Blame Drew’s Cancer Blowout, A Benefit For Livestrong, The Lance Armstrong Foundation

by Scott Beale on July 28, 2009 · 1 comment

Blame Drew's Cancer

On May 20th, 2009 my friend Drew Olanoff was diagnosed with cancer (stage 3 Hodgkin’s Lymphoma), since then he’s been having his friends blame anything and everything on his cancer through his website Blame Drew’s Cancer.

Next Wednesday, August 5th Drew is hosting a BlameDrewsCancer Blowout at the Dragon Bar in San Francisco. The event is a benefit for Livestrong, a foundation created by Lance Armstrong to help fight cancer.

If you can’t make the benefit, but would like to contribute, donations can be made through the BlameDrewsCancer sponsor page on Livestrong.

UPDATE: Here’s Drew up on the screen doing a video chat with the crowd at the Blame Drew’s Cancer Blowout.

Drew Video Chat at BlameDrewsCancer

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filed under Events, Health, Philanthropy

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1 allrise September 9, 2009 at 10:30 am

On what did you #BlameDrewsCancer ? I voted Guilty on Drew’s Cancer in AllRise court http://bit.ly/AllRise254

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