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YOUR
SCHOOL (OR ORGANIZATION) CAN GET IN THE GAME IN THE FIGHT AGAINST CANCER!
Join us and host
a qualifier at your school this Fall!
Sign-up your students
and faculty to compete in brackets to represent your school or organization with a “best out of
10” free throw competition. The winner from each bracket (5) from your
qualifier will be invited to compete at the Final competition.
Winners
from each bracket will advance to the Finals hosted
on Sunday, March 11, 2018 on the Cleveland Cavaliers Clinic Courts, the
Cleveland Cavaliers Training Facility in Independence (6101 Brecksville Rd.
Independence, OH 44131). The winner of each bracket during Finals will receive two tickets to
our partnership game at Quicken Loans Arena on Monday, March 19, 2018 vs. the
Milwaukee Bucks.
Participants
are encouraged to fundraise at least $10. Participants that raise $25 or more
will receive a Hoops For Hope t-shirt and those participants that raise $50 or
more will be entered for a chance to win Cavs and Relay For Life incentive
prizes.
The Hoops For Hope Finals date will be on Sunday, March 11th, and winners of the competition will receive tickets to the partnership game on Monday, March 19th vs. Milwaukee Bucks.
Join us as event participants, supporters, and volunteers come together to honor cancer survivors, raise awareness about reducing cancer risk, and raise money to help the American Cancer Society fight the disease.
Your participation allows the American Cancer Society to help people facing cancer today and find cures to end the disease tomorrow. Through sponsorship, and the fundraising efforts of our participants, we will finish the fight against cancer.
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Join other area business leaders as they celebrate the important work that happens every day to help finish the fight against cancer.
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Download or print materials that help you and your team promote and raise funds for the American Cancer Society Hoops For Hope event.
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The number one reason people donate to American Cancer Society events is because someone asked them to.
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