Tag: Team Coureage 5.0

  • Loveland High School’s Payton Brown, Macy Steiner, and Caitlyn Ferrer on mission end to blood cancer

    Loveland High School’s Payton Brown, Macy Steiner, and Caitlyn Ferrer on mission end to blood cancer

    Payton Brown, Macy Steiner, and Caitlyn Ferrer

    (photo by Jen Steiner)

    Claire Mirkowski-Purdy

    by Claire Mirkowski-Purdy

    Loveland, Ohio – Payton Brown, Caitlyn Ferrer, and Macy Steiner are ready to take on Team CoUREage 6.0 and make it the best year yet! After last year’s Team CoUREage 5.0’s amazing successes, the young women are ready to help put an end to blood cancer.

    [Exclusive Video] LHS’s Kathryn Zervos, Leah Schwab, and, Lola Jones raise $95,243 for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

    Caitlyn is very immersed in science and math and would love to make this part of her career once this year is over. Payton and Macy are also very interested in helping the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS) once Team CoUREage 6.0 is over as well.

    Team CoUREage is a campaign run by high schoolers to help fund LLS research. The campaign has been run for six years, and any donation given to this year’s campaign will be given to crucial blood cancer research as well as anyone currently affected with blood cancer.

    This year’s LLS campaign has many diverting events planned in Loveland and Loveland High School such as give-back nights, bake sales, auctions, and much more. All are welcome to attend.

    As of right now, before the campaign has launched, Payton, Caitlyn, and Macy have networked locally and have helped prepare current members of the team for the campaign’s launching. Once the 7-week campaign has launched, they will reach out to any local businesses for more fundraising opportunities.

    If you are interested in taking action now to help Team CoUREage 6.0, you can use your Kroger rewards account to do so. Kroger will give a portion of their profit off your bill to LLS.  If you’re using a desktop computer: go to kroger.com, log in, and scroll down to community rewards. Type: The Leukemia & Lymphoma Soc. Team CoUREage 6.0 or enter AQ467 to add the team to your rewards. If you’re using the mobile Kroger app: open the app, log in, click on the top right three lines, scroll down to rewards, click on community rewards, and then find the Team CoUREage 6.0 organization.

    The LLS campaign starts on January 23rd. Every money collection deadline is March 13th and the money collection finale is March 14th.

  • [Exclusive Video] LHS’s Kathryn Zervos, Leah Schwab, and, Lola Jones raise $95,243 for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

    [Exclusive Video] LHS’s Kathryn Zervos, Leah Schwab, and, Lola Jones raise $95,243 for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

    David Miller is the Managing Editor of Loveland Magazine

    by David Miller

    Loveland, Ohio – Word on the street is that the 7-week campaign was such an eye-opening experience and they are grateful to have experienced it together. They couldn’t have accomplished what they did without family, school, and community support!

    Loveland High School’s Kathryn Zervos, Leah Schwab, and, Lola Jones and their Team CoUREage 5.0 raised $95,243.00 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

    Loveland Magazine was invited by the Loveland team to “The Grand Finale Celebration” held on March 16 at the Sharonville Convention Center. The evening was hosted by the LLS-Ohio River Valley Region to celebrate the successful 7-week campaigns by area high school teams to raise awareness and dollars to cure Leukemia, Lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease, and Myeloma. The funds support research and to support and improve the quality of life for patients and families.

    All of the “Students Visionaries of the Year” as they are called, were celebrated and given a standing ovation with loud cheers.

    Zervos, Schwab, and, Lola Jones led Team CoUREage 5.0 and a team of volunteers. They asked Loveland Magazine to extend their appreciation to Britney Frietch Reality, Zicka Homes, Hyperdrive, The Ben Morrison Foundation, Loveland Magazine, and Bishops Quarter. The Team raised funds through give-back nights, raffle baskets, split the pot, and online auctions.

    The Co-Chairs for the LLS-Ohio River Valley Region are Dino Dillhoff and Jenn Rampage, both Loveland residents.

    The hosts for the evening were Emma Steiner a Senior at Loveland High School and a member of last year’s Loveland – 2023’s Team CoUREage 4.0 and Maddie Lippert, a Junior at Saint Ursula Academy. Emma’s Team CoUREage 4.0 was the top fundraising team last year raising a staggering $214,000.00.

    Connor Bell, a Senior attending Elder High School, and his Westside Warriors were the top Student Visionaries of the Year for 2014. Combined, all of the Cincinnati Area student visionaries raised $758,942.00 this year.

    Loveland High School’s next team, Team CoUREage 6.0 attended. They are Payton Brown, Macy Steiner, and Caitlyn Ferrer.

    Thank you, Kathryn, Leah, and, Lola for inviting Loveland Magazine to your celebration! It was an AWL-inspiring evening that encouraged and left me full of faith about yours and my future! Our community and country are in good shape with you in it.

    In this video you will hear the inspiring stories of Conner Bell representing the West Side Warriors the top fundraising team, Dino Dillhoff and Jenn Rampage the Co-Chairs, Co-Hosts Emma Steiner and Maddie Lippert, Scott Carroll representing the LSS National Board of Directors, and Gracie the honored hometown hero and survivor.

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  • Cassie Mattia Interviews Loveland High School Trio About Team Coureage 5.0

    Cassie Mattia Interviews Loveland High School Trio About Team Coureage 5.0

    STUDENT VISIONARIES ARE THE LEADERS OF TOMORROW

    They look to the future—and see infinite possibility.
    They challenge the status quo—and make the impossible possible. They boldly imagine a better world – and lead the charge to create it.

    Cassie Mattia

    by Cassie Mattia

    On Friday, February 2, Student Visionaries of the Year candidates Lola Jones, Kathryn Zervos, and Leah Schwab came to the LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV studio for the first 2024 segment of my Table of Discussions!

    During this all-new Table of Discussions interview, I talked to Loveland High School students Lola, Kathryn, and Leah about Loveland Team Coureage 5.0, their goals for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Student Visionaries of the Year Campaign, and why this campaign means so much to them.

    From January 29th to March 16th, Lola, Kathryn, and Leah will compete against other schools in the Greater Cincinnati area to raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s blood cancer research.

    To help Lola, Kathryn, and Leah accomplish their Student Visionaries of the Year Campaign goals tune into my Loveland Magazine TV all-new episode of the Table of Discussions for details on how you can get involved!

    Download the event calendar below to your phone so it’s handy next time you are looking for something good to eat or fun to do. You can have a nice time out and support cancer research at the same time!

    What is the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society?

    The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society was built on that same vision – of a better world – one without blood cancers.

    As a global leader in the fight against blood cancer, LLS:

    • Funds cutting-edge research leading to breakthroughs in immunotherapy, genomics and personalized medicine that are improving and saving the lives of patients
    • Provides free education and support for blood cancer patients and families, including personalized, one-on-one support, assistance with identifying and enrolling in clinical trials, and more.
    • Mobilizes thousands of advocates to drive policy changes that accelerate the development of new cancer treatments and break down barriers to care.

     

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    Follow the team on Instagram – lovelandteamcoureage_5.0

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    All of our LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV episodes and my Table of Discussions are made possible by the generous support of the team of realtors at Move 2 Loveland.

    President and Publisher of Loveland Magazine, Cassie Mattia is a resident of Historic Downtown Loveland and the Public Relations Coordinator at Butler County Board of DD. Cassie was awarded the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance 2021 Young Business Professional of the Year.