Lincoln, NE’s Bowling for Brains to benefit Renowned Brain Aneurysm Foundation
Hanover, MA (PRWEB) April 19, 2015 -- Family and friends of Brad Baddeley are proud to present the Bowling for Brains in Memory of Brad Baddeley event to honor his memory and raise funds for the renowned Brain Aneurysm Foundation.
Bowling for Brains is cheduled to take place on Sunday, April 26, 2015 at Madsen’s Bowling located 4700 Dudley Street in Lincoln, Nebraska. Participants may arrive at 12:30pm on the 26th and the event runs from 1:00 to 3:00pm.
The cost is only $4 per game and 100% of the proceeds directly benefit the Brain Aneurysm Foundation and helps:
• Fund and support new research in the fight against brain aneurysms
• Provide support and educational materials to the medical community, the newly diagnosed, survivors, family members, friends and the general public regarding the facts, treatment options, and recovery process for brain aneurysms
• Increase awareness of brain aneurysms by promoting National Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month in September and by distributing aneurysm awareness materials to emergency departments in every hospital and to communities
Brad Baddeley was a kind-hearted, loyal young man. He touched many lives with his joking, gregarious nature yet easy, inviting manner. Brad’s friends will always remember his love of baseball (despite claiming a dislike for the outdoors) and bad action movies, Journey and enjoying life to the fullest. Brad enjoyed many activities, including recreational bowling. As he progressed with weight-lifting, his goal was to see just how hard he could throw the heaviest bowling ball available! Come throw some strikes in Brad’s honor.
For more information about the event and/or supporting the Brain Aneurysm Foundation please contact Donna Gunn at [email protected] or visit the Bowling for Brains in Memory of Brad Baddeley registration site.
The Brain Aneurysm Foundation is the world’s leading source of private funding of brain aneurysm research. Now celebrating 20 years of service, the Brain Aneurysm Foundation was established in 1994 in Boston, Massachusetts with a mission to promote early detection of brain aneurysms by providing knowledge and raising awareness of the signs, symptoms and risk factors; work with the medical communities to provide support networks for patients and families; as well as to further research that will improve patient outcomes and save lives. For more information about the Brain Aneurysm Foundation, visit http://www.bafound.org.
Elizabeth Dow, Brain Aneurysm Foundation, +1 781-826-5556 Ext: 203, [email protected]
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