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“When you die, it does not mean that you lose to cancer. You beat cancer by how you live, why you live, and the manner in which you live.” -Stuart Scott
Hi, I'm Frank Cadle, a graphic/user designer and fitness instructor based out of Washington, D.C. I graduated from Marymount University, but I'm originally from Attleboro, MA.
I'm fighting to raise cancer because in the third grade, I lost a friend near and dear to childhood cancer. We were best friends, I have memories of wearing baseball caps in class, shaving my hair to match and participating in Charlotte's Webb as a Lusketeer. Rachel was a shining light, a ball of energy and contagious smiles that could brighten a day even as she battled privately.
Fast forward nine years, and I was fortunate enough to be invited to the scholarship ceremony at Attleboro High School by the Rachel Branagan Education Foundation. Their mission is to spread creativity and light throughout people's lives in Rachel's honor. As I was on that day, I am truly grateful for the opportunity to continue fighting for this cause and to contribute to Rachel's legacy.
Champion me in recognizing a battle bigger than fight night, let's win this sh*t together and knockout cancer.
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Be still my heart! Your narrative - Why I fight, is so moving. I am touched by your memories. Your self motivation is who you are… who you were way back when you were a Lusketeer. Remember our class walking with Rachel (balloons and all) when she kicked off The Relay for Life? Today is Rachel’s birthday. She would have been 28, just like you. You were remarkable with her, Frank, at such a young age. The whole class was! It was a journey for all of you. Loved Jacob Hill’s message and memories too. Another great Lusketeer. ❤️ Your teacher, Mrs. Lusk
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Wednesday Sep 13, 2023