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Two weeks ago it was raining. I dropped Max off at
school in a cab, walked him to the front door, gave him
a hug, then turned around to dodge the rain drops and
grab a cab. My friend Andrew Fox pulled up in his Range
Rover, to drop his son Jordon off for school. Jordon,
Max’s friend, hopped out, and I hopped in. Who would
have thought, that ride was the impetus to another life
changing experience for me.
As we sat in traffic on Park Avenue, the windshield
wipers going at full speed, cab drivers with a heavy
foot breaking every ten feet, the rain came pouring
down. Andrew asked how Max is doing, inquired about BE
BRAVE and Max Cure. I responded Max is thankfully in
remission and is doing well, BE BRAVE is becoming a
movement, and Max Cure has raised over one million
dollars since inception. The lab we are underwriting at
MSKCC is responsible for fifteen patients being cancer
free with this targeted immune cell therapy, a less
toxic treatment. He then told me about Summit Series at
Sea.
He explained that he was going for his third year. It
had changed his life and thought that I should go. After
listening to him pitch me on this “Summit Series”, it
did not take much convincing. That afternoon, I was
formerly invited by the founders. Days later I was
introduced to The Collective, a private social media
network for those attending the Summit. Prior to the
adventure, we were given an opportunity to connect with
the 1000 people who would be attending, view their
profiles and see the limitless opportunities that lay
ahead. I was soon to be on a boat with a collection of
leaders from around the world who are responsible for
change, every bit of change we read about in the
newspapers, and hear news channels talking about. These
leaders talk about change, and they create it.
In attendance to name a few were those responsible for
Google, Pay Pal, Groupon, Social Living, Toms Shoes,
Zappos, The Holocaust Museum, Charity Water and much,
much more. Russell Simmons, Richard Branson, Elen
Gustafson, Peter Thiel, and Sean Stephenson were also
present. To be a part of this experience is humbling and
exciting for the future of The Max Cure Foundation and
BE BRAVE.
I attended the Summit Series as co- founder of The Max
Cure Foundation and Be Brave. I was there because of Max
Cure’s mission, our mission. I was the voice of every
child, and family that has been and will be affected by
pediatric cancer.
On the ship I listened, learned, and met new friends. I
shared the vision of the future of The Max Cure
Foundation, while raising awareness for pediatric
cancer, a disease which barged into our life the day
before Max turned four. May 2nd of this year will mark
the four year anniversary of the day the doctors at
Memorial Sloan Kettering said “it’s malignant”. That
night I told Max to Be Brave.
The day following the news, I took
Max to his first
Yankee game. He had a hot dog, and cotton candy.
Half the cotton candy, went to his belly, the other half
he wore all over his hands, and face. I did not watch
the game. The sun was shinning, the stadium was sold
out, the crowd was going wild; but I could not hear a
thing. It was if I were in a glass cocoon. In ten days
Max was going to start an intense chemotherapy protocol.
I had no idea what the road ahead was going to look
like, but I knew I would be with him every step of the
way. Max turns eight on May 3rd 2011. We are taking him
to a Yankee game with five of his school friends.
Thank you all for your continued support.
Be Brave
David
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