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VWU Strike Out Cancer
The Virginia Wesleyan Softball program will be hosting its 14th annual Strike Out Cancer day in memory of Elaine F. Sears on Saturday, April 6th at 12:00 p.m. All proceeds from this event will go to the American Cancer Society specifically towards cancer research.
This year’s event will be full of fun for the entire family. Aside from the emotional presentation on the field before the Virginia Wesleyan Softball double header, the day will be filled with music, activities for all ages, food and a Silent Auction with over 50 items.
We are currently looking for donated items that can be used in our Silent Auction, or food and drink items that could be used at our concessions. Corporate Sponsorship opportunities are available and all donors will be recognized in the Strike Out Cancer program. All donated items would need to be received or picked up no later that Monday, April 1st.
Your participation, sponsorship or donation to this event is going directly to the American Cancer Society. Funds received from our Strike Out Cancer day will help us create more birthdays by continuing the fight against this terrible disease.
The Virginia Wesleyan Softball program hosts their Strike Out Cancer day in memory of Elaine F. Sears who was the mother of VWU’s Head Softball Coach, Brandon Elliott. Since her death in September of 2008, the Marlins have raised over $220,000 for the American Cancer Society and have set a goal of $40,000 for the 2024 event.
As always, your sponsorship and/or donation will be a tax deduction for you or your business. Upon receipt of your gift, the American Cancer Society will follow up with a thank you letter and information regarding how to claim your deduction. For Silent Auction items please use the ACS’s tax ID #: 13-1788491.
Donations can be mailed to: Virginia Wesleyan Softball Attention: Brandon Elliott 5817 Wesleyan Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23455 ***Make checks payable to the American Cancer Society***
For further information regarding the 2024 Strike Out Cancer day please contact Brandon Elliott at belliott@vwu.edu or 757-455-3307.
Sincerely,
Brandon Elliott Head Softball Coach Virginia Wesleyan University
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The Virginia Wesleyan Softball program will be hosting its 14th annual Strike Out Cancer day in memory of Elaine F. Sears on Saturday, April 6th at 12:00 p.m. All proceeds from this event will go to the American Cancer Society specifically towards cancer research.
This year’s event will be full of fun for the entire family. Aside from the emotional presentation on the field before the Virginia Wesleyan Softball double header, the day will be filled with music, activities for all ages, food and a Silent Auction with over 50 items.
We are currently looking for donated items that can be used in our Silent Auction, or food and drink items that could be used at our concessions. Corporate Sponsorship opportunities are available and all donors will be recognized in the Strike Out Cancer program. All donated items would need to be received or picked up no later that Monday, April 1st.
Your participation, sponsorship or donation to this event is going directly to the American Cancer Society. Funds received from our Strike Out Cancer day will help us create more birthdays by continuing the fight against this terrible disease.
The Virginia Wesleyan Softball program hosts their Strike Out Cancer day in memory of Elaine F. Sears who was the mother of VWU’s Head Softball Coach, Brandon Elliott. Since her death in September of 2008, the Marlins have raised over $220,000 for the American Cancer Society and have set a goal of $40,000 for the 2024 event.
As always, your sponsorship and/or donation will be a tax deduction for you or your business. Upon receipt of your gift, the American Cancer Society will follow up with a thank you letter and information regarding how to claim your deduction. For Silent Auction items please use the ACS’s tax ID #: 13-1788491.
Donations can be mailed to:
Virginia Wesleyan Softball
Attention: Brandon Elliott
5817 Wesleyan Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
***Make checks payable to the American Cancer Society***
For further information regarding the 2024 Strike Out Cancer day please contact Brandon Elliott at belliott@vwu.edu or 757-455-3307.
Sincerely,
Brandon Elliott
Head Softball Coach
Virginia Wesleyan University
Thank you for fueling the American Cancer Society's fight against cancer.
Cancer hits far too close to home, so the funds you raise will help do the same. Through services and resources like free rides to chemo, free places to stay near hospitals, and a live 24/7 helpline, cancer patients and their families will feel the love. Here’s how recent money raised has been put to incredible uses.
Since 1991 we have invested $3.43 billion in cancer research.
We have received over 360,000 calls and chats from patients and caregivers seeking support in 2023.
Cancer patients benefited from the ACS transportation support through our Road To Recovery program and transportation grants in 2023, with nearly 769,000 rides provided.
Many thanks to our generous sponsors for fueling the American Cancer Society's fight against cancer.
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Fundraisers earn points for every dollar raised to redeem for Relay products and swag through Relay Rewards. You can also purchase Relay gear through the ACS Event Shop.
This isn’t what I wanted.
Cancer has touched all of us in some way. And we want to stop this disease in its tracks. We'll spend the next few weeks fundraising for the American Cancer Society. Then, on the day of the event, we'll honor the lives lost to cancer, celebrate survivors, and support the caregivers who so selflessly help others.
Together, we'll be a part of making a difference in this important cause.