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Kick for Dana-Farber fundraiser accepting team registrations

Kick fo Dana Farber

BOSTON – Calling all soccer players! Grab your cleats and register your team for Kick for Dana-Farber, a new fundraiser in partnership with the New England Revolution that supports adult and pediatric cancer care and research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute


All New England soccer teams, including youth, middle and high school, and club teams, are invited to participate. The fundraiser officially kicked off on Aug. 1 and will conclude Dec. 14. Participants will receive a fundraising kit with official T-shirts, banners, cash collection canisters and posters.


To participate in Kick for Dana-Farber, soccer teams can bring their team and community together through fundraising activities to score the ultimate goal—conquering cancer. There is no minimum fundraising requirement, but teams are required to register.


ā€œThe goal of Kick for Dana-Farber is to educate young players about Dana-Farber, and create a close connection to our mission,ā€ said Brenda Goodell, assistant vice president, Event Fundraising, Dana-Farber. ā€œWe are so honored to have the support of the New England Revolution for this exciting new fundraising program.ā€


All teams that raise $1,000 or more will be entered into a drawing for the two grand prizes—tickets to and an on-field Rally Tunnel experience at a 2016 New England Revolution match. Each additional $1,000 raised earns teams an additional entry into the drawing. The top 12 fundraising teams will be invited to a soccer clinic run by the Revolution Academy at the Field House at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass., which will include soccer instruction, a question-and-answer session, and photos and autographs with the Revolution players. Each team that raises $5,000 or more will receive tickets to a Revolution home game.


To learn about Kick for Dana-Farber—including all prizes and official rules—or to register your team, please visit kickfordanafarber.org.


About Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, a principal teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School, is world-renowned for its leadership in adult and pediatric cancer treatment and research. Designated as a comprehensive cancer center by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), it is one of the largest recipients among independent hospitals of NCI and National Institutes of Health grant funding.