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The University of Rochester men’s soccer team will be supporting the Go4TheGoal Foundation by “Lacing Up 4 Pediatric Cancer” at this Saturday’s 7 p.m. home match against Wells College.
Rochester will sport gold shoelaces on their cleats during the game and continues its yearly tradition of raising awareness for Childhood Cancer. September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and the Go4TheGoal Foundation is one of the leading organizations dedicated to this great cause. Friday, September 29th is also the 7th annual National Pediatric Cancer Awareness Day.
Lace Up 4 Pediatric Cancer® started in 2011 as an answer to requests from youth soccer teams in New Jersey that wanted to show their commitment to the fight against pediatric cancer. Today, teams across the country representing every sport from youth to professional have Laced Up in Go4theGoal’s GOLD laces.
$4.00 from every pair of laces plus 100% of donations go back to helping kids with cancer and their families in the State the funds are raised.
“UR Men’s Soccer is excited to support Go4theGoal and wear our gold laces during this weekend’s game,” said UR Men’s Head Coach Chris Apple. “Go4theGoal provides outstanding programming for children with cancer across the country and right here in Rochester. It is an honor for our team to support this meaningful cause and the fight against pediatric cancer.”
The Rochester men’s team has set up a direct donation page which fans can donate to the cause, with all donations going directly to Go4TheGoal and will stay in the Rochester area.
UR’s Go4TheGoal Fundraising Page
ABOUT GO4THEGOAL FOUNDATION
Go4theGoal Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit charitable organization founded in 2006 by Dr. Richard and Beth Stefanacci, soon after their oldest child was diagnosed with Ewing’s Sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer. Go4theGoal provides children undergoing, cancer treatment, and their families with financial assistance, runs fun hospital-based programs, grants special wishes and supplies state-of-the-art electronic products to children and pediatric oncology units in over 70 hospitals across the country. Go4theGoal.org
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