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AverysHope
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re: 2012 SEC Autographed Coaches Ball Fundraiser
Posted by AverysHope on 11/30/12 at 10:53 pm to AverysHope
Last Chance.
The drawing for the autographed football is tomorrow. Last chance to get your tickets.
The drawing for the autographed football is tomorrow. Last chance to get your tickets.
re: 2012 SEC Autographed Coaches Ball Fundraiser
Posted by AverysHope on 11/29/12 at 10:47 am to AverysHope
Only a couple of days left.
re: 2012 SEC Autographed Coaches Ball Fundraiser
Posted by AverysHope on 11/27/12 at 3:59 pm to AverysHope
bump
re: 2012 SEC Autographed Coaches Ball Fundraiser
Posted by AverysHope on 11/25/12 at 7:57 pm to AverysHope
If you have not purchased a chance to win the autographed football, and plan to do so, this is the last week of the fundraiser. Please share this with anyone that you think might be interested. Please help keep this near the top. I almost didn't find it on page 28.
re: 2012 Autographed SEC Coaches Ball Fundraiser
Posted by AverysHope on 11/23/12 at 7:36 pm to AverysHope
Yep, looks like it got anchored instead of pinned.
re: 2012 SEC Autographed Coaches Ball Fundraiser
Posted by AverysHope on 11/23/12 at 7:34 pm to Rebelgator
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Hopefully an admin will see it.:cheers:
Hopefully
re: 2012 SEC Autographed Coaches Ball Fundraiser
Posted by AverysHope on 11/22/12 at 9:35 pm to volfan30
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That sucks. Prayers for your family/daughter.
Thanks volfan30, I hate that the situation in Knoxville is not better, would have loved to have gotten more support from that fan base. This is the second year that we have done this, and hopefully next year there will be a signature on there that Rocky Top fans will be proud of.
re: 2012 SEC Autographed Coaches Ball Fundraiser
Posted by AverysHope on 11/22/12 at 5:05 pm to Rebelgator
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RA the first post and request a sticky. It'll keep it at the top.
Done.
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Your request has been sent for review.
re: 2012 SEC Autographed Coaches Ball Fundraiser
Posted by AverysHope on 11/22/12 at 4:46 pm to AverysHope
Can y'all help us keep this at the top?
re: 2012 SEC Autographed Coaches Ball Fundraiser
Posted by AverysHope on 11/21/12 at 6:18 pm to JDM1992
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Several future HOF members on that ball. Praying for that little girl
Thank you so much JDM1992. There are 4 National Champion Coaches on there, will be more if a few of them continue in the right direction.
re: 2012 Autographed SEC Coaches Ball Fundraiser
Posted by AverysHope on 11/21/12 at 6:14 pm to AverysHope
Thank you to those that have purchased tickets.
I wonder why this thread does not go back to top with reply? Please help keep at the top.
I wonder why this thread does not go back to top with reply? Please help keep at the top.
re: 2012 SEC Autographed Coaches Ball Fundraiser
Posted by AverysHope on 11/21/12 at 6:13 pm to AverysHope
Thank you to those that have purchased. :nana:
re: 2012 Autographed SEC Coaches Ball Fundraiser
Posted by AverysHope on 11/21/12 at 1:21 pm to OldTigerMom
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Just purchased my tickets. Money for a great cause.
Thank you as well.
re: 2012 Autographed SEC Coaches Ball Fundraiser
Posted by AverysHope on 11/21/12 at 1:20 pm to rlp
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Bought some tickets...good luck with your fundraiser!
Thank you for your support.
re: 2012 Autographed SEC Coaches Ball Fundraiser
Posted by AverysHope on 11/21/12 at 10:13 am to AverysHope
Only a little over a week left to purchase your chance to win this autographed football. Please help by keeping this topic near the top.
re: 2012 SEC Autographed Coaches Ball Fundraiser
Posted by AverysHope on 11/21/12 at 10:11 am to AverysHope
Only a little over a week left to purchase your chance to win this autographed football. Please help by keeping this topic near the top.
re: 2012 SEC Autographed Coaches Ball Fundraiser
Posted by AverysHope on 11/5/12 at 6:38 pm to Rebelgator
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Bump for a good cause
Thanks
re: 2012 SEC Autographed Coaches Ball Fundraiser
Posted by AverysHope on 11/5/12 at 5:55 pm to LanierSpots
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Value dropped.
Joker is out
I agree that there are several names that will not be coaches Next year, but they are coaches (some would disagree) this year.
There are 4 National Champs coaches on the ball.
Thanks for any support, we are raising money for medical research (at UF) for a very rare disease that my daughter has.
re: 2012 SEC Autographed Coaches Ball Fundraiser
Posted by AverysHope on 11/5/12 at 5:48 pm to genro
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This is the sec rant. Why is only Les Miles' name in bold?
Sorry about that, just copied the code from the Tigerdroppings side to here. Fixed.
2012 SEC Autographed Coaches Ball Fundraiser
Posted by AverysHope on 11/5/12 at 5:40 pm
The Southeastern Conference has once again generously donated an autographed football to Avery’s Hope Fund for Glycogen Storage Disease Research ( AverysHope.org).
Last year, approximately $5,200 was raised for research through the autographed football raffle fundraiser and the hope is to double that amount this year.
Avery Robinson is a 5 year old little girl from Mississippi that was diagnosed with Glycogen Storage Disease Type Ia when she was about 9 months old. Today, she is doing great thanks to the research that is being done by her doctor and others at the University of Florida.
There was only one ball that was signed by all of the coaches and SEC Commissioner Mike Slive during 2012 SEC Media Days. This is also the first year of the expansion that welcomes University of Missouri Tigers and Texas A&M University Aggies. Commissioner Slive signed and dated this ball "2012" to commemorate this expansion year.
Avery’s Hope will be selling tickets over the next few months and a winner will be chosen on December 1, 2012, during the SEC Championship game. The football will be presented in a very nice wooden based crystal styrene display case that has a UV coating to protect the signatures.
For a donation of $5.00, you will receive 1 ticket, and for an even better deal, you can get 5 tickets for a donation of $20.00. All proceeds will go to benefit Glycogen Storage Disease research.
This year, tickets can be purchased online at AverysHope.org by selecting the desired quantity in the drop down list box at the top of the donate page. If you would rather make a larger, tax-deductible donation, instructions can be found lower on the donate page. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask on Facebook, or by email.
Signatures Included:
Mike Slive - Southeastern Conference
Nick Saban - University of Alabama
John L. Smith - University of Arkansas
Gene Chizik - Auburn University
Will Muschamp - University of Florida
Mark Richt - University of Georgia
Joker Phillips - University of Kentucky
Les Miles - Louisiana State University
Hugh Freeze - University of Mississippi
Dan Mullen - Mississippi State University
Gary Pinkel - University of Missouri
Steve Spurrier - University of South Carolina
Derek Dooley - University of Tennessee
Kevin Sumlin - Texas A&M University
James Franklin - Vanderbilt University
Glycogen Storage Disease is a rare genetic disorder centered in the liver and because of a missing enzyme the body cannot maintain normal blood sugar levels without constant feedings. Dangerous by-products such as lactate, uric acids, and triglycerides in combination with low blood sugars lead to numerous complications including impaired breathing, seizures, coma and death if a very strict dietary regimen is not followed. The management of GSD is lifelong, and not only affects the child, but also affects the parents and family of the child born with this disease. These children must be fed every one to four hours to maintain appropriate blood glucose levels. Because this regimen of constantly feeding day and night and because missing a meal or feeding can have catastrophic effects, most children have gastric tubes placed and some have issues ingesting by mouth. Our hope is that a cure is found and these children can live their lives not restricted by this disease.
All proceeds from this fundraiser will go to Dr. David Weinstein's research efforts at the University of Florida . Dr. Weinstein has worked to dramatically improve the lives of children with GSD. He has given these children the chance to not only survive, but to thrive under his care. His research is curing dogs bred with this disease, so we are not just 'hoping' for a cure anymore, we are actually raising funds for the final steps of research to proceed to FDA approval for human testing. With the combination of advances in gene therapy, more public awareness, and financial support, the cure is just around the corner. This research can only continue and progress with help from people like you.
Last year, approximately $5,200 was raised for research through the autographed football raffle fundraiser and the hope is to double that amount this year.
Avery Robinson is a 5 year old little girl from Mississippi that was diagnosed with Glycogen Storage Disease Type Ia when she was about 9 months old. Today, she is doing great thanks to the research that is being done by her doctor and others at the University of Florida.
There was only one ball that was signed by all of the coaches and SEC Commissioner Mike Slive during 2012 SEC Media Days. This is also the first year of the expansion that welcomes University of Missouri Tigers and Texas A&M University Aggies. Commissioner Slive signed and dated this ball "2012" to commemorate this expansion year.
Avery’s Hope will be selling tickets over the next few months and a winner will be chosen on December 1, 2012, during the SEC Championship game. The football will be presented in a very nice wooden based crystal styrene display case that has a UV coating to protect the signatures.
For a donation of $5.00, you will receive 1 ticket, and for an even better deal, you can get 5 tickets for a donation of $20.00. All proceeds will go to benefit Glycogen Storage Disease research.
This year, tickets can be purchased online at AverysHope.org by selecting the desired quantity in the drop down list box at the top of the donate page. If you would rather make a larger, tax-deductible donation, instructions can be found lower on the donate page. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask on Facebook, or by email.
Signatures Included:
Mike Slive - Southeastern Conference
Nick Saban - University of Alabama
John L. Smith - University of Arkansas
Gene Chizik - Auburn University
Will Muschamp - University of Florida
Mark Richt - University of Georgia
Joker Phillips - University of Kentucky
Les Miles - Louisiana State University
Hugh Freeze - University of Mississippi
Dan Mullen - Mississippi State University
Gary Pinkel - University of Missouri
Steve Spurrier - University of South Carolina
Derek Dooley - University of Tennessee
Kevin Sumlin - Texas A&M University
James Franklin - Vanderbilt University
Glycogen Storage Disease is a rare genetic disorder centered in the liver and because of a missing enzyme the body cannot maintain normal blood sugar levels without constant feedings. Dangerous by-products such as lactate, uric acids, and triglycerides in combination with low blood sugars lead to numerous complications including impaired breathing, seizures, coma and death if a very strict dietary regimen is not followed. The management of GSD is lifelong, and not only affects the child, but also affects the parents and family of the child born with this disease. These children must be fed every one to four hours to maintain appropriate blood glucose levels. Because this regimen of constantly feeding day and night and because missing a meal or feeding can have catastrophic effects, most children have gastric tubes placed and some have issues ingesting by mouth. Our hope is that a cure is found and these children can live their lives not restricted by this disease.
All proceeds from this fundraiser will go to Dr. David Weinstein's research efforts at the University of Florida . Dr. Weinstein has worked to dramatically improve the lives of children with GSD. He has given these children the chance to not only survive, but to thrive under his care. His research is curing dogs bred with this disease, so we are not just 'hoping' for a cure anymore, we are actually raising funds for the final steps of research to proceed to FDA approval for human testing. With the combination of advances in gene therapy, more public awareness, and financial support, the cure is just around the corner. This research can only continue and progress with help from people like you.
re: How to request a thread to be sticky or pinned
Posted by AverysHope on 11/4/12 at 4:16 pm to Pectus
Thanks.
@Pectus :lol:
She got pinned on the back seat. Bless that lovely yellow school bus.
@Pectus :lol:
She got pinned on the back seat. Bless that lovely yellow school bus.
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