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Turning Toward The Sun :: A Benefit For Young Cancer Survivors

Friday, December 18, 2009 from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM (PT)

Los Angeles, CA

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Brandon Schott celebrates the release of his 3rd record, "DANDELION" with a very special evening of entertainment to benefit the I'm Too Young For This! Cancer Foundation, the nation's leading grassroots advocate for young adults affected by cancer. Dandelion's 13 tracks, recorded in a local Glendale church over three months, span the one year anniversary of Brandon’s own personal diagnosis, treatment and recovery from a stage three germ cell tumor.

With the love and support of his family and community, he's proud to be sharing this very special night featuring special guests, a silent auction, door prizes, drink specials and more.

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Molly Malones
575 S Fairfax Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90036

Friday, December 18, 2009 from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM (PT)


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70,000 Americans between 15-40 are diagnosed with cancer each year. That's one every eight minutes. This is not OK.

The I'm Too Young For This! Cancer Foundation is the nation's largest support community for the next generation of patients, survivors and caregivers between 15-40.  Our mission is to empower young adults affected by cancer.

We build online and offline support communities nationwide through local events, social media, educational workshops, an international annual conference – The OMG! Cancer Summit – and a live weekly talk radio program, The Stupid Cancer Show, which airs Mondays at 8pm ET.

A TIME Magazine Best 50 website and FOX News Top 10 Healthcare Blog, we support a global following and hundreds of thousands of friends, fans, readers, listeners and members. Since our launch in 2007, we have helped bring the cause of 'cancer under 40' to the national spotlight and rallied a brand new crop of activists to give a much needed voice to our forgotten population.

Visit http://stupidcancer.com for more information.