IFL Team Tri-Cities Fever and Kicker Brady Beeson Team Up to Support Kicking For The Dream’s Fight Against Ovarian Cancer in 2014

Theo nguồn tin của Hapari trên trang mạng prweb.com Indoor Football League (IFL) team Tri-Cities Fever, and Fever kicker Brady Beeson, team up to support Kicking For The Dream effort to fight ovarian cancer in 2014, according in Kicking For The Dream President Billy Cundiff.

Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) February 28, 2014

Indoor Football League (IFL) team Tri-Cities Fever, and Fever kicker Brady Beeson, team up to support Kicking For The Dream effort to fight ovarian cancer in 2014, according in Kicking For The Dream President Billy Cundiff.

“Brady is amazing. We couldn't be more excited about his participation in Kicking For The Dream," says Cundiff. "He is rallying his entire community."

Beeson who signed with the Tri-Cities Fever in 2012 says getting involved with Kicking For The Dream was initially inspired by his mother.

“After speaking with Billy regarding Kicking For The Dream, I knew it was not only something that I wanted to do, but something I needed to do,” says Beeson. “My mother took action in 2007, creating Lily Wellness, a small boutique for women dealing with the chemotherapy process. She inspired me.”

Beeson says he saw Kicking For The Dream as the perfect way for him to take action. He says he knew the Fever would take action with him.

“After jumping on board with Billy Cundiff and Kicking For The Dream, it was a no brainer to put together something special with the Fever," says Beeson. “Teri Carr, the Fever Organization, and the entire Tri-Cities community have shown such great support to us over the years I knew this was the perfect place to do it.”

The respect Beeson feels for his team is certainly returned to him by the team’s owner.

“Brady is a special person that has compassion and empathy for those dealing with cancer,” says Fever owner Teri Carr. "He has taken it a step further by becoming involved in Kicking For The Dream as a way to fund Colleen's Dream Foundation's fight against ovarian cancer. He is very motivated to make a difference for those involved in ovarian cancer research. We are so proud of him and want to help him in is efforts in any way we can.”

“We start our season in February, and the Fever and I will raise money for Kicking For The Dream one kick at a time throughout the 2014 IFL season,” says Beeson. “For every extra point that I make, the Fever will donate $10 and for every field goal they will donate $15."

Beeson says the Fever's sponsors will be making a donation at the end of the season as well.

Beeson says he and the Fever are hoping their fans will join their Kicking For The Dream effort.

“I am hoping our fans, friends and family will donate throughout the season as well,” says Beeson. “They can follow the same kicking format the team and sponsors are, or they can donate whatever they feel comfortable with. Any amount will help!”

Beeson says fans will be able to sign up and support him at Fever's games.

Go here for Brady Beeson’s Kicking For The Dream Donation page.

ABOUT THE TRI-CITIES FEVER:

The Tri-Cities Fever is an arena football team based out of Kennewick, WA, and is a member of the Indoor Football League (IFL). It has been owned and operated by J.R. and Teri Carr since 2009. The Fever has been among the IFL elite, eventually winning 2012 IFL Franchise of the Year honors. Uunder the direction of Head Coach Adam Shackleford, the Fever has advanced to the IFL Playoffs three of the last four years, and played for the IFL United Bowl Championship in both 2011 and 2012.

ABOUT KICKING FOR THE DREAM:

Billy Cundiff, who is the kicker for the Cleveland Browns, and has been an NFL kicker for over 10 years for teams such as the Cowboys, Saints, Ravens and Redskins, launched Kicking For The Dream in May of 2013, as an effort to support Colleen’s Dream Foundation, a foundation which raises money to support research for the early detection of, and improved treatment for, ovarian cancer.

ABOUT KICKING FOR THE DREAM:

Colleen’s Dream Foundation started in 2012 and supports research for early detection and improved treatment for ovarian cancer.

The story of Colleen’s Dream started in 2007 when Billy Cundiff’s mother-in-law, Colleen Drury, was diagnosed with late-stage ovarian cancer. It was only then that Colleen and her family realized a new world that was filled with invasive surgery, harsh chemotherapy, and lots of uncertainty.

Colleen’s Dream Foundation believes it is important to raise money for research that will lead to reliable early detection testing and improved treatment for ovarian cancer. Because so little is known about ovarian cancer in proportion to other women’s health issues, we have an incredible opportunity for research and education.

Colleen’s Dream is working with some of the top research hospitals and universities that are researching ovarian cancer. By offering seed funding to young investigators, the Foundation funds cutting-edge research by some of the brightest, young minds in the world.

Colleen’s Dream Foundation is a qualified 501 (c) (3) tax exempt non-profit organization based in Phoenix, Arizona.

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Kicking For The Dream Reaches $30,000 Fundraising Goal to Fight Ovarian Cancer with 9 Days Left in its Fundraising Campaign

Theo nguồn tin trên mạng của The Phoenix Star With 9 days left in its fundraising campaign, Kicking For The Dream has reached its fundraising goal of $30,000 to help fight ovarian cancer, according to Kicking For The Dream founder NFL kicker Billy Cundiff

Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) December 21, 2013

After surpassing its original fundraising goal of raising $20,000, Kicking For The Dream has now reached its extended fundraising goal of $30,000 according to Kicking For The Dream Founder NFL Kicker Billy Cundiff.

Cundiff says he is overwhelmed by the success of Kicking For The Dream's fundraising efforts, adding that people are still raising money – and awareness- with 9 days left in its fundraising campaign.

“We are thrilled that we have reached our goal of raising $30,000,” says Cundiff who is the kicker for the Cleveland Browns. “The people participating in Kicking For The Dreams fundraising effort continue to raise awareness about ovarian cancer, as they raise money to support cutting edge research.”

Cundiff says Kicking For The Dream was created to bring kicking specialists together -from every level- to join in the fight against ovarian cancer. And it has done exactly that.

Some of the kicking specialists who have joined Kicking For The Dream’s effort represent the greatest names in NFL kicking history such as Morten Anderson, Neil Rackers and Matt Stover. Some are high school kickers such as Grant Ryerse, Joseph Giglio and Luke Taylor.

And one very special Kicking For The Dream fundraiser is ovarian cancer survivor Jill Pall, who has already raised over $8,700 during the campaign, and learned how to kick at the same time.

“Kicking specialists are some of the most caring and generous people I know,” says Cundiff. “And the support Kicking For The Dream has received from so many kicking specialists in this fundraising effort just confirms that.”

Cundiff says all money raised by Kicking For The Dream goes directly to Colleen’s Dream Foundation, a foundation he and his wife Nicole started in 2012 as a result of his mother-in-laws’ battle with ovarian cancer.

“Many women succumb to this disease within a short period of time, because unlike cervical or breast cancer, ovarian cancer does not have a standardized early detection procedure,” says Cundiff. “That is what happened to my mother-in-law, Colleen Drury.”

Cundiff says it was Colleen’s “dream” that someday other women would not have to go through what she went through when faced with ovarian cancer.

“Colleen felt it was important to raise money for research that will lead to reliable early detection testing and improved treatment for ovarian cancer,” says Cundiff. “Because so little is known about ovarian cancer in proportion to other women’s health issues, we have an incredible opportunity for research and education.”

About Kicking For The Dream:

Billy Cundiff, who is the kicker for the Cleveland Browns, and has been an NFL kicker for over 10 years for teams such as the Cowboys, Saints, Ravens and Redskins, launched Kicking For The Dream in May of 2013, as an effort to support Colleen’s Dream Foundation, a foundation which raises money to support research for the early detection of, and improved treatment for, ovarian cancer.

About Colleen's Dream Foundation:

Colleen’s Dream Foundation started in 2012 and supports research for early detection and improved treatment for ovarian cancer.

The story of Colleen’s Dream started in 2007 when Billy Cundiff’s mother-in-law, Colleen Drury, was diagnosed with late-stage ovarian cancer. It was only then that Colleen and her family realized a new world that was filled with invasive surgery, harsh chemotherapy, and lots of uncertainty.

Colleen’s Dream Foundation believes it is important to raise money for research that will lead to reliable early detection testing and improved treatment for ovarian cancer. Because so little is known about ovarian cancer in proportion to other women’s health issues, we have an incredible opportunity for research and education.

Colleen’s Dream is working with some of the top research hospitals and universities that are researching ovarian cancer. By offering seed funding to young investigators, the Foundation funds cutting-edge research by some of the brightest, young minds in the world.

Colleen’s Dream Foundation is a qualified 501 (c) (3) tax exempt non-profit organization based in Phoenix, Arizona.

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