Carmen---Visitor Carmen is a 16 years old from Grand Rapids, Michigan. On Oct. 14, 2000, she did a 3.5 mile breast cancer walk locally for the American Cancer Society in honor of Evan and his mother. Marianne---Like many fans, Marianne made a donation to Susan G. Komen after learning Evan's mom
is a survivor of breast cancer and witnessing the suffering causes by cancer on her beloved ones. Kareema McLendon---Kareema is the owner/designer of McLendon Design Group and donated a portion of the profits from her first collection in the name of Evan to Susan G. Komen Organization. Like Ev, this subject hits close to home for Kareema and has inspired her to make "clothing with a conscience". Take a look at her awesome designs. I seriously wouldn't be surprised if she becomes the next Gucci or Prada! Nancy Watson---Nancy from Temecula, Southern California has decided to do a 3 mile run for Susan G.
Komen's Race for Cure on Oct. 22nd in honor everyone she knows who has suffered from cancers and of course, for Evan and his mother. Candi, Ashley and Jaclyn---These three fans supported the Susan G. Komen foundation by entering/winning evanfarmer.cc's November contest. Check out the contest page to learn more about how they have made differences bit by bit. Kevin---This actually has to do with Michael Cuccione's foundation. But I decided to post this anyway in honor of Michael and to exhibit the positive influence of 2Gether in general. Kevin, the organizer of the skate for a child 2001 event, is making Michael's
foundation the top of his list in this year's event. Basically, Kevin will rent out a local roller rink for one night and donate the money he gathers from the tickets sale to the foundations of his choice. "2Gether, we can make a difference!" Chad Bonvillain---Ever since visitor Chad from Louisiana came to my site, he has been
one of the greatest supporters of 2Gether and evanfarmer.cc. Spending countless hours promoting the 2Gether online petition and helping Komen foundation every way he can, Chad plays an important part of evanfarmer.cc's success.
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