Love Hope Strength Foundation
Saku Koivu sends his flag to Kilimanjaro

Friday, February 13 – LHS conducted a massive bone marrow drive during the Colorado Avalanche vs. Montreal Canadiens NHL Hockey Game. We were able to register over 75 people during the game and had a blast seeing the logo on the jumbotron and on TV during the game. Thanks for all of the kids that wore the LHS tattoo the night of the game and all of the parents that took the time to get registered.  Read More »

Welt Online – Zwei “Blutsbrüder” und die Knochenmarkspende

Feb 2nd, 2009 – Vor gut acht Jahren spendete Klaus Kaiser aus Sachsen-Anhalt sein Knochenmark. Der leukämiekranke James Chippendale aus Dallas bekam es, wurde gesund. Der Amerikaner machte sich auf die Suche nach dem unbekannten Spender, fand ihn und inzwischen feiern sie nicht nur gemeinsam Geburtstag.

Als Klaus Kaiser damals im Krankenhaus aufwachte, stand ein weißhaariger Professor vor ihm. Der Arzt verbeugte sich und sagte ernst: “Ich...  Read More »

In Memory of Dixie Rees

Dixie Lavinia Innes Rees

Love Hope Strength sends our condolences to John and Richard Rees. LHS has set up a tribute in honor of their loving mother Dixie Rees who passed away January 27th.
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Donations may be made online

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Send a Prayer Flag

Honor or support someone you love who has been touched by cancer by adding their name to the 2010 prayer flags. The flags will be carried throughout this years journeys around the globe as we bring cancer awareness, prevention, and care to the world.  During our first record-breaking event, Everest Rocks, we found the power and meaning of prayer flags.

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Peru Rocks!

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Everest Rocks!

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James Chippendale on ABC Moning News (video)

From WFAA.com
http://www.wfaa.com/video/gmtgeneral-index.html?nvid=302812&shu=1
Rock’n Roll meets Rock Climbing in moving new documentary
November 12th, 2008
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Denver Magazine – Peru Rocks!

Feb 1, 2009 – This is the remarkable story of a group of humanitarians who found love, hope and strength in an ancient civilization. In the morning of October 6, 2008, I woke to the sounds of the Pacific Ocean. I’d slept soundly, something that would be almost universal during my time in Peru. Was I that comfortable in this small family home in Playa Arica, or was I that exhausted? Abbe, Colleen and Meghan — three fellow Colorado trekkers who’d...  Read More »