Buzz Off for Kids with Cancer Fundraising Event on June 4. Visit buzzforkids.org to register.
Foxboro, MASS.—Special guest, Rob Gronkowski, and hundreds of brave men, women, and kids will unite to buzz their heads for pediatric cancer awareness and raise funds for the charity, One Mission. The 8th Annual Buzz Off will take place on Sunday, June 4th, at Gillette Stadium and the money raised through Buzz Off participation will help fund exciting programs for kids fighting cancer at local hospitals.
“One Mission does whatever to get it takes to get kids and families through cancer treatment, said Ashley Haseotes, Founder of One Mission. “Our goal is to make life in the hospital less lonely and stressful, provide some joy during a time of fear and uncertainty, and give patients and their families the support they need to get through the emotional and unexpected financial challenges of treatment.”
Proceeds from the Gillette Buzz Off event will fund One Mission programs at Boston Children’s Hospital, the Jimmy Fund Clinic at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Hasbro Children’s Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island.
“I’m so excited to be part of the One Mission Buzz Off again this year! One Mission helps so many kids going through a really tough time,” says Buzzee and Tight End Rob Gronkowski. “It’s a great cause, and a very inspirational day, so I hope to have a lot of people join me in buzzing on June 4th.”
Event Details
The 8th Annual Buzz Off takes place on Sunday, June 4th, 2017, from 9am to 2pm at Gillette Stadium. For more information and to register, sponsor a “Buzzee” or team, or donate, please visit www.buzzforkids.org.
About One Mission
One Mission is a pediatric cancer charity that does whatever it takes to get kids through cancer treatment. One Mission’s programs and services reduce stress, restore joy and help patients and their families get through the emotional and financial challenges of treatment. Since 2009, One Mission has raised more than $7 Million dollars and has brought smiles, comfort and support to over 7,000 kids fighting cancer and their families.
[From a news release]