation would be greatly appreciated and applied directly to the purchasing of seeds and the operating expenses of this web site. The project, by no means, has been a moneymaking venture for myself or anyone else.

 


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