
New York, NY - Philadelphia business man, Life Coach, and book author Lance Heft searched for 25 years in an attempt to find his fourth grade teacher, Louise Zulick.
Heft wanted to pay tribute to Louise for her faith in him, and show his appreciation to the remarkable woman who played a vital role in his childhood development and in his life.
It turned out that Louise had been living very near Lance's parents. After an emotional reunion, he learned that Louise is a breast cancer survivor. It was then he knew that he wanted to do something to honor this wonderful woman. As a result, Lance created the American Cancer Society $10,000. "Your Turn To Win" endowment for breast cancer research in honor of Louise Zulick.
Lance Heft agreed to make this very private search public on Father's Day. Creston used the power of new media to help increase breast cancer awareness and research. Heft states, "It's my sincere hope that this will be the very last generation of women to battle this disease."
Lance resides in the suburbs of Philadelphia with his wife Heather and two children.
Visit Lance Heft on the web: www.lanceheft.com
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This is an amazing tribute.
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