$350
MONEY RAISED
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$350
BENEFITING: Operation Access
ORGANIZER: Operation Access
EVENT: The Wipro San Francisco Marathon 2012
EVENT DATE: Jul 29, 2012
THE STORY:
Operation Access wrote -
Operation Access makes it possible for low-income, uninsured people to get needed surgical and specialty care, free of charge, through a medical volunteer network in Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, and Sonoma counties.
These people are simply trying to make ends meet-- to provide for their families and care for their children. They cannot afford to pay for necessary medical care out of pocket. We bring them healing and hope, and enable them to live healthy and productive lives.
In 2011, over 1500 people had operations like hernia and knee repairs and cataract removals that were donated by doctors, nurses, technicians who volunteer their time and skills, and the hospitals that support them. The value of the care provided in 2011 was over $15 million.
Help support OA and our amazing volunteers! Join our Team!
To encourage you, we are offering an OA T-Shirts, Chico Bags, and reimbursement of registration fees at the following levels:
· 5K Run/Walk, Progressive Marathon, or Kids Run: $150 minimum
· First Half-Marathon or Second Half-Marathon: $350 minimum
· Full Marathon: $400 minimum
· Training & Registration any event: $900 minimum (Train For Free)
Please join us for a Kick-Off social event on Thursday May 10th 6-9PM at Vinyl Wine Bar, 359 Divisidero (at Oak St.) in San Francisco, where you will have the opportunity to learn more about OA, meet some of your teammates, and win some great raffle prizes.
A former patient inspired our participation in the SF Marathon. After a year of pain and unemployment, OA volunteers repaired a hernia and Achilles tendon for Jose, a landscaper and veteran marathon runner. He is back to work and back in the race, running in both the Marin Human Race and 2012 SF Marathon to honor Drs. Richard Bland and Thomas Fitzgerald and all of the OA volunteers who help get people back on their feet. Jose's story was recently featured in the Sonoma Index-Tribune.
Want to support our organization but not interested in fundraising? Sponsor an OA team member (below) or click on the orange "Donate" button on the top right corner of this page.
Questions?
Email us at communications@operationaccess.org or call (415) 733-0052.
Check out what we do on our official website www.operationaccess.org
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Thank you for your interest and support.