Help us find a cure for Multiple Myeloma,
Together we can make a difference

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In 2011 we raised $45,000 for a 6 year total in excess of $255,000
THANK YOU!

We would especially like to thank our 2011 Key Sponsor, The Millennium Group

Please join Rob, his family, and friends as they pursue a cure for multiple Myeloma at the 2012 Coach Rob’s Benefit Bash and Golf Tournament.

This year's Benefit Bash will be held on Sunday, October 28, 2012 from 6:00 pm to 12:00 pm

The location of the 2012 Benefit Bash is:

Shingle Creek Resort
866-996-6338
(includes dinner, auction, and casino night)
http://www.rosenshinglecreek.com/default.asp

NOTE: The room block rate is $99 with a cutoff date of Monday, September 26, 2012 under the group code-Coach Rob's Charities.

 

Sponsorships are available for each of our 6 casino tables for only $250.00 For more information contact: Todd Birmingham - 407-739-6268

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This year's Golf Tournament will be held on Monday October 29, 2012. Be sure to mark your calendar and join us for a fun day of golf while helping a great cause - finding the cure for Multiple Myeloma.

The location of the 2012 tournament is:

Shingle Creek Golf Club
9939 Universal Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32819
866-996-9939
http://www.rosenshinglecreek.com/default.asp

 

Register to Play

Coach Rob's Benefit Bash is a charitable organization created solely to aide in cancer research through donations to hospitals and research institutions. We are exempt from Federal Income tax under section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions are deductible under section 170 of the Code. DLN:17053179091026

Multiple Myeloma is a bone marrow cancer. It affects the blood producing cells in the bone marrow. Although there is no cure for myeloma, it is a treatable disease. There are approximately 15,000 new cases of myeloma in the United States each year.

Since Rob Bradford’s diagnosis, he and his family have been aided in his fight against this disease. With the assistance and support from the Moffitt Cancer Center, the Florida Hospital Oncology Department, and the International Myeloma Foundation, Rob continues to fight this battle successfully.

In the future we hope to expand not only our playing time together, but also in our giving back. Hopefully within the next year or two we can add more activities to "Coach Rob's Benefit Bash". We would also like to be able to start a fund with H. Lee Moffit for patients who cannot afford treatment.

The organizations supported by Coach Rob's charity efforts are:


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