ST. JUDE NEW ENGLAND CLASSIC Inaugural St. Jude New England Classic a t Wan n amois ett Count ry Cl ub May 2 3, 2016 11:30a m stjude.org/newenglandclassic St. Jude patient Benton, age 3, acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Inaugural St. Jude New England Classic at Wannamoisett Country Club Event Program 11:30am Registration & Welcome Gift 12:00pm Lunch & Open Bar 1:00pm Tee Off 5:00pm Open Bar & Premium Raffle On Course Food Sponsored by: Hole 5 Rocco s Pub & Grub Hole 10 Say Cheese Hole 15 Milk Money 6:30pm Dinner 7:30pm Live Auction 8:30pm Event Concludes Every Golfer will receive a gift from Titleist or FootJoyGolf valued at $200 FootJoyGolf shoes and 1 dozen golf balls FootJoy Rain Gear, 1 dozen Pro V1/V1x and a glove Titleist travel bag, FootJoy Shirt and a glove Volkey Wedge, Footjoy shirt and a glove Titelist stand bag with Wannamoisett logo and a glove
Quick Facts About St. Jude St. Jude is where doctors often send their toughest cases because St. Jude has the world s best survival rates for some of the most aggressive childhood cancers. Families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food because all a family should worry about is helping their child live. Treatments invented at St. Jude have helped push the overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20 percent to more than 80 percent since the hospital opened more than 50 years ago. The current national survival rates for selected childhood cancers now include: 5-YEAR CANCER SURVIVAL RATES Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (cancer of the blood) Hodgkin lymphoma (cancer of lymph system) Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (cancer of infection fighting cells) 1962 vs. present* 4% 7% 50% 95% 80% 94% Because the majority of St. Jude funding comes from individual contributors, St. Jude has the Retinoblastoma (cancer affecting eyes) 75% 95% freedom to focus on what matters most saving kids regardless of their financial situation. Neuroblastoma (tumor of peripheral nervous tissue) 10% 75% St. Jude freely shares the discoveries it makes, and every child saved at St. Jude means doctors and scientists worldwide can use that knowledge to save thousands more Wilms tumor (kidney tumor) Osteosarcoma (bone cancer) 20% 50% 70% 90% children. St. Jude has increased the survival rates for acute Rhabdomyosarcoma 30% 65% lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), the most common form of cancer, from 4 percent before opening in Ewing sarcoma (a type of bone cancer) 5% 65% 1962 to 94 percent today. Medulloblastoma (a type of brain tumor) 10% 85% 1962 Present * Cancer survival rates of five years or greater, based on national averages from 2001-2007 0 20 40 60 80 100 Percent suarvival
MEET ST. JUDE PATIENT Benton Last spring, Benton s parents noticed bruises on his arms and legs, but they chalked it up to time on the playground. But when Benton started to complain about pain, they became worried. A trip to the doctor revealed devastating news: Benton suffered from acute lymphoblastic leukemia. His family turned to St. Jude Children s Research Hospital, where he is undergoing two-and-a-half years of chemotherapy. He hasn t slowed down at all during treatment, said Benton s mom. He still wants to do all the things he loves. Benton likes to go to the park, ride his bike and hit golf balls. Benton 3 YEARS OLD acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Sponsor Opportunities PLATINUM SPONSOR - $10,000 Naming opportunity Inaugural St. Jude New England Classic at Wannamoisett Country Club Presented By: (Your Company) Two Foursomes Eight Dinner Tickets Premier signage on course On-stage recognition by event host Brand inclusion on all event related materials and name recognition in all media releases SOLD OUT Logo on event invitation, event homepage (stjude.org/newenglandclassic) and event sponsor page SILVER SPONSOR - $5,000 One foursome Four Dinner Tickets Premier signage on course On-stage recognition by event host Logo on event sponsor page (st.jude.org/newenglandclassic) BRONZE SPONSOR - $2,500 One foursome Four Dinner Tickets GOLD SPONSOR - $7,500 Two Foursomes Eight Dinner Tickets Premier signage on course On-stage recognition by event host Brand inclusion on all event related materials and name recognition in all media releases Logo on event sponsor page (st.jude.org/newenglandclassic) SOLD OUT TEE SIGN - $100 DINNER TICKET - $100 ST. JUDE CHILDREN S RESEARCH HOSPITAL IS A QUALIFIED NON-PROFIT UNDER IRC SEC. 501 (C)(3) #35.1044585. TAX LETTERS WILL BE SENT AFTER THE EVENT.
St. Jude New England Classic Commitment Form RETURN BY MAY 2, 2016 SOLD OUT SOLD OUT PLATINUM SPONSOR $10,000 GOLD SPONSOR $7,500 SILVER SPONSOR $5,000 BRONZE SPONSOR $2,500 TEE SIGN Sign $100 EVENT TICKET 1 Ticket $100 Company/Name Company Representative Address City State ZIP Telephone number E-mail address My company is unable to sponsor, but I would like to donate $ Make Checks Payable to: ST. JUDE CHILDREN S RESEARCH HOSPITAL For additional information contact: Kaitlyn Fitzgibbons, Regional Event Specialist ALSAC/St. Jude Children s Research Hospital New England Regional Office 313 Washington Street, Suite 310 Newton, MA 02458 T 617-965-5262 F 617-969-4480 E kaitlyn.fitzgibbons@stjude.org stjude.org/newenglandclassic
RESEARCH FREELY SHARED WORLDWIDE ANNUAL OPPERATING COST FOR ST. JUDE IS NEARLY $1 BILLION CANCER IS THE NO.1 CAUSE OF DEATH IN CHILDREN <14 IN THE U.S. No family ever pays St. Jude for anything. ST JUDE HAS THE WORLD S BEST SURVIVAL RATES FOR SOME OF THE MOST AGGESSIVE CHILDHOOD CANCERS BECAUSE THE MAJORITY OF ST. JUDE FUNDING COMES FROM INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTORS, ST. JUDE HAS THE FREEDOM TO FOCUS ON WHAT MATTERS MOST SAVING KIDS REGARDLESS OF THEIR FINANCIAL SITUATION TREATMENTS INVENTED AT ST. JUDE HELPED PUSH THE OVERALL CHILDHOOD CANCER SURVIVAL RATE FROM 20% IN 1962 TO MORE THAN 80% TODAY. ST. JUDE HAS INCREASED THE SURVIVAL RATES FOR ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA (ALL) FROM 4% TO 94% BEFORE OPENING IN 1962