THE ONE STEP CLOSER FOUNDATION PRESENTS “SHINE WITH THE SHRINERS” $10,000 CHECK DONATION ON OCTOBER 8 AT SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN HOUSTON
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WHAT: One Step Closer Foundation Founder Jacob Zalewski, a former patient at Shriners Hospitals for Children, along with celebrity supporters will present a $10,000 donation to the esteemed hospital on Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 2p.m. The event brings attention to those suffering from CP, an incurable disorder that affects the body movement, muscle control and coordination. “Shine with the Shriners” will feature celebrated UFC Hall of Fame fighter Forrest Griffin, popular MMA star Ian McCall, wrestling personalities from celebrity Booker T.’s School of Wrestlers and former WWF diva Ryan Shamrock (Alicia Webb). Information on last year’s event visit www.1scf.org.
WHEN: Thursday, October 8 at 2 p.m.
WHERE: Shriners Hospitals for Children Houston - 6977 Main Street
ABOUT THE ONE STEP CLOSERFOUNDATION
The One Step Closer Foundation is a non-profit, charitable organization whose main goal is to ease—as much as possible- the lives of those with CP. Through fundraising efforts including “Raising the Stakes for CP Celebrity Poker Tournament”, OSCF brings together celebrities, poker pros, high rollers and everyday advocates to increase awareness about CPand to assist people with the disorder and theirfamilies. Over 700,000 adults and children in the United States currently have CP and two out of every 1,000 children will be born with CP.
ABOUT JACOB ZALEWSKI
Born February 13, 1983, three months premature Jacob Zalewski was given a 3% chance of survival due to various complications at birth. He was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy at the age of three, but the onset came at birth. Zalewski has never considered himself handicapped by this debilitating disease. Rather he has considered it a blessing, looking at it as something to use positively to inspireothers .
ABOUT SHRINERS HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN — HOUSTON
Shriners provides the highest quality care for a wide range of pediatric orthopaedic and neuromusculoskeletal disorders and diseases, including Cerebral Palsy. Our inpatient and outpatient units are colorful, kid-friendly and designed to place patients and families at ease. Every member of our staff—from surgeons to therapists, nurses to orthotists—is focused on providing exemplary care that places the family at the center of the team.
WHAT: One Step Closer Foundation Founder Jacob Zalewski, a former patient at Shriners Hospitals for Children, along with celebrity supporters will present a $10,000 donation to the esteemed hospital on Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 2p.m. The event brings attention to those suffering from CP, an incurable disorder that affects the body movement, muscle control and coordination. “Shine with the Shriners” will feature celebrated UFC Hall of Fame fighter Forrest Griffin, popular MMA star Ian McCall, wrestling personalities from celebrity Booker T.’s School of Wrestlers and former WWF diva Ryan Shamrock (Alicia Webb). Information on last year’s event visit www.1scf.org.
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WHERE: Shriners Hospitals for Children Houston - 6977 Main Street
MEDIA: Media Photos: 1:30 p.m.; Check presentation: 2:00 p.m. To
attend this special event contact:Joy Brown with OSCF at
joymillerproducer@gmail.com or 310-621-7005.
ABOUT THE ONE STEP CLOSERFOUNDATION
The One Step Closer Foundation is a non-profit, charitable organization whose main goal is to ease—as much as possible- the lives of those with CP. Through fundraising efforts including “Raising the Stakes for CP Celebrity Poker Tournament”, OSCF brings together celebrities, poker pros, high rollers and everyday advocates to increase awareness about CPand to assist people with the disorder and theirfamilies. Over 700,000 adults and children in the United States currently have CP and two out of every 1,000 children will be born with CP.
ABOUT JACOB ZALEWSKI
Born February 13, 1983, three months premature Jacob Zalewski was given a 3% chance of survival due to various complications at birth. He was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy at the age of three, but the onset came at birth. Zalewski has never considered himself handicapped by this debilitating disease. Rather he has considered it a blessing, looking at it as something to use positively to inspireothers .
ABOUT SHRINERS HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN — HOUSTON
Shriners provides the highest quality care for a wide range of pediatric orthopaedic and neuromusculoskeletal disorders and diseases, including Cerebral Palsy. Our inpatient and outpatient units are colorful, kid-friendly and designed to place patients and families at ease. Every member of our staff—from surgeons to therapists, nurses to orthotists—is focused on providing exemplary care that places the family at the center of the team.
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