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Brown Bag a lunch to fight pediatric brain tumors PDF Print E-mail
Written by Scott Stockdale   
Sunday, 06 April 2008

brain_tumor_awareness.jpgGWTA, Top of Ohio Wings, Chapter B, announces their kick off of Brown Bag For A Cure benefiting the Marysville Ride For Kids.

The event will take place Saturday, April 12th, at 5:00 PM at the Ohio Hi Point Career Center.

Brown Bag For A Cure was created to help put an end to the devastating disease, pediatric brain tumors. Brown Bag For A Cure is a simple concept: brown bag your lunch and donate what you would have spent on a lunch for pediatric brain tumor research.

Brain tumors affect the most innocent of all victims, children who want to grow up and dream of a future. They strike with little warning ad no mercy. Often, by the time a diagnosis is made, it is already too late. There are often no options. Why? There is no cure. The cancer kills more children than any other disease.

All donations will benefit the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation (PBTF). The PBTF is the largest non-governmental funding agency for pediatric brain tumor research in the
world, thanks to American Honda, Honda Riders Club of America and motorcycle
riders from across the country.

It is just one lunch out of your life and it could be the very gift that provides thousands of children with just that -- Life!

Give up a lunch.  Spread the word.  We will give hope and save lives of our most precious commodity, our children.

For more information, contact:

Tim Harman, Chapter Director
Top Of Ohio Wings
937-4441
email:
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Website: http://topofohiowings.org/

For more information about Brown Bag For A Cure or the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation, visit http://brownbagforacure.org/ or http://www.pbtfus.org/.

 
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