Event aims to bring fundraising total to USD 2 million for cancer research at Seattle Children’s Hospital
SEATTLE, 2015-7-31 — /Travel PR News/ — Join the team from Four Seasons Hotel Seattle for the Run of Hope Seattle, an annual 5K run and 3K walk benefiting the Pediatric Brain Tumor Research Fund (PBTRF). The seventh annual Run of Hope will be held on Sunday, September 27, 2015 at Seward Park and will aim to raise USD 325,000 for cancer research, bringing the total to USD 2 million.
PBTRF and Four Seasons Hotel Seattle joined forces in 2009, adding to the many global efforts made byFour Seasons to eradicate cancer worldwide. More than USD 1.7 million has been raised through the Run of Hope Seattle, providing vital research for breakthrough treatment options for children with brain tumors and brain cancer at Seattle Children’s Hospital. Such success has made the Run of Hope Seattle one of the top fundraising guilds at the Hospital to date.
Event Details
One hundred percent of event proceeds go directly to the PBTRF. Teams and individuals can register and make donations for the timed run/walk online by September 23, 2015.
Can’t make the race? Connect with the Run of Hope Seattle on Facebook and Twitter for more information on ways to support pediatric brain tumor research.
PRESS CONTACTS
Crystal Southcote
PR and Social Media Assistant Manager
99 Union Street
Seattle, Washington 98101
U.S.A.
crystal.southcote@fourseasons.com
+1 (206) 749-3909
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