Although this lady is not a member of this site, she is a member of the paranormal community. She is a member of Tri-State Paranormal of Northern Kentucky. Her name is Marybeth and is Tri-State's case manager. A couple weeks ago she found out that she has a rare form of breast cancer called, Metaplastic Breast cancer, and the following day she discovered her mother had passed away. Tri-State has put together a fundraiser for her and the Breast Cancer Foundation.
Paul Bradford of SyFy's own GHI, has graciously donated an 8x 10 autographed pic of the whole GHI crew. ALL proceeds will go to Marybeth!! Don't miss this chance to get this great item and help out a wonderful lady in the process!!! Click the link below to bid!
Tri-State Paranormal of Northern Kentucky is holding a fundraiser on January 17, 2010 to raise money for TSP member Marybeth and the Breast Cancer Foundation. The event will take place at Shimmers on 1939 Dixie Highway in Fort Wright Kentucky from 12:30 till 6:30pm. Admission is $15 per person.
There will be booths available for groups wishing to promote their teams, games for the kids, and food for those attending. Guest speakers so far will be Jason Sullivan, Chris Dedman, Miamitown Ghost Tours, and Para X Radio. A raffle will be held for a chance to attend a ghost hunt that evening with Shannon Sylvia of GHI at Bobby Mackeys Music World. All proceeds go towards Marybeth and the Breast Cancer Foundation. If your are interested in having a booth for your group, please email - www.tspnorthernkentucky.com
This chipin widget is what has been raised since yesterday. If you are able to help even with a dollar, it would be greatly appreciated.
Marybeth had her surgery yesterday. With all she is going through she still thinks of others, she has made a request, "since this is such a rare form of breast cancer (Metaplastic) and a lot of women don't have a fighting chance with this cancer, and a lot of women can't afford the treatments. She wants a lot of the proceeds to go to the research for this cancer".
I'm thinking of her and sending positive prayers for her recovery. That is so sweet that the community is having a fundraiser. I remember when someone in town was in a coma and everyone put up jars to help fund his recovery, I suddenly started praying intensely for him and then found out a little later that he had woken up from the coma. I think I could have helped. Prayers to Marybeth.