Our goal is to
raise awareness
and
educate
WSU students
on adolescent and young adult lymphoma while promoting the Lymphoma Research Foundation to both students and patients.
Logo: The Lymphoma Research Foundation
"It was 1995 when the founders of the Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF) realized its dual mission: to eradicate lymphoma – by funding innovative research – and serve those touched by this disease – by sharing research and treatment insights directly with the lymphoma community through national education programs and resources. Through lymphoma-specific research grants and consortia, LRF seeks to better understand the more than 100 subtypes of lymphoma and support the development of new treatments. LRF’s focus on supporting early-career scientists ensures the best and brightest remain in the field of lymphoma research so that innovation and progress continue. Simultaneously, LRF works tirelessly to help patients, survivors, caregivers, and families understand their diagnosis and ensure they have access to the support and resources they need.
The Lymphoma Research Foundation is the nation’s largest non-profit organization devoted exclusively to funding lymphoma research and
supporting the lymphoma community through evidence-based education, support services, and resources."
-The Lymphoma Research Foundation
Learn more by visiting their website.
About the Lymphoma Research Foundation
About the WSU Bateman Team
The Bateman Team is a team of public relations (PR) students participating in the Public Relations Student Society of America's (PRSSA) national case study competition that involves creating and implementing an effective PR campaign for a specific client. This year, PRSSA chose the Lymphoma Research Foundation as the client for this competition.
Our goals with this campaign are to raise awareness within our college community on AYA lymphoma, educate college students on AYA lymphoma, and promote the resources the Lymphoma Research Foundation has to offer to both college students and AYA lymphoma patients.
Our team consists of five students across the WSU system; three students from WSU Pullman, one student from WSU Everett, and one student from WSU Vancouver. We are passionate about this campaign and our client, and believe we can effectively communicate our cause to our fellow Cougs and beyond.
Photo: The Lymphoma Research Foundation
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