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2008 “Dig for the Cure” match USF vs Florida A&M on Tuesday, October 21 Head Coach Claire Lessinger stated, “‘Dig for the Cure’ is a great cause. It gives my team the opportunity to assist in finding a cure for breast cancer, a disease that affects women daily. Our players enjoy the extra incentive that rides on each dig they make. It is comforting to know we can use an aspect of our sport to help drive dollars towards cancer research. This campaign was spearheaded by Lisa Marston, the head coach at Charlotte, and she has done a great job of marketing the idea to all volleyball programs. Each year the list of participating schools grows and so do the dollars raised. We are excited to be a part of something very special.” The 2008 season marks the fifth year that USF has been participating in this program and the fight against breast cancer. The Bulls have raised over $10,000. Individual sponsors pledge money per dig earned by the Bulls or can make a flat donation to the cause. The money raised by the team will go directly to the Susan G. Komen Florida Suncoast Breast Cancer Foundation. To contribute monetary donations to the USF “Dig for the Cure” campaign: FLAT DONATION
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Please make check/money order payable to: Susan G Komen for the Cure Foundation ATTN: USF Volleyball/DFTC | 4202 E. Fowler Ave SUN 141 | Tampa, FL 33620 DEADLINE: Online Donation or Mail Postmarked by October 31 ![]() 2007 Dig for the Cure raised $3500 for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Marston started the Dig for the Cure program four years ago as a tribute to her mother and other women to help find a cure for breast cancer. “My mother is a breast cancer survivor,” Marston said. “We started this program to honor breast cancer survivors around the world. Most every person has been affected in some way by breast cancer, and so many people responded that we decided to expand it. I am so proud of the volleyball community for stepping up to raise money for breast cancer research. My lofty goal is that we raise a combined $50,000. My other goal is that this project brings awareness for breast cancer, but also to the college athletes who care about their communities. Athletes are continuously highlighted for bad decisions. It is about time the public sees the good that athletes do so much of.” The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation was established in 1982 by Nancy Brinker to honor the memory of her sister, Susan G. Komen, who died from breast cancer at the age of 36. Today, the Foundation is an international organization with a network of more than 75,000 volunteers working through local affiliates and events like the Komen Race for the Cure® to eradicate breast cancer as a life-threatening disease. Together with its Affiliate Network, corporate partners and generous donors, the Komen Foundation has raised more than $740 million for the fight against breast cancer. For additional information please contact us |


DIG FOR THE CURE 


With the month of October designated as National Breast Cancer Awareness month, USF volleyball team supports this worthy cause with the “Dig for the Cure” campaign.