She’s racing for more than the checkered flag. Emblazed in pink on the sides of Ahnna’s helmet, jacket collar and racecar are logos for LauriesFund.org, a fund established at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) in honor of her mom, Laurie Parkhurst, who for more than a decade has waged a valiant battle against breast, lung and brain cancer.
«You’re never too young to make a difference. Every time I touch the gas pedal, I know I’m not just accelerating the car, but I’m also accelerating the cure for cancer through TGen," beamed Ahnna.
As she shoots her
Laurie’s Fund, Accelerating the Cure for Cancer at TGen, has raised more than $111,000 thanks to the generous support from family, friends, business associates rallied by Laurie’s husband Michael Parkhurst, Vice President for Golf at Textron Specialized Vehicles.
«We are supportive of the efforts at TGen, which we hope will find answers for the millions of patients battling cancer," said Michael, who recently organized a
Laurie’s Fund will help speed TGen’s discoveries of new treatments and methods of early detection for breast cancer and other cancers.
«With every race, my daughter Ahnna is raising awareness and research dollars for the physicians and scientists at TGen," said Laurie, who has endured multiple rounds of chemotherapy, surgery and radiation treatments to keep her cancers in check. «I am so proud of her and her sister, Sophia (13), Ahnna’s racing manager, along with my dedicated husband, Mike. Our family is totally committed.»
Ahnna’s love of racing led to an impressive run of successes that earned her a spot on the Richard Childress Racing and Team Dillon Racing 2015 national development program.
«Ahnna has an incredible natural talent and is becoming a better driver every time she hits the track. But her success in helping cancer patients through Laurie’s Fund at TGen is what really makes her a winner," said Childress.
Over the years, Laurie has undergone more than 20 types of chemotherapies, numerous surgeries, five Gamma Knife procedures, and full- and
«My resolve has always been to 'Be The Miracle!' I have decided to claim that victory," Laurie said. «As long as I am able, I will fight this disease in hopes to win the war, not just the battles, set before me.»
TGen Foundation President Michael Bassoff said, «All of us at TGen are honored by the Parkhurst family’s commitment to cancer research. This is truly a remarkable story of how one family inspired the racing community and brought visibility and awareness about TGen’s efforts to help cancer patients today.»
Find out more about Laurie’s story and make a donation. Go to: www.tgen.org/home/
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