
Grafton High School National Honor Society
2012 Honoree
Advocates, Philanthropists
Thanks to students at Grafton High School, the Central Massachusetts community of Grafton knows about the dangers of stomach cancer, a leading cause of cancer deaths.
Organized by the school’s chapter of the National Honor Society, students conduct an annual Stomach Cancer Awareness Week in November, which the U.S. Senate recently designated Stomach Cancer Awareness Month.
Students create presentations, hand out ribbons, sell T-shirts and stickers and hold a raffle to raise funds for the nonprofit No Stomach For Cancer, a research and advocacy group.
The Honor Society members and their advisor, Marcia Pereira, extend their campaign to evening and weekend events. The football team wears the decals on their helmets.
Inspiring this surge of support is English teacher Beth Lambert, whose brother died from stomach cancer caused by a rare genetic mutation, CDH1, associated with cancers of the stomach, breast and colon. She and two siblings learned from genetic testing that they too shared the gene and underwent total prophylactic gastrectomies.
“With their creative campaign our students may be saving lives,” says Beth.
View the 2013 Honorees
Genetic Counselors
Eileen McGuirk’s Flash Mob
Ann H. Partridge, MD, MPH
David J. Kuter, MD, Dphil
Kevin S. Oh, MD
Jeff Warren
Julia Hincman-Francavilla, MS, RD, LDN, CSO
Robert Howe
Kathleen Lopez, RN
The Sue de Vries Cancer Foundation
Nancy and Richard Kelleher
Linda J. Verville Cancer Research Foundation
Yovanny Fana
Pamela Manikas Washek
Tricia Ferguson, Mike Jones, and Kim Rock – Institution for Savings
Comprehensive Grammar School Kids Cancer Club
Ann Murray Paige
Yi-Bin A. Chen, MD
Edwin K. Lamport
Estelle Sugarman
Kailie Laflamme, LICSW
Patricia A. Kent, MS, RN, CPNP
James C. Cusack Jr., MD
Andrea Paciello
Kathy Giusti
St. Mary’s High School Baseball Team
Kevin Campbell
Tiffany Koolakian, RTT
Karen J. Krag, MD
Dell, Inc.
Mass General honors 100 individuals and groups for their diverse contributions to the fight against cancer.
There is strength in numbers and Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center proves this each year. the one hundred is the Cancer Center’s annual fundraiser, honoring 100 individuals and groups whose diligence and discoveries, philanthropy and passion have helped advance the fight against cancer. Funds raised at the gala support research, patient care, education and community outreach programs. Meet the Honorees.
