| Iron Girl and the Ulman Cancer Fund have teamed up again to truly help those in need find some both emotionally and financially. Donating to the Ulman Cancer Fund will make a difference in the lives of young adults with cancer. Make your race training extra special by raising funds for the Ulman Cancer Fund!
Those individuals who raise $750.00 or more for the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults will receive the following:
- RYKA shoes
- RYKA apparel
- Iron Girl bag
- Iron Girl shirt
- Iron Girl socks
- Iron Girl visor
- Her Sports & Fitness Magazine Subscription
- Special race bib
- Recognition at the award ceremony
Enter into a special team drawing of fundraisers to win an all expense trip to an Iron Girl event in 2008 of your choice.
In order to receive the special race bib, your registration must be in the Sunday before the race.
All your prizes will be sent when you reach the goal amount. If you hit the goal amount close to event, it will all be shipped to you soon after the event. All your prizes will be sent when you reach the goal amount. If you hit the goal amount close to event, it will all be shipped to you soon after the event. None of your donations go to paying for your prizes when meeting the fundraising goals.
All offline donations can be recorded on your online web campaign page with Active Donations. Please make checks out to Ulman Cancer Fund - Iron Girl. Offline donations can be turned in at race registration or mailed to Iron Girl PO Box 1608 Tarpon Springs, FL 34688-1608
The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults (UCF), is a 501 c-3 non-profit charity organization based in Columbia, MD, is the first and largest organization in the country solely supporting young adults living with cancer. Dividing its programmatic efforts into patient advocacy, education and support, the UCF provides programs and services that reach thousands of young adults annually covering individuals, families and cancer centers in all 50 US States. The UCF’s mission is to provide support programs, education and resources, free of charge, to benefit young adults, their families and friends, who are affected by cancer, and to promote awareness and prevention of cancer. Since inception in 1997, the UCF has supported, educated and connected more than 50,000 young adults by dedicating more than $1 million to develop and deliver quality programs all across the country.
For more information on matching programs and questions, contact:
Kelly Lance
kelly@ulmanfund.org
Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults
PMB #505
4725 Dorsey Hall Drive
Suite A
Ellicott City, MD 21042
t 410-964-0202 |