Welcome to the Central Pennsylvania
Chapter
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Team In Training® is the
world's largest endurance sports training program. The program provides
training to run or walk marathons and
half marathons or
participate in triathlons,
century (100-mile) bike
rides or a
hiking
adventure. Since 1988, more than 380,000 volunteer
participants have helped raise more than $900 million.
By helping to raise funds for leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma research and
patient services, you'll receive:
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Personalized fitness training by
certified coaches for a period of four to five months
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Training clinics
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Your own personal Web site for
online fundraising
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A supportive group of
teammates
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Lodging and airfare to accredited
events in the United States and abroad.
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Delaware Marathon
& 10 Miler Team
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It's not too late to join. Teams are
forming now for our
Spring
events!
Don't miss this opportunity to experience the reward of
completing an endurance sports event while helping to
accelerate cures for leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma.
For more details or to sign up for an upcoming
informational meeting in your area,
contact
us today.
Get ready for the time of
your life and join the Team today!
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America's Most Beautiful
Bike Ride Team
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Join us and begin the adventure of a life time.
Participant in one of these exciting, fun events:
Grand
Canyon, AZ
Hike
Got The Nerve
Triathlon
Rock 'n' Roll
Marathon
America's Most Beautiful Bike
Ride
Lake Placid Marathon & Half
Marathon
Philadelphia Insurance
Triathlon
PA Grand Canyon Hike
For information on how to join the team come to an
upcoming
Information Meeting.
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Got The Nerve? Triathlon
Team
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HIke Team
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Learn More About Team
In Training
Contact us for events offered.
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"It's devastating news to hear about someone being diagnosed with cancer. For me it was especially difficult because it was my 3-year-old daughter, Audrey," says Katy Moeller from California. I started training with TNT during the toughest part of my daughter's struggle with leukemia. The treatments were intense; blood transfusions and chemotherapy made her thin and weak. Normal play with other kids was not an option for her because her immune system was too suppressed and she felt terrible. Thankfully, she responded very well to the treatments and her cancer went into remission. Now, she's in a maintenance phase of her treatment and back in school, leading a fairly normal 5-year-old life. TNT enabled me to do something positive for Audrey and all others fighting blood cancers. It's a wonderful program, bringing so many people together for a common goal - to cure leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma once and for all."
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November 24, 2008
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Information Meeting
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Lancaster, PA
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December 1, 2008
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Information Meeting
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Mechanicsburg, PA
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December 2, 2008
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Information Meeting
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Hershey, PA
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December 3, 2008
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Information Meeting
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York, PA
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December 4, 2008
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Information Meeting
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Lancaster, PA
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December 7, 2008
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Information Meeting
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Harrisburg, PA
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