Showing posts with label american cancer society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label american cancer society. Show all posts

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Second Life Science Fiction Convention 2

From Friday January 8 to Sunday January 10, the Second Life Science Fiction Convention 2 took place. Sci-fi buffs from across Second Life to spend a little time in the four-sim event, with money raised going to the American Cancer Society. Although not quite as busy as the first Convention, there were still things to do and exhibits to see. From Star Trek to Battlestar Galactica to Doctor Who, the con drew a variety of fans.

Story continued in Community.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Science Fiction Convention Returning to Second Life

Get your lightsabers and Vulcan ears. The SecondLife Science Fiction Convention 2 is coming to the Metaverse this weekend. And it will be raising Lindens for the American Cancer Society. So get ready to “beam” on over.

For more, go to Community.

Friday, July 3, 2009

The first lap of Relay for Life of Second Life (July 18-19)

The first lap of Relay for Life of Second Life (July 18-19) honors cancer survivors and caregivers from around the world.

Survivors and caregivers walk the first lap to put a face to the battle against cancer. They've been on the "front lines" in a battle on cancer, and are here to tell their story.

With around 60 days left until Relay for Life of Second Life, the Survivor/Caregiver Committee has opened registration for the first lap.

For more information on Relay for Life of Second Life, visit relayforlife.org/secondlife.

To register for the 1st lap, please go to that site and click on "Survivor & Caregiver 1st Lap Registration".

Any questions about the first lap or the Survivor/Caregiver Committee, please email dwendooley@gmail.com

We would also like your picture, but we don't have much time left. Harper Montgomery Needs your Pictures! Profile, Real Lifedoesn't matter! Send them inworld or to Harperleemontgomery@gmail.com.

The following are the guidelines.

Guidelines for Survivor Photos

1. Must be you. it doesnt matter if its sl you or rl you or pencil drawn you..its just how you would like yoursel represented on the wall for all to see. We do not attatch names to the photos..so please do not send me a picture of your sl mazerati or a plant..unless of course..you choose to wander the sl realm as a ficus tree..then of course..feel free to send me your leafy loveliness. Also..please be sure that the pictures you send me for posting on the wall are P.G. This means no naughty bits or text included. Any photo deemed inappropriate will not be posted on the Survivor Wall.

2. Title the picture "Your Name--Survivor"

for example..mine would say:

Harper Montgomery--Survivor

Sunday, June 21, 2009

RFL Spreading the Hope.....

The All-Stars Relay for Life Team proudly present the Hope Hunt + Race. We are one of very many teams in Second Life that are spreading cancer awareness and earning lindens to aid in Cancer Research for the American Cancer Society.
The American Cancer Society has its own sim in Second Life.
http://slurl.com/secondlife/American%20Cancer%20Society/103/148/49

The merchants in this hunt, have purchased Hope Roses through a Relay for Life Vendor. The lindens have gone directly to the American Cancer Society. No one participating in this hunt has benefitted monetarily except Relay for Life and the American Cancer Society

1st Prize is 45,000L
2nd Prize is 25,000L
3rd Prize is 10,000L
In the event there is a tie, prizes will be divided equally.

Object of the Hunt + Race:
Find all the Roses hidden within the stores/sims through out the grid...the one who finds the most will be awarded 1st prize

Instructions:
Find the Hope Rose Prim, touch it...If there are prizes in the Rose, you will be given that prize and it will also count as a find toward the grand prize. You will be given information of how many Hope Roses are left within that store/sim and the slurl for the next place to hunt.

Roses are scripted to give prize and be counted toward the grand prize only once. (You can touch it 10 times but it will only be counted one time and you will only receive the gift once)

Because this is also a race...NOT ALL Hope Roses will have prizes...but you want to touch them to be counted toward the race.

You will be given the slurl in chat to the next sim to hunt....just scroll back in local chat and click on the slurl to go to the next sim

There will be a leader board at the All-Star's Headquarters
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Sentiments%20by%20Sidda/46/43/22
But in the event that sl doesnt cooperate, you can check the blog for stats on who is in the lead.
http://thehopehunt.blogspot.com/

The All-Stars team has made every attempt to cover every issue concerning this hunt to be fair and in accordance with Relay for Life - The American Cancer Society rules and regulations. We sincerely hope that there will be no issues during this hunt, but will try to accommodate every issue that could arise.

Happy Hunting and Good Luck toward the Race...spreading the Hope that Cancer will not be part of lives in the near future.

Sidda Jubilee
Arete Dipolmat

You can start at my main store HERE at 9am SLT

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Relay for Life 2009 Kickoff

By Bixyl Shuftan

On Saturday March 14 at 10 AM SL time, Relay for Life held it’s “Kick-Off Party.” The event was held in a stadium build to accommodate a huge crowd, a corner each in four sims, IBM, IBM 1, IBM 6, and IBM 7. The capacity was greatly needed, a look at the map showed a turnout of 150 people, that later went up to 170.

The leaders of Relay for Life thanked all for showing up, and there were stories if inspiration and hope given to the audience. Tears were expressed via text as times, at others the stadium was filled with enthusiastic cries of “Woooo!” and “Woo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!” via gestures. It was also announced that 37 sims would be involved in the RFL walk.

After about an hour, the rally began to wind down, though people would stick around for a while, and played the following song:

“I run for hope, I run to feel,

I run for the truth, for all that is real,


I run for your mother, your sister, your wife,

I run for you and me my friend,

I run for life”

Bixyl Shuftan

Friday, August 15, 2008

ACS in SL, the question is why?

Just recently I have heard this question a lot - The American Cancer Society in Secondlife - Why? Why should it mean so much to me? Why did I get involved, I am sure there are UK based Cancer charities in SL, so Why did I get involved?

Every person involved with ACS has a story to tell, every single person who donated a single Linden to the events that have taken place in Secondlife™ has a reason for doing so.

Most will not tell you why, and many thousands did just that this year during a spectacular season for RFL in SL, but do you know why ACS is in Secondlife? Who brought it there? Who has worked tirelessly for the last 4 years to bring ACS and RFL to SL?

Many of these questions I could answer but would be of little interest to you, our readers, but the last Question is why I am writing this today. I am asking for your help.

RFL is in 2nd life because Jade Lily wanted to do a fundraiser here in sl and transfer the funds to his local team he had called Randy when he had the idea, and that is how it was born, it is their hard work and dedication that has brought you events like the Relay for Life. RC brought us ACS island with help from people like The Soj. He is the reason many thousands of people, like myself, have found out about this amazing charity and finally he is the reason many thousands have sought help in a way they would not have done any other way.

Secondlife gives people the opportunity to seek help in a way that is more anonymous than any other. Those needing help don't always know who to ask, they also do not want to see the pity in peoples faces, so they either don't say anything or keep it to close family.
One of the most moving experiences I have ever seen was when a cancer survivor started talking to an ACS representative in SL after years of coping with Cancer alone.

Randal, or RC Mars in secondlife, is the reason, he stays in the background and most don't realise his hard work and dedication. He is not there to make himself known, he has brought ACS to SL to reach out and help those that need it. RC is the Community representative for the American Cancer Society.
Yesterday I got this message:
**Hello all, I am being asked to leave ACS as the Society cuts positions. My job has been eliminated, deemed not a necessity in these economic times. ** RC Mars.

Everyone is confused about ACS long term strategy in SL, with R.C. dismissal coming so soon after such a successful fundraising effort.
If you are so inclined please either call 1-800-227-2345 or go to http://www.cancer.org/asp/contactUs/cus_global.asp and add your voice to ours in asking WHY? LET’S BE HEARD!

Friday, May 16, 2008

Fund Raiser Money Goes Missing

When this story first came to light Graciella Princess editor of the new magazine "Bridging the Gap" came to me and asked for help, I put her in contact with the ACS and RFL in SL and helped try to puzzle all the info out that she got. We have agreed to both break this story but I have not reprinted all the details those you can get by reading the magazine CLICK here to get your copy now:

"Show me the money!" We heard that phrase many times in the 1996 film "Jerry Maguire©." Rod Tidwell's (Cuba Gooding Jr) character required Jerry Maguire (Tom Cruise) to repeatedly yell this through a telephone, to test his resolve and his eagerness to get Tidwell the best deal possible with his football team.

Now, here in SL™, we have been hearing that phrase a lot from a small group of people. They all have been saying "Show us the money!"

From August 5th 2007 through August 11th 2007, Heartland sponsored a major cancer fund raising drive. What we do know is that over 1.5 million lindens were raised for this fund raiser. What we didn't know was where that money ended up.

The fund raiser itself was called United for a Cure and is reported to have involved more than 150 sims. Relay for Life® was contacted towards the end of July to participate in this event. However, it was communicated that some of the organizers of the event wanted to split the proceeds between Relay for Life, and a friend of theirs that had recently been diagnosed with cancer and required treatment. RFL® at that time declined to participate based on the fact that they do not split donations.

It is at this point that things begin to unravel. On the first day of the event, August 5th 2007, an RFL representative and two of her colleagues showed up at the event and noticed that the collection boxes that were being used appeared to be outdated ACS (American Cancer Society) kiosks, but were not. The RFL representatives first offered to replace the kiosks with real RFL kiosks, but this offer was refused. They then attempted to shut down the event, due to their suspicion of fraudulent activity and were subsequently banned from the location.

The creator of the kiosks, Razor Nordberg, said that they used the ACS initials and a ribbon, taken from a picture found on a ribbon website, on the kiosks. At the time, he didn't see anything wrong with doing this, as the money would in fact be donated to ACS.

The event goes on to reportedly raise over 1.5 million lindens in the name of cancer to be donated to the American Cancer Society, as promised in Raubin Sachertorte's posts to the SL forums. All of the donated funds were transferred to Sachertorte to convert to US dollars and donate to his local ACS office in KS. It was agreed that every shop owner, every sim, every DJ that participated in this event would receive a copy of the receipt from the donation, so that they could proudly display it in memory of their participation.

Seven months pass however, and still there is no receipt. Organizers are getting ready to put together another fund raiser, and questions begin to arise about the whereabouts of the previous donations. These organizers then start putting pressure on Raubin Sachertorte, owner of Heartland and sponsor of the event to show evidence of some sort, that the money ended up at it's intended destination.

At this time, Sachertorte produced a receipt placed upon a prim at his location in Heartland. Upon examination however, the receipt appeared to be false. The date, September 23, 2007 was a Sunday when ACS offices were not open for business. Immediately, organizers contacted the ACS office that this was to be donated to, and sent a copy of the receipt.

An ACS representative stated of the receipt:
This looks like an acknowledgment card that we may have used in the past for memorial donations and we no longer have them available to us. In fact, I cannot remember seeing one in the time I have been with the American Cancer Society. I was told by someone else about the card. Now, any donations that come in are entered into a database and a receipt is sent from there. If a cash donation is made, we must fill out a form for the donation to be credited and a receipt sent.
We don't give receipts from the office anymore. We can give a copy of an "Acceptance of Funds" form, but the actual receipt comes from our business center. 2. I can't tell for sure by looking at it, but it doesn't look like an NCR duplicate. 3. Also, I noticed that our logo is a little off - it looks square in shape, but it should not be. If the logo is 1-inch high, it should be more than 1.75-inches wide.
The number on the "receipt" does not match the formatting for an identification number for a donation. I checked the number in our ordering system to see if it might be an item number for a package of acknowledgment cards, but it didn't match our item numbers either. Also, we have never used "Greater Kansas City" in any of our names. I have been with this office of the American Cancer Society since 1999 and the name of our office has been: "Kansas City Metro Office, Heartland Division, Inc." and now "Kansas City Metro Office, High Plains Division, Inc."


So, what really happened? According to Mr. Sachertorte, on September 2, 2007, he was on his way home from having hernia surgery. On his way, Sachertorte stopped off at the Kansas City Cancer Center. At this time, there was a major Relay For Life event under way, and Sachertorte donated all $4553 to the RFL event. He was given a white gift bag and several candles. At each of their RFL events, this particular facility does give out luminaries to the donators in honor of all that have lost their battle with cancer.
Mr. Sachertorte and his RL wife went home, and placed three of the candles upon their mantle, and put the others away. They took a picture of the receipt, and uploaded it to his wife's computer. Then, they put the gift bag and the receipt away. The circumstances that followed, led to a wild and crazy search for the wayward donations.

According to Sachertorte, when organizers and contributors started asking about the money, he was unable to locate the paper copy of the receipt. To make matters worse, the hard drive the receipt was stored on had been fried in a lightening storm. On top of that, his real life son had taken the camera to school to take pictures and had deleted the copy that was stored there.

In addition to the already questionable situation, Sachertorte was unable to remember the date that he made the donation, nor could he recall the location. Suspicions arose on all fronts.

A friend of Sachertorte, who believed that he had made the donation, offered to help out. The unnamed party made an ACS receipt for him. Sachertorte figured that since he made the donation, it wouldn't hurt to use this receipt. The only problem with this plan, besides the obvious illegality, was that the forgery was poorly done, and he was caught almost immediately.

Of the receipt, Sachertorte said: "The person that made the receipt made it because they felt that I was being done wrong and they wanted to try to help me and the bad part about it was I didn't even think about it when they did it. I didn't think about it. I thought 'that's sweet. I can get this rectified.' They were so adamant to try to help me out. And they were like 'you know what, you've done so much for me I need to do something for you.' I won't divulge this person's name because I know they're dying. I've talked to the person on the phone. I know that they are dying and there is nothing they can do about it."

In a telephone conversation with Sachertorte on May 9th, 2008, he gave the location of where he believed he had made the donation. Calls to this location proved fruitless however, as the contact claimed they didn't accept donations of any kind and had not run any cancer related fund raisers during the time period in question

During a follow up conversation with Sachertorte on May 12th 2008, he again gave the same location. To clarify the facts, a conference call was made to the location with Sachertorte on the line. This time however, the answer was different.

Not only was there an RFL event during the time period that the donation was made, they also gave out candles which Sachertorte described. An email was sent out to the Kansas City Cancer Center (KCCC ) requesting a formal verification of the donation.
Unfortunately, in a follow up telephone conversation with a representative of the KCCC, it was revealed that the donation could not have been made there for several reasons.

As of this time, the money has not been accounted for. Although it is still unclear who has the money, we do know who does not have it. ACS/RFL does not have the money. Kansas City Cancer Center does not have the money. Cancer Action, a cancer awareness group in KS does not have the money. Susan G Komen Foundation does not have the money. The area hospitals do not have the money.

The last person that we do know for a fact had the money was Raubin Sachertorte, who acknowledged receipt of the money in both the May 9th conversations and the May 12th conversations. Further, on May 12th, Sachertorte stated that he split the proceeds between three avatars in order to be able to cash it out. The avatars were himself, his RL wife, and one of her alternate characters.

At this time, all known leads have been checked into. The money has unfortunately, been unable to be located.

The American Cancer Society had this statement:

"The American Cancer Society is conducting an internal investigation into allegations of fraud, relative to Relay For Life in Second Life. As fraud is a matter of great concern in both the virtual and real worlds, the Society takes very seriously any instance in which such an activity might have been externally initiated. If the investigation into this particular fundraising matter determines that fraud may have occurred, the Society will pursue the criminal(s) and prosecute to the fullest extent of the law,as our donors would expect us to do as stewards of their resources."

- Jamie Kimbrough, Director, Media Relations Corporate Communications
American Cancer Society, National Home Office

Over 100 pages of text files, 5 hours of voice conversations and several pictures have been accumulated during the investigation for this article. All files have been made available to ACS as well as any law enforcement officials that may be investigating this issue.

By: Graciella Princess