Ralph Fatello kicked off his Catch A Wave for Molly today, where he will be surfing every day for a year to support the Molly Fund. You can get all the info and donate at www.catchawaveformolly.com. He’s got a blog where you can see his updates about this year-long event. Brian Nevinstook the shots below.
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Catch A Wave – Day 1
Monday, July 26th, 2010Get Your New Molly Shirts
Friday, July 16th, 2010We’ve got some new shirts we’re selling for an upcoming event in NC, click here to be the first to buy one.
They come in 2 colors for men(unisex) and two for women, all sizes.
One Year
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010Some amazing photos from Brian Nevins, at the Wall celebrating the one year milestone of losing Molly.
Rail Jam Recap
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010Buck wrote a recap of the event, and you can see all the photos here: http://mollyrowlee.com/events/eventWriteUpDetail.php?recordID=55
If anyone has any other photos, let me know and I’ll get them posted.
New Shirts and Stickers
Thursday, February 25th, 2010We’ve been slacking a little bit with a new baby and all, but that’s all about to change. We’ve got two big events coming up, a rail jam and hockey game wih Bruins alumni, and we’ve got some new shirts and a limited batch of fluorescent orange stickers. Shirts now come in unisex black, women’s cut pink, and kids in both pink and black. The new shirts also have a shaka print on the back. We’ll have these at both events for sale, and you’ll be able to buy them through the site in the next week or two.
3 and half years of hair for Molly
Thursday, December 17th, 2009
Last week Jennifer Kimball sent me this great email about her daughter donating her hair to Locks of Love in honor of Molly; what a great thing to do right before the holidays:
My daughter Lauren (born in April 2006) always had a lot of hair for her age. She has also always been very tiny. I used to joke that I wouldn’t get her hair cut because it was the only thing that gave her any weight.
Her hair was a huge part of who she is – comments like “Wow, she has such beautiful hair” or “Wow, she has such long hair for her age!” were common. When Molly was first diagonised with lymphoma, I decided that Lauren and I would donate our hair to Locks of Love. When Molly passed this summer, I knew it was time for Lauren to get that first haircut. (I’m still growing mine!) Yet, as the days and months went by, it was hard for me to let go. This past week, I was sitting in church with Meg and Buck as we watched our kids practice for the Christmas pageant. Meg and I were discussing angels and that Molly is still here, giving Meg kisses. That was when I realized that I am so lucky to have my babies with me and it was time to “let go” of the hair. SO, I took Lauren for her first EVER haircut on Thursday Dec. 10. She was able to donate over 10″ to Locks of Love and had a total of about 13″ +/- cut. The new “do” totally suits her personality and she loves it (as do I). We just hope that this little act will help put a smile on some other little girl’s face when she has a new beautiful wig to wear after her chemo treatments rob her body of her own hair.
Here are some shots I took at the salon. Best wishes, Jen & Lauren
Help Noah Celebrate Christmas – Right Now
Friday, November 6th, 2009Update: Noah has received thousands and thousands of cards, and the family is asking that people stop sending them
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Noah Biorkman is a brave 5 year-old boy in Michigan, in the last stages of a 2 ½ year battle with Neuroblastoma cancer. His family is celebrating Christmas this weekend and Noah’s request is to get lots of Christmas cards. We may be a little late, but we can keep it going for him. This is a great opportunity to show the same support everyone has given to the Molly Fund by just taking a few minutes to send him a card. Please send them to:
Noah Biorkman
1141 Fountain View Circle
South Lyon, MI 48178
You can see more of his story on his CarePages here and also on this Facebook page.
Lucky
Thursday, September 24th, 2009This is a little belated, but we need to thank the guys at Lucky Signs for surprising us with a batch of gold Molly stickers they made for us and donated. These guys are the best, doing great work and keeping the support coming. Since we have more stickers, it would be a great time to donate to get one. Check the stickers out here.






























