Today, one in every five children will grow up to develop skin cancer. But that¹s something that famed Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling and his wife Shonda are doing their best to change.

After Shonda¹s bout with melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer, she and her husband started an awareness program designed to prevent skin cancers of all kinds. The core of their efforts is The Curt and Shonda Schilling Melanoma Foundation, and the organization offers a wealth of valuable information at their website www.shadefoundation.org .

The site contains information about special programs for schools, targeted info for teens, medical resources and ways that YOU can help prevent and fight against this disease. Plus much more.

Whether you are a parent, grandparent, or just someone who cares about yourself and your neighbor, we think you¹ll be wise to see what the Schillings have to offer at this great site. Our hats are off to this remarkable couple and their mission to reduce skin cancers.

Today, one in every five children will grow up to develop skin cancer. But that¹s something that famed Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling and his wife Shonda are doing their best to change.

After Shonda¹s bout with melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer, she and her husband started an awareness program designed to prevent skin cancers of all kinds. The core of their efforts is The Curt and Shonda Schilling Melanoma Foundation, and the organization offers a wealth of valuable information at their website www.shadefoundation.org .

The site contains information about special programs for schools, targeted info for teens, medical resources and ways that YOU can help prevent and fight against this disease. Plus much more.

Whether you are a parent, grandparent, or just someone who cares about yourself and your neighbor, we think you¹ll be wise to see what the Schillings have to offer at this great site. Our hats are off to this remarkable couple and their mission to reduce skin cancers.

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Curt and Shonda Schilling with Senator John McCain.
Both Mrs. Schilling and the Senator defeated deadly melanoma skin cancer.