Livestrong donations skyrocket in wake of Lance Armstrong’s decision to stop fighting charges
Last week, after iconic American cyclist Lance Armstrong
said he would no longer fight the charges brought against him by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, many wondered if Livestrong--the foundation for cancer survivors founded by the seven-time Tour de France winner and testicular cancer survivor--would suffer as a result.
It doesn't look like it.
On Friday, Armstrong said that donations to Livestrong were up 25 times over the day before. "Thank you thank you thank you!" he
wrote on Twitter.
Doug Ulman, Livestrong's chief executive,
told ESPN that the foundation had received $78,000 in unsolicited donations in the 24 hours following the announcement of Armstrong's decision. Compare that to Thursday, when Livestrong received just $3,200.