This was a collaboration between my coworker from our news department and me. I produced and edited this piece for Weekend Philler and my coworker shot it with an EX3 camera. The news department took the footage and edited their own version to suit their needs. I’m not a huge fan of the EX3, but I love this event and the good this organization does for people in the community living with cancer.
From phl17.com:
Sea Isle City helped stomp cancer at the second annual SIC Stomps Cancer 5k Run and Family Walk benefiting Bringing Hope Home. The run started at JFK and the Promenade and ended at LaCosta, where runners and walkers were given complimentary breakfast, drink specials, and awesome raffle prizes. With over 500 participants, the event has grown tremendously, and will only get bigger!
Bringing Hope Home is an incredible organization that helps families affected by cancer with mortgage payments and other expenses that become more difficult to pay with the addition of medical bills. It started when founder and CEO, Paul Isenberg, was affected by cancer when his wife, Nicole, was diagnosed with Stage IV Hodgkin’s Lymphoma while nine months pregnant. Nicole’s fight against cancer ended in 2003 but her legacy lives on through the families who have been helped through Bringing Hope Home. Since 2008, over 3,300 local families have been given over $3.9 million dollars in assistance.
To donate, visit bringinghopehome.org. And be sure to sign up for the SIC Stomps Cancer 5k next year!