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Tampa Lawyers Go Bald for Kids Battling Cancer to Benefit the Pediatric Cancer Foundation
Ogden & Sullivan attorneys shave their heads as part of 2015 Veredus Cut for a Cure Charity Challenge.
WHAT: Ogden & Sullivan, P.A. attorneys will shave their heads to raise funds for the Pediatric Cancer Foundation on Tuesday, April 7.
This event is part of the 6th annual Veredus Cut for a Cure Charity Challenge presented by Carrabba’s Italian Grill, a fundraising campaign where more than 200 men, women, and children are going bald to raise funds and awareness for PCF and select nonprofit organizations.
WHEN: Tuesday, April 7 at 11:00 a.m.
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WHERE: 113 S. Armenia Avenue, Tampa, Florida 33609 (Ogden & Sullivan, P.A. offices)
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HOW: To show support for Ogden & Sullivan, P.A., the public is encouraged to make a donation at www.pcfcutforacure.org or by calling 813-269-0955. Fundraising continues through May 15.
BENEFITING: Pediatric Cancer Foundation
SPONSORS: Veredus | HAYS Recruiting Experts Worldwide, Carrabba’s Italian Grill, Tampa Bay Lightning, Tampa Bay Rays, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Moffitt Cancer Center, Sport Clips Haircuts and USAmeriBank.
“Team Ogden & Sullivan, P.A., along with our friend Steve Barbas, is proud to participate in the Cut for a Cure Charity Challenge for the Pediatric Cancer Foundation to honor those who have fought cancer and to help end this terrible disease,” said Tim Sullivan, managing partner. “No child should have to face cancer and through Cut for a Cure, we hope to help support life-saving pediatric cancer research.”
Pediatric Cancer Foundation executive director Nancy Crane said, “It is wonderful to see community leaders unite to support a common goal. They are great role models in the community and we hope their efforts will ignite new and continued support for the Pediatric Cancer Foundation. Last year’s Cut for a Cure raised over $250,000 and we hope to exceed that number this year. The money raised will help fund a new brain tumor clinical trial.”
—PEDIATRIC CANCER FOUNDATION—
With its national headquarters in Tampa, the Pediatric Cancer Foundation (PCF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to funding research to eliminate childhood cancer. Its focus is to find less toxic, more targeted therapies by partnering with leading hospitals nationwide. For more information on PCF, go to www.fastercure.org. For more information on the Cut for a Cure event, go to www.pcfcutforacure.org.