Check out our pal Tommy Lee Edwards, who beyond being an amazing AMAZING artist on comics like Marvel: 1985 and more, is also a bigtime illustrator who's worked for Lucasfilm among a ton of other high-profile clients. Tommy Lee is once more participating in the Ride For Kids program this year, which benefits the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. We love Tommy Lee and hope you can help, or pass this along to help get the word out. From TL's e-mail:
"Giving my time as a motorcyclist is my way of showing support for those families battling every day with childhood brain tumors.
Last year, hundreds of North Carolina bikers and I traveled the Triangle area and contributed to a national fundraising total of $4.5 million. With generous donations from friends and family, I was able to personally deliver $9,350. This total earned me the title of "Champion Fundraiser". Along with that honor, I will be leading this year's ride as we strive to beat the 2008 total and get even closer to a cure.
The 2009 Ride for Kids is next weekend, May 3rd, and the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation needs your help.
DONATE NOW to sponsor my ride
http://www.firstgiving.com/edwardsillustration
Our primary source of donations in 2008 came from teaming up with Lucasfilm. We shipped a limited-edition Star Wars print, illustrated and signed by me, to anyone donating a minimum of $30. I've been unable to gather the resources in time to offer the same incentive for donors this year, but have planted seeds for 2010.
For this year, I've decided to go for a wild blitz-week of fundraising. We have one week to raise as much as possible. The cut-off is May 1st. So if you can, please donate today.
You can visit my firstgiving website to make a donation. Donating through this site is simple, fast and totally secure. It is also the most efficient way to make a contribution to our fundraising efforts. Large or small, anything helps. And please don't feel any pressure to donate at all. Many of you may not be in a position to do so, or chose to put your funds toward a separate charity."
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