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REGISTER TODAY: St. John’s Dribble for the Cure One Week Away
9/18/2020 11:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
10th Annual Event Benefitting Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation to Take Place Virtually on Sept. 26
QUEENS, N.Y. – The 10th annual St. John's Dribble for the Cure hosted by the Red Storm men's and women's basketball programs in conjunction with the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation (PCRF) is just one week away. Register today for the first ever virtual Dribble for the Cure on Saturday, September 26 as all proceeds support scientific research conducted by the PCRF Laboratory at New York Medical College.
Due to the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the charitable event will take place through the PCRF Dribble App powered by MoveSpring. The new format features a five-day activity challenge from Sept. 21-25 that leads up to the official Dribble for the Cure on Sept. 26.
Through the newly created fitness tracker PCRF Dribble App, participants will dribble a basketball at their own pace following a course map that will take them throughout the St. John's campus. The PCRF Dribble App will offer live streaming content and unlockable milestones, as well as special messages from teams, coaches and sponsors throughout the event.
Since former men's basketball head coach Steve Lavin helped launch the first Dribble for the Cure at St. John's in 2011, the ongoing relationship between the University and the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation has generated approximately $700,000 to support the work of Dr. Mitchell Cairo, Chief of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation at Maria Fareri Children's Hospital and New York Medical College.
To register or donate to the 10th annual PCRF Dribble for the Cure, click here.
Due to the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the charitable event will take place through the PCRF Dribble App powered by MoveSpring. The new format features a five-day activity challenge from Sept. 21-25 that leads up to the official Dribble for the Cure on Sept. 26.
Through the newly created fitness tracker PCRF Dribble App, participants will dribble a basketball at their own pace following a course map that will take them throughout the St. John's campus. The PCRF Dribble App will offer live streaming content and unlockable milestones, as well as special messages from teams, coaches and sponsors throughout the event.
Since former men's basketball head coach Steve Lavin helped launch the first Dribble for the Cure at St. John's in 2011, the ongoing relationship between the University and the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation has generated approximately $700,000 to support the work of Dr. Mitchell Cairo, Chief of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation at Maria Fareri Children's Hospital and New York Medical College.
To register or donate to the 10th annual PCRF Dribble for the Cure, click here.
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