Perhaps you are missing my point. I think this is terrific and I applaud the work they are doing. I also feel that way about many non-profit organizations. At IdeaBlob we are being asked to vote on great business ideas. This my friend is a great cause and seemingly very worthy of getting $10K from IdeaBlob, not a great business idea - because it is not a business. Hopefully, this clarifies my position.
CFL is really well run! The money they raise goes to help so many wonderful people suffering from cancer...and they can assist many more with the money won from this contest. Good luck CFL!
This sounds like a FANTASTIC cause. But, IMHO it is unfair for charities to compete with for-profit enterprises. I'm sure we could all list man, many causes that could put $10K to great use - but is that what IdeaBlob is all about?
I would say this idea has a better return than any other idea I could ever come up with. How do you measure the return of a qulaity of life?
I believe that is immeasurable...
CFL and the work done by Marci and the enitre organization of volunteers have done tremendous work to inspire the lives of not only those with cancer, but all of us touched by it as well. God Bless Marci, CFL and its inspiration.....Peter Bossow.
Today, November 28th, is Pete's Birthday. He would have been 39 years old if he survived his cancer battle. Let's make him proud! Thanks for all your votes.
After my husband has been diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer and began a brutal radiation and chemo regimen, he was exhausted. We had 3 children ages 5, 3, and 8 months. We were recommended by his chemo nurses for a respite through CFL. We spend 5 wonderful days in Ocean City, NJ in a beautiful apartment. We played with hermit crabs, got henna tattoos and rode bicycles on the boardwalk. Although off season and cool, we spent time on the beach each day. Although the children did not realize at the time how important this time was, now at ages 11, 9, and 6,they watch videos and look at photos of a very cherished and unforgetable time. Crossing the finish line assisted us in building those memories and preserving them on a photodisc. Thank you CFL and Marci!
Go CFL. !! You have helped so very many young adult cancer patients . Win the $10,000, go national and help more. Peter would be proud of all that has been accomplished.
As a cancer patient I can assure you that this organization is a great benefit to young cancer victims. Giving someone and their family with this disease a break from the rigors of treatement is a godsend.
CFL are the greatest people that you could know, they help young people and families with Cancer. They send cancer patients and there family away for a week to try and forget about everything we are going through and enjoy the week with their families, we could not ask for anything better. CFL you are all wonderful people and we all appreciate everything you have done for us.
Good luck, you deserve it. Thank so much!! Love ya, Cathy
My best friend and her family were sent a wonderful trip that brought many happy memories that will last them a lifetime. Bless each of you that are part of this wonderful organization.
Marci, congratulations on all that you have done with CFL! Your selfless dedication to Pete's vision is a true testament to the love and faith you shared. I hope you continue to reach many more sailors because of the efforts of you and your team!
There were times when my brother, Pete, and Marci were in the hospital faced with chemotherapy and tests yet had a notebook drawing up pictures and ideas for Crossing the Finish Line. How wonderful that Marci and many others have carried out Pete and Marci's entrepreneurial and charitable spirit. They simply could have focused on their own lives and worries, yet made a family type organization out of CFL. It would be wonderful if CFL could take those original ideas, conceptualized in the hospital, and take the organization national.
When my wife was was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer, CFL sent my family on a vacation of a lifetime. At the end of the week my wife wrote in the guest book "life isn't measured by the number of breaths you take but by the number of moments that take your breath away - Thanks CFL for all of the beathless memories." Although she is no longer with us, CFL enabled us to have memories that will last a lifetime.
At age 45, my doctors gave me < 10 months to live and said my daughters, 3 and 8, wouldn't remember me. CFL sent our family to Orlando where photos and happy memories became indelible. CFL's unselfish investment in helping families bond, laugh and support each other in the face of devistation is extaordinary. I'm beating the odds, but I'll never forget that the first time my daughters got to smile in this whole tragedy was thanks to CFL. It's their calling.
cfl gave me one more memory to share with my children about their father. we went on our respite six years ago - just before my husband passed - the memories of that time together are as fresh as if we went away yesterday! this organization is a blessing - and will change many lives!
I have known this organization for a number of years, and my late wife and I were among the first travelers to benefit from this program. I can't begin to describe how wonderful to receive a respite from the battle with cancer. Hope you win Marci.
I am a cancer survivor and an active volunteer with CFL. I can tell you that Marci, Amber, Jennifer, Mariann and Mimi live and breathe this organization. They are committed 1000% to growing the organization and helping as many people as they possibly can.
CFL does great work and over 80 cents of every dollar is used to help families who are all dealing with cancer in a loved one. It's an idea I'm fully behind. Pete, the catalyst behind CFL, was a great friend and I miss him very much.
An incredible organization! It is nice to see such a selfless mission in these crazy times. Somewhere, Peter is proud of the lagacy he has left behind.
Thank you for everyone's vote. A national program would require a detailed business plan that includes discussion on timeshares, revenue streams and strategic approaches to expansion. Your comments are helpful in the crafting of this plan, so I appreciate your thoughts and comments.
The world would be a better place if CFL could help and touch the lives of more people. This grant would allow that to happen and Pete's vision would be fulfilled to it's fullest. Cancer has touched everyone - in one way or another we have all personally experienced it - through ourselves or a loved one. This grant would not only help CFL, but everyone.
This organization is one that has touched the lives of some many young cancer patients! It will continue to do that with Marci at the helm! Many business ideas come and go, but this one, a vision of Pete's, will live on with the help of a $10,000 grant. Marci and many, many others have worked unselfishly for YEARS to help others. No other business is more deserving of this grant to help move them to the next plateau....Pete is smiling down from above!
Kudos to the program and to the people at CFL - dedicating time and a lot of energy for helping others. Marci has given her attention to a worthy cause.Her late husband would, no doubt , be very proud.
Thank you CFL.
This is a great idea. Have you ever thought about the possibility of doing this as a timeshare business model? Obviously the timeshare purchases would need to come from donations, but it seems worth looking into.
My FreshBox idea is competing with yours (3rd place) and I just wanted to check in to salute you. I love how you've given meaning to your own pain and done so much for so many!! Whatever happens here, I wish the greatest of success for you and your marvelous efforts!
CFL is a growing business that is there to support cancer patients. I am in full support of having $10,000 go to a business that actually is doing something to HELP others.
Sorry, but the $10,000 is supposed to help business IDEAS turn into realities. Crossing the Finish Line is allready a well established organization. If you are looking for donations, you should direct people to your website. This website is not here as a means of fundraising, but a place where entrepreneurs can come and tell the world about there ideas, and possibly get the capital they need to turn their dreams into realities. No offence to cancer patients at all, I hope you can understand my opinion.
CFL certainly has a return on investment - to give a cancer patient the incentive to go on and the support of people who care. $ 10,0000 becomes worth millions for all those who have been blessed with excursions from this wonderful group. As a co-chairperson of one of their fundraising events, I am given the incentive to raise more each year for all those who need our assistance. Just meet them--what heroes! WHAT BETTER RETURN ON ANY INVESTMENT!!!!!
I am one of the recipients of this wonderful organization. It was the most amazing news we had ever received when we were told we were going to Florida. Who would have ever thought of a trip in the middle of chemo and radiation treatments. You go get em CFL, you are awesome.
No offense, I feel sorry for cancer patients, but this site is about business ideas. Ideas that with $10,000 will have a return on investment. A financial return, not emotional. I see almost every idea on this site that is winning has no ROI, it's just some idea to help people in need.
CFL stands for Crossing the Finish Line- check them out at http://crossingthefinishline.org/
It was inspired by the late Peter R. Bossow, Jr..... a great husband and one incredible person who was taken way too early in life. His friends and famly miss him and remember him his vision through the efforts of Marci and so many who supoprt CFL...... Their cancer patients are our "sailors" and their respite is an "excursion." an incredible cause that impacts so many as they embrace family and caregivers and continue their uncharted journey with cancer.
I am a cancer survivor. Our family went on a week long respite after my treatment and it was the best family vacation we could have ever dreamed of. CFL is such an incredible organization with dedicated people who really care about you and your care givers. CFL made a difference in my life and in my family's. God Bless Marci and all who are dedicated to helping those in need. Good Luck CFL you deserve this recognition above all!!! Debbie Piccini~
CFL does wonderful work to help young adults and their families at a time in their lives that everything is turned upside down. Giving them an opportunity to spend time together enjoying each other and not having to worry about a thing is a precious gift. This team of Marci's does the almost impoosible to ensure a special time. God bless them all.
CFL makes a difference EVERY day in the lives of cancer patients and their caretakers. Get involved and support this organization.....supporting Marci, Jennifer and their staff will make a difference in YOUR life too!
CFL gave my young daughter and I the rest and peace we needed at a most difficult time in our life. I can't thank-you them enough for all they have done.
CFL gave my daughter the cahnce to be just a kid again and me the chance to create life long memories for her and myself. They truly deserve this award.
CFL focuses on a specific under served group, young cancer patients, and helps the entire family enjoy all that life has to offer them. The CFL charity is a great cause and I am proud to support their continued efforts!
CFL sent our family to Florida and allowed us the opportunity to spend time together with out any outside interference. No doctors, treatments, test. Just time to reconnect as a family. Because of CFL my daughters & I have life long memories that we will cherish forever. We will always remeber those days as a happy time before my wife succumed to that horrific disease.
well said Shank, Marci will win, and it is for a great cause. Keep up the good work CFL.
Perhaps you are missing my point. I think this is terrific and I applaud the work they are doing. I also feel that way about many non-profit organizations. At IdeaBlob we are being asked to vote on great business ideas. This my friend is a great cause and seemingly very worthy of getting $10K from IdeaBlob, not a great business idea - because it is not a business. Hopefully, this clarifies my position.
CFL is really well run! The money they raise goes to help so many wonderful people suffering from cancer...and they can assist many more with the money won from this contest. Good luck CFL!
Good luck Marci!! 1 more day!! Tricia -Ross K.
Lots of good ideas and this may be the best out there. Something that helps people and families at a critical time in their lives.
This is an awesome program! I'm sure Pete is looking down on you with a smile....knowing you've made a difference. Maureen Cunningham-Strong
ross above....are you kidding me. Not fair in business. Life is unfair
This sounds like a FANTASTIC cause. But, IMHO it is unfair for charities to compete with for-profit enterprises. I'm sure we could all list man, many causes that could put $10K to great use - but is that what IdeaBlob is all about?
Best of luck to you Marci. What a wonderful program!
I would say this idea has a better return than any other idea I could ever come up with. How do you measure the return of a qulaity of life? I believe that is immeasurable...
CFL and the work done by Marci and the enitre organization of volunteers have done tremendous work to inspire the lives of not only those with cancer, but all of us touched by it as well. God Bless Marci, CFL and its inspiration.....Peter Bossow.
Today, November 28th, is Pete's Birthday. He would have been 39 years old if he survived his cancer battle. Let's make him proud! Thanks for all your votes.
After my husband has been diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer and began a brutal radiation and chemo regimen, he was exhausted. We had 3 children ages 5, 3, and 8 months. We were recommended by his chemo nurses for a respite through CFL. We spend 5 wonderful days in Ocean City, NJ in a beautiful apartment. We played with hermit crabs, got henna tattoos and rode bicycles on the boardwalk. Although off season and cool, we spent time on the beach each day. Although the children did not realize at the time how important this time was, now at ages 11, 9, and 6,they watch videos and look at photos of a very cherished and unforgetable time. Crossing the finish line assisted us in building those memories and preserving them on a photodisc. Thank you CFL and Marci!
Go CFL. !! You have helped so very many young adult cancer patients . Win the $10,000, go national and help more. Peter would be proud of all that has been accomplished.
good luck!
As a cancer patient I can assure you that this organization is a great benefit to young cancer victims. Giving someone and their family with this disease a break from the rigors of treatement is a godsend.
very happy to support this organization every year - excellent idea
CFL are the greatest people that you could know, they help young people and families with Cancer. They send cancer patients and there family away for a week to try and forget about everything we are going through and enjoy the week with their families, we could not ask for anything better. CFL you are all wonderful people and we all appreciate everything you have done for us. Good luck, you deserve it. Thank so much!! Love ya, Cathy
The world would be a better place if we were all like Marci! Good luck with the voting.
CFL is a great organization that has helps so many people.
CTFL is a wonderful organization that touches so many lives.
My best friend and her family were sent a wonderful trip that brought many happy memories that will last them a lifetime. Bless each of you that are part of this wonderful organization.
Marci, congratulations on all that you have done with CFL! Your selfless dedication to Pete's vision is a true testament to the love and faith you shared. I hope you continue to reach many more sailors because of the efforts of you and your team!
There were times when my brother, Pete, and Marci were in the hospital faced with chemotherapy and tests yet had a notebook drawing up pictures and ideas for Crossing the Finish Line. How wonderful that Marci and many others have carried out Pete and Marci's entrepreneurial and charitable spirit. They simply could have focused on their own lives and worries, yet made a family type organization out of CFL. It would be wonderful if CFL could take those original ideas, conceptualized in the hospital, and take the organization national.
This is a great idea Marci! Good luck!
Good luck CFL!!!
Good luck Marci and all at CFL! Keep up the terrific work!
When my wife was was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer, CFL sent my family on a vacation of a lifetime. At the end of the week my wife wrote in the guest book "life isn't measured by the number of breaths you take but by the number of moments that take your breath away - Thanks CFL for all of the beathless memories." Although she is no longer with us, CFL enabled us to have memories that will last a lifetime.
At age 45, my doctors gave me < 10 months to live and said my daughters, 3 and 8, wouldn't remember me. CFL sent our family to Orlando where photos and happy memories became indelible. CFL's unselfish investment in helping families bond, laugh and support each other in the face of devistation is extaordinary. I'm beating the odds, but I'll never forget that the first time my daughters got to smile in this whole tragedy was thanks to CFL. It's their calling.
cfl gave me one more memory to share with my children about their father. we went on our respite six years ago - just before my husband passed - the memories of that time together are as fresh as if we went away yesterday! this organization is a blessing - and will change many lives!
I have known this organization for a number of years, and my late wife and I were among the first travelers to benefit from this program. I can't begin to describe how wonderful to receive a respite from the battle with cancer. Hope you win Marci.
I am a cancer survivor and an active volunteer with CFL. I can tell you that Marci, Amber, Jennifer, Mariann and Mimi live and breathe this organization. They are committed 1000% to growing the organization and helping as many people as they possibly can.
Great idea! check out my idea too: social networking site for neighbors and neighborhoods: http://ideablob.com/ideas/810-A-social-networking-website-for
CFL does great work and over 80 cents of every dollar is used to help families who are all dealing with cancer in a loved one. It's an idea I'm fully behind. Pete, the catalyst behind CFL, was a great friend and I miss him very much.
An incredible organization! It is nice to see such a selfless mission in these crazy times. Somewhere, Peter is proud of the lagacy he has left behind.
Thank you for everyone's vote. A national program would require a detailed business plan that includes discussion on timeshares, revenue streams and strategic approaches to expansion. Your comments are helpful in the crafting of this plan, so I appreciate your thoughts and comments.
The world would be a better place if CFL could help and touch the lives of more people. This grant would allow that to happen and Pete's vision would be fulfilled to it's fullest. Cancer has touched everyone - in one way or another we have all personally experienced it - through ourselves or a loved one. This grant would not only help CFL, but everyone.
This organization is one that has touched the lives of some many young cancer patients! It will continue to do that with Marci at the helm! Many business ideas come and go, but this one, a vision of Pete's, will live on with the help of a $10,000 grant. Marci and many, many others have worked unselfishly for YEARS to help others. No other business is more deserving of this grant to help move them to the next plateau....Pete is smiling down from above!
Kudos to the program and to the people at CFL - dedicating time and a lot of energy for helping others. Marci has given her attention to a worthy cause.Her late husband would, no doubt , be very proud. Thank you CFL.
This is a great idea. Have you ever thought about the possibility of doing this as a timeshare business model? Obviously the timeshare purchases would need to come from donations, but it seems worth looking into.
My FreshBox idea is competing with yours (3rd place) and I just wanted to check in to salute you. I love how you've given meaning to your own pain and done so much for so many!! Whatever happens here, I wish the greatest of success for you and your marvelous efforts!
CFL is a growing business that is there to support cancer patients. I am in full support of having $10,000 go to a business that actually is doing something to HELP others.
Building a national program is a business, an idea and a possible reality. Good job helping others. Keep up the good work.
Sorry, but the $10,000 is supposed to help business IDEAS turn into realities. Crossing the Finish Line is allready a well established organization. If you are looking for donations, you should direct people to your website. This website is not here as a means of fundraising, but a place where entrepreneurs can come and tell the world about there ideas, and possibly get the capital they need to turn their dreams into realities. No offence to cancer patients at all, I hope you can understand my opinion.
CFL certainly has a return on investment - to give a cancer patient the incentive to go on and the support of people who care. $ 10,0000 becomes worth millions for all those who have been blessed with excursions from this wonderful group. As a co-chairperson of one of their fundraising events, I am given the incentive to raise more each year for all those who need our assistance. Just meet them--what heroes! WHAT BETTER RETURN ON ANY INVESTMENT!!!!!
I am one of the recipients of this wonderful organization. It was the most amazing news we had ever received when we were told we were going to Florida. Who would have ever thought of a trip in the middle of chemo and radiation treatments. You go get em CFL, you are awesome.
No offense, I feel sorry for cancer patients, but this site is about business ideas. Ideas that with $10,000 will have a return on investment. A financial return, not emotional. I see almost every idea on this site that is winning has no ROI, it's just some idea to help people in need.
CFL stands for Crossing the Finish Line- check them out at http://crossingthefinishline.org/ It was inspired by the late Peter R. Bossow, Jr..... a great husband and one incredible person who was taken way too early in life. His friends and famly miss him and remember him his vision through the efforts of Marci and so many who supoprt CFL...... Their cancer patients are our "sailors" and their respite is an "excursion." an incredible cause that impacts so many as they embrace family and caregivers and continue their uncharted journey with cancer.
Wish we could take folks like you and put them in the Xerox machine! We need more who are so service oriented! Could you explain what CFL stands for?
I am a cancer survivor. Our family went on a week long respite after my treatment and it was the best family vacation we could have ever dreamed of. CFL is such an incredible organization with dedicated people who really care about you and your care givers. CFL made a difference in my life and in my family's. God Bless Marci and all who are dedicated to helping those in need. Good Luck CFL you deserve this recognition above all!!! Debbie Piccini~
CFL does wonderful work to help young adults and their families at a time in their lives that everything is turned upside down. Giving them an opportunity to spend time together enjoying each other and not having to worry about a thing is a precious gift. This team of Marci's does the almost impoosible to ensure a special time. God bless them all.
CFL makes a difference EVERY day in the lives of cancer patients and their caretakers. Get involved and support this organization.....supporting Marci, Jennifer and their staff will make a difference in YOUR life too!
CFL gave my young daughter and I the rest and peace we needed at a most difficult time in our life. I can't thank-you them enough for all they have done. CFL gave my daughter the cahnce to be just a kid again and me the chance to create life long memories for her and myself. They truly deserve this award.
CFL focuses on a specific under served group, young cancer patients, and helps the entire family enjoy all that life has to offer them. The CFL charity is a great cause and I am proud to support their continued efforts!
CFL sent our family to Florida and allowed us the opportunity to spend time together with out any outside interference. No doctors, treatments, test. Just time to reconnect as a family. Because of CFL my daughters & I have life long memories that we will cherish forever. We will always remeber those days as a happy time before my wife succumed to that horrific disease.
CFL serves cancer sufferers in their time of greatest need! A charity everyone would be proud to support!