Win a Four-Day Cruise While Helping People Who Are Paralyzed
Valencia, CA (PRWEB) November 18, 2016 -- Triumph Foundation, (http://www.Triumph-Foundation.org) a nonprofit organization working to improve the lives of people living with disabilities, will be selling raffle tickets to win a Princess Cruises Getaway.
Triumph Foundation is selling raffle tickets for $100 to win a Princess Cruises (http://www.princess.com) vacation in order to raise money to buy a cargo van for transporting the organization's Care Baskets to hospitals, wheelchairs and equipment to adaptive sports events, and haul other necessary items for its outreach program needs.
“Triumph regularly drives back and forth from our main office to hospitals all over Southern California, from Santa Barbara to San Diego. This vehicle will greatly enhance our outreach capabilities,” said Andrew Skinner, Triumph Foundation's founder, “We need to raise $60,000 to purchase a vehicle that is outfitted with a wheelchair lift and vehicle hand controls. We are thankful to Princess Cruises and hope we sell lots of tickets.”
The winner of the cruise will receive a four-day Coastal Getaway cruise for two in a private balcony stateroom. The cruise sails round-trip from Los Angeles along the West Coast, and will include fresh-made cuisine, comfortable accommodations, and dazzling entertainment.
The drawing will take place on December 27, 2016 at 7 PM at Triumph Foundation's End-Of-The-Year celebration at C.O.R.E. (Center of Restorative Exercise) at 9667 Reseda Blvd., Northridge, CA 91324. Winner need not be present.
Raffle tickets can be purchased at http://www.SupportTriumph.org.
For more information visit http://www.Triumph-Foundation.org or call Andrew Skinner (661) 803-3700.
About Triumph Foundation
Triumph Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to help individuals with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) triumph over their disability and to inspire them to keep moving forward with their lives by pushing themselves to get better every day.
Services include giving people who are newly paralyzed Care Baskets that are filled with information and resources; providing grants to help obtain necessary equipment, supplies, and services; assisting with home modifications for wheelchair accessibility; leading SCI support groups; and sponsoring wheelchair sports teams and adaptive recreational programs to support disabled athletes. Outreach and peer support is provided throughout Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura, San Bernardino, Kern, and San Diego Counties.
To date, the organization has touched the lives of over 2,000 individuals with disabilities, given over $200,000 in assistance to people with inadequate medical insurance, performed seven home and bathroom remodels, provided five wheelchair accessible vehicles to people who did not have the means to purchase one on their own, handed out well over 1,000 Care Baskets to newly injured people, and regularly visits 15 area hospitals and rehabilitation centers throughout Southern California.
Andrew Skinner, Triumph Foundation, http://www.triumph-foundation.org, +1 6618033700, [email protected]
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