Join Debbie in support of Boeing Classic FORE Benaroya Research Institute Campaign
Debbie
I'm volunteering for the Boeing Classic, and raising funds for BRI!
I’m volunteering in the Boeing Classic Golf Tournament this August and I’m so excited to be a part of this incredible Tournament and the awesome group of volunteers who are supporting the Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason (BRI), that I am giving a Cheer! While being out at TPC during the Boeing Classic Tournament week is a blast, there’s an even more important reason to be out there beyond watching some incredible golf; we are raising money to help those in need! BRI conducts life-changing autoimmune research that is helping to change the lives of those with autoimmune diseases right here in Seattle and across the world; very cool!
So, please join me in supporting our BRI Research Team by giving whatever it is you can to my campaign. Any amount helps. Your gifts make a real difference in the lives of the 1 in 20 Americans, and the millions of others worldwide, who suffer from autoimmune diseases right now. Don’t forget to share with your friends as well!
Thank you and GO….B-R-I!
Debbie
About the Boeing Classic and BRI
The Boeing Classic is an Official Event on the PGA TOUR Champions Tour, which features the legends of golf 50 years of age or older. Jay Don Blake is the tournament’s defending Champion after a playoff victory at the 2012 Boeing Classic, which also featured record numbers of volunteers (1,035) and spectators (81,000) during Tournament Week. The winner of the Champions Tour’s 2012 Tournament Business Affairs Award, 2011 Players Award and 2010 Presidents Award, in the tournament’s eight-year history more than $4 million has been raised for the Heart Institute at Virginia Mason Medical Center, the Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason and additional Greater Seattle Charities.
The 2013 event will be played August 19-25 at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge. For additional information, please visit www.BoeingClassic.com.
Medical research conducted at the world-renowned Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason (BRI) has resulted in major advances against 80+ autoimmune diseases, such as type 1 diabetes, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease and others. BRI’s collaborative approach accelerates discovery and translates laboratory breakthroughs to the prevention, treatment and ultimately, elimination of these diseases. Progress against one autoimmune disease is progress against them all.
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