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Ball-ieve in a Cure! Ovarian Cancer

Organized by Tina Sch
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Ball-ieve in a Cure! Ovarian Cancer Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
Ball-ieve in a Cure! Ovarian Cancer Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - back
Ball-ieve in a Cure! Ovarian Cancer shirt design - zoomed
Ball-ieve in a Cure! Ovarian Cancer shirt design - zoomed
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt

Your gift will help to find a cure and help save lives. Wear your shirts during September, Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Snap a picture and post to our Instagram page quilt4acure September 13th Tammy's birthday and day of our Quilt Raffle Drawing

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All funds raised will go directly to The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
$190 raised
27 items sold of
50 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$20
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt, Unisex - Charcoal
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
Unisex - Charcoal
Organized by Tina Sch

About this campaign

Ovarian cancer affects 1 in 70 women across their lifetime and is often not detected until it is in the later, less curable, stage. Ovarian cancer receives far less research funding than other cancers.

Tammy Ball was diagnosed with Stage III-c Ovarian cancer in September 2016. Currently, there is no cure, but we "Ball-ieve" that a cure can be found with help from people like you. All funds raised will go to The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Ovarian Cancer Research Program.

Supporters

Tammy Ball 4 items

I support this fundraiser for all the women who are battling ovarian cancer now or who will be battling ovarian cancer in the future. A better treatment is needed for the fight! And I THANK everyone who supports this fundraiser!!

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