Author Archives: Jennifer Windrum

Jennifer Windrum is a social media entrepreneur, journalist, PR professional and activist using social media to create CHANGE! Founder of the WTF for Lung Cancer? campaign.

Caught on Tape: Cancer Community Sends Bold, SURPRISE Tie Dye Statement

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The look on my Mom’s face is absolutely beautiful. Raw. Precious. Worth a million words. Her expression conveys so much: Gratitude, surprise, love, comfort, shock, happiness and sadness…and so much more that probably only she could adequately explain. My Mom’s emotions are as varied as the more than 130 powerful hand-written messages from around the…

More Than 500 Personal Stories. One Message: Congress, Make Lung Cancer Matter!

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Check Out this Card I Just Received! Here’s a  unique tool, Group Card,  lung cancer advocates used to tell their stories and urge Congress to support the Lung Cancer Mortality Reduction Act.  More than 500 messages – many with pictures – I turned into a booklet and handed to my Congressional representatives while in D.C….

Winfield’s Locket Releases New Song & Video For Those Impacted by Lung Cancer

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OK, my excitement level is OFF THE CHARTS!  So, that song and video I’ve been telling you about – yes, that one specifically produced for the lung cancer community – here it is! Below is the news release Winfield’s Locket will soon be sending out (you’re getting a sneak peek). I also have a few…

Turning 40: Peeling Away the Layers of Pain. Finding Gratitude.

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I can’t stop crying. I’ve been like this all week. I really don’t know exactly what the deal is, but might have a slight hunch. So, to the keyboard I go. This is the best way for me to find out. I didn’t plan to write a blog post about turning 40 whatsoever. But, here I…

FINALLY….American Cancer Society Explains Where Your Relay for Life Donations Go

Part V in a series regarding my investigation into the American Cancer Society and interview with the Chief Medical Officer Dr. Otis Brawley After a lot of questioning and several blog posts later, the American Cancer Society has finally included a link, front and center, on its relayforlife.com website that explains where Relay for Life…