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JENNIFER MOSHER: Faith, Hope and Belief
A Fundraiser

Jennifer Mosher, a friend of The Greenwich Workshop Gallery, has been battling breast cancer for over five years. Unfortunately, she has learned that the cancer has metastasized to the bones, and the doctors do not have a definitive cure for Stage IV bone cancer.  Jennifer will be involved in some of the most advanced clinical trials including radiation to the bone and bone marrow, as well as stem cell transplant. The treatment is considered experimental and will not be covered by insurance.

To assist Jennifer with her efforts, Jennifer's Fund has been established.  We would like to offer James C. Christensen's The Pink Ribbon (shown at right with information below) to anyone who whould like to donate $30 or more to her cause via The Greenwich Workshop Gallery - all proceeds will go directly to Jennifer's Fund. 

About Jennifer's Fund
Jennifer's Fund is a group created by Jennifer Mosher's family and friends. Jen has been a shining light in all of our lives for the past 37 years, and it is our mission to spread the message of faith, hope, and belief as we endeavor to raise $250,000 for Jennifer's treatment which will include a Stem Cell Transplant at M.D. Anderson in Houston, the leading Cancer Research Institution in the world. To learn more about Jennifer's Fund, please click here.

Thanks for your support and kindness,
Chris Usher
The Greenwich Workshop Gallery
 

How to Contribute

Via The Greenwich Workshop Gallery

(and receive James Christensen's print,
The Pink Ribbon)

fairfield@greenwichworkshopgallery.com
(800) 243-4260
or send a check payable to Jennifer's Fund to
The Greenwich Workshop Gallery
1657 Post Road
Fairfield, CT 06824
 
Or to contribute directly to Jennifer's Fund
http://www.jenmosher.com/Donate.php




The Pink Ribbon
by James C. Christensen
8.5w x 11h.
Giclée on paper.

When James C. Christensen paints a portrait of a woman, the beauty of his subject never ceases to lose the viewer in thought. Inspirational and confident, sensitive and ambiguous, The Pink Ribbon is Christensen's positive statement on breast cancer prevention and survival.


For more information, please contact Chris Usher
at the Greenwich Workshop Gallery in Fairfield
Call 203.255.4613 (or 800.243.4260) or email: fairfield@greenwichworkshopgallery.com



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