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Eva
Longoria Spends an Afternoon Giving Hope to Kids With Cancer 7/22/05
PADRES Contra El Cancer National Spokesperson Eva Longoria Celebrates
the Organization's 20th Anniversary With Special Visit to PADRES
Beneficiaries and Their Families
LOS ANGELES, July 22 /PRNewswire/ -- On July 21, actress EVA LONGORIA
made a special visit to children from PADRES Contra El Cancer in
celebration of the organization's 20th Anniversary. As the National
Spokesperson for PADRES Contra El Cancer, an organization dedicated to
improving the lives of children with cancer and their families, Longoria
brought San Antonio Spurs TONY PARKER to the Los Angeles Ronald McDonald
House to share in a fun-filled afternoon for PADRES children, which
included a story-time with Eva, cutting of a PADRES 20th Anniversary Cake
and even an impromptu piano lesson from the 2005 NBA Champion.
"Visits like these are important so I can let families know there
are people there like PADRES to support them while their children deal
with this terrible disease," said Longoria. "I know I am so
blessed, and I am so happy just to spend time with these children and put
a smile on their faces." As PADRES celebrates its 20th anniversary,
Longoria has high hopes for the organization. "I would love to see a
PADRES organization in very cancer organization in the world. It's a big
goal, but I've seen how beneficial it has been to families just in Los
Angeles and it needs to be translated to families not only in California,
but throughout the country and even the world."
Longoria has been the Spokesperson for PADRES since 2004 and in March,
2005 received the organization's first-ever Ruby Oliva Cedillo Award for
her outstanding work as an ambassador for Latino children with cancer and
their families.
ABOUT PADRES:
Founded in 1985, PADRES Contra El Cancer (PADRES) brings together
children, families, healthcare professionals and community leaders to
promote a comprehensive understanding of childhood cancer and other blood
disorders, as well as effective methods for their treatment. PADRES
remains the only Latino organization of its kind operating within the
United States. The success of its unique and inclusive program model is
premised upon a health and education curriculum designed to be
culturally-relevant, family-centered and community-based. All PADRES
programs, activities and services, while primarily oriented to the Latino
community, serve childhood cancer patients from all races, nationalities
and ethnic origins. No family is turned away. For more information, visit
iamhope.org.
- www.IamHope.org -
SOURCE PADRES Contra El Cancer
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