Guest Blog: Alwyn Cosgrove

The LiftStrong project

Today’s post is a guest blog from Alwyn Cosgrove.  As many of you know, AC has had a huge influence on me – not only in his role as a mentor, but as a friend as well.

If you haven’t heard about the LiftStrong project, or haven’t purchased a copy yet, please take a couple of minutes and read this blog post.

Your support could save someone’s life!

Lift Strong

It has now been over 1000 days since my bone marrow and stem cell transplant – a procedure that saved my life. For new

Lift Strong is a product that I masterminded with the help of Mike Roussell, to raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. With the the help of some great friends in this profession we turned our little project into an 800 page manual (that we produce on CD to keep costs down). Everyone volunteered their time and their information. No one makes any money from this product – it’s all going to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

The government is currently giving billions of dollars in economic aid to banks that basically messed up – yet cancer research is funded primarily by individual donations – not government help.

When you actually stop and think how messed up it is that we have to put up a website to get public donations to help fight cancer treat while the government is bailing out financial institutions left and right it just boggles the mind. I mean, shouldn’t that be one of the first things we as a society are taking care of?

Anyway – rant over.

I’m a cancer survivor. But the fight hasn’t stopped.

All the proceeds from the sale of this product go to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.


I urge you to support this cause and purchase this CD. Your purchase WILL make a difference.

You are reading this today because I am alive after facing cancer twice.
I am alive today because of advanced medical treatment.
Medical treatment discovered by research.
Research funded by money.
Money sourced from donations.

Donations from people like you.

Please help.

www.liftstrong.com


Back to All Posts