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About UV Skinz
To understand the foundation of UV Skinz, you must understand the
legacy from which UV Skinz was born. You must understand Darren’s story.
Darren Lee Farwell was always up for an outdoor adventure. An avid
surfer and snowboarder, Darren couldn’t begin to count the number of
serious sunburns he had suffered as a kid. He was not aware that just
one severe sunburn during a child’s first fifteen years could double
the chance of developing skin cancer as an adult. Darren was young and
full of life and never thought about skin cancer or how deadly it could
be.
The reality of skin cancer touched Darren in 1996 when he was
diagnosed with malignant melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer.
Darren stayed positive and lively for his three young boys, Ethan, Seth
and Caleb and never gave up hope during his long five-year battle with
the disease.
On September 14th 2001, at the far-too-young age of 32, Darren
succumbed to skin cancer. The legacy that Darren wanted to leave was to
encourage people to “stay healthy” and to “take responsibility of their
bodies.” Darren’s wife, Rhonda Sparks, her family and the couple’s
friends founded the Darren Lee Farwell Foundation on December 1st, 2001
to help fulfill Darren’s legacy.
The Foundation was created to raise general public awareness of the
ever-growing dangers of UV radiation from the sun; to educate children
and adults as to how to protect themselves from over-exposure by using
sunscreens, hats and UV protective clothing; and to facilitate early
detection of skin disease by teaching people to be aware of their
bodies and to look for the warning signs of skin cancer development.
In subsequent years and in tune with her “live safely under the sun”
philosophy, Rhonda would travel to Hawaii and bring home surf
rashguards as sun protection for her sons. Friends would ask where they
could get more and Rhonda found that the shirts were very difficult to
find. When she could find shirts, either the styles were undesirable
and/or the sizes were very limited. Recognizing the consumer demand
married with the passion to protect children from the damaging effects
of the sun, Rhonda jumped into two years of research and development.
In the Spring of 2005, UV Skinz was born.
Skin cancer is 100% preventable if caught early! Protecting
your skin during the first 18 years of life can reduce the risk of some
types of skin cancer by up to 78%. Darren wants his children and ALL
children to be safe from the dangers of the sun. But we must take
action toward eradicating this disease. Educate yourself! Enjoy all
that life has to offer under the sun but BE SUN SAFE!
For more information on Darren’s story, please visit www.DLFfoundation.com.
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