The Central College Baseball Strike Out Cancer Campaign was created to raise awareness and provide financial support for childhood cancer research. All money raised will go to Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation.
The Central College Baseball Strike Out Cancer Campaign will last the duration of the 2012 Central College baseball season. With each strikeout or "K" the Central pitching staff records, fans will donate a pledged amount to the campaign. Members will also have the option to donate a flat amount at any time during the campaign. Simply click the "Donate Now" button at the top right of the screen. Be sure to leave a message of support!
We have set the minimum pledge of 10¢ per strikeout and set the maximum number of strikeouts to be counted at 200. For example, if the team records 235 strikeouts this season, a pledge of 10¢ per strikeout will equal $20, a pledge of 50¢ would equal $100.
Last season, the Central College baseball team set the school-record with 235 strikeouts.
Those wishing to join the Central College baseball team's attempt to strikeout cancer can simply donate a flat amount at this time, or send an e-mail to [email protected] with the desired pledge amount. At the conclusion of the 2012 season, an e-mail with a link to this page will be sent for you to complete your donation.
Those wishing to send to send a check can make them payable Central College Baseball and send them to:
Jordan Stauber
Assistant Baseball Coach
Central College
Campus Box 6600
812 University
Pella, Iowa 50219-9989
Along with being part of something special, members of the Central College Baseball Strike Out Cancer Campaign will receive weekly Central College baseball updates. Members will also be invited to Strike Out Cancer Day at the ballpark on April 21, 2012.
Be sure to follow the Central College Baseball Strike Out Campaign on Facebook and Twitter.
Twitter - @CentralKCancer
Facebook - Central College Baseball Strikeout Cancer Campaign
Thanks for sianhrg Alex's story on your blog, especially on the 1st day of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. She taught us how to make the best of your situation and that everyone can change the world if they put their mind to it.Thanks a million,Jay Scott(Alex's dad)