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Saturday, July 29, 2017

Courage Tiger's Road Trip Day 29: Carry Beads of Courage!

I am in South Dakota, known for Mount Rushmore and its many hiking trails! Although we don't have any member hospitals in this state, I am so glad that I brought my Carry a Bead so that it could be here at Mount Rushmore with me.

Mount Rushmore is such a sight, and I wanted to make this adventure matter more by carrying a bead. Did you know you can Carry a Bead on any occasion that is meaningful to you? Whether it is at Mount Rushmore or your own backyard, you can share your experience with one of our members on a tough day of treatment. The Carry a Bead kit is a great way to share your inspiring adventures and activities with a child or teen coping with serious illness. Check out the awesome Carry a Bead video below to learn more about how our program works! 

Participate in the 9th Annual Bead Challenge by funding the mission and helping children and teens around the world coping with serious illness.

Courage Tiger’s 2017 Road Trip is a feature of the 9th Annual Bead Challenge, a three-month nationwide fundraiser and beadraiser for Beads of Courage. As the official Beads of Courage mascot, Courage Tiger is visiting all 50 states to highlight the incredible work our organization does by sharing stories of our courageous members, families, clinicians, and the caring community of artists and supporters who make our vital work possible. Please get involved in Bead Challenge 2017 by visiting www.beadchallenge.org today. Sign up to PARTICIPATE as a fundraiser, CREATE glass beads, or DONATE to the cause. With your help, we can Make Courage Roar for kids coping with serious illness! Many thanks to Bead Challenge 2017 presenting sponsor Northwestern Mutual and supporting sponsor Soda Lime Times.

- Contributed by Cristal Rogers, Marketing and Communications Intern, Beads of Courage

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