Thursday, May 9, 2013

MAKE A DIFFERENCE...CHANGE A LIFE


Hi guys...just wanted to drop a line regarding a fundraiser I've been planning for a non-for profit organization called Larger Than Life. This awesome organization is known for improving the quality of life and general welfare of Israeli children afflicted with cancer.We are preparing for our annual fundraising event which will be held on Wednesday, June 12th, at NYC's Arena, and we need you to join and help us raise funds for our cause.
 



Harel Dabush, a five-year-old boy
 suffering from a rare cancer
called Neuroblastoma
In an effort to help save Harel Dabush, a five-year-old boy from Be’er-Sheva, Israel, who is suffering from a rare type of cancer called Neuroblastoma, I am reaching out to my followers and readers to sponsor a table or buy tickets to our upcoming fundraiser.
Harel was brought to Philadelphia to undergo an experimental treatment which could potentially save his life; however, this treatment is extremely costly, estimated at $400,000. Harel is in need of an additional $100,000 in order to complete his treatment.
 
Your sponsorship of this fundraiser will enable Larger Than Life to not only help Harel Dabush, but other children and families suffering the effects of this devastating disease.

The sponsorship levels are:

Level
Description
Get tickets
Silver Level
$1,000: Includes Table Service with 6 VIP admissions & Branding & Company Recognition
Gold Level
$2,500: Includes Table Service with 8 VIP admissions & Branding & Company Recognition
Platinum Level
$5,000: Includes Table Service with 10 VIP admissions &Branding & Company Recognition

 

If you are unable commit to a table, early bird general and VIP ticket links are below.


 

 ...or simply donate to Larger Than Life by clicking on the link.

cheers!

Kick'n it NYC for Larger Than Life

 
*All profits from our fundraiser will exclusively benefit Larger Than Life 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization and enable us to carry out our mission to improve the life of children and families suffering the effects of pedeatric cancer.




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