
Terps, Uplifting Athletes to Hold Touchdown Pledge Drive
11/17/2021 4:01:00 PM | Football
COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- The Maryland Chapter of Uplifting Athletes has partnered with the Terrapin football team to hold a Touchdown Pledge Drive during the game against Michigan on November 20. The goal of the pledge drive is to raise money and shine a spotlight on the Rare Disease Community.
The leadership team of the Maryland Chapter, led by President Eric Najarian, and all the members of the 2021 Terrapins squad is asking fans to make a pledge for each touchdown Maryland scores against Michigan.
To support the Maryland Chapter Touchdown Pledge Drive, please click here to pledge or make a flat donation.
Proceeds from the Maryland Chapter 2021 Touchdown Pledge Drive will support Uplifting Athletes and its commitment to create Uplifting Leaders, engage in Uplifting Experiences, fund Rare Disease Research, and expand Rare Disease Awareness.
The Maryland Chapter started tackling rare diseases in 2009 when it joined Uplifting Athletes. The student-athlete led Maryland Chapter serves the Rare Disease Community in honor of former Terrapins quarterback Boomer Esiason. Esiason's son, Gunnar, lives with the rare disease cystic fibrosis and his battle served as the inspiration for Maryland football to join Uplifting Athletes.
Support the Maryland Chapter and its efforts to make a difference in the Rare Disease Community by signing up today for the 2021 Touchdown Pledge Drive.
The leadership team of the Maryland Chapter, led by President Eric Najarian, and all the members of the 2021 Terrapins squad is asking fans to make a pledge for each touchdown Maryland scores against Michigan.
To support the Maryland Chapter Touchdown Pledge Drive, please click here to pledge or make a flat donation.
Proceeds from the Maryland Chapter 2021 Touchdown Pledge Drive will support Uplifting Athletes and its commitment to create Uplifting Leaders, engage in Uplifting Experiences, fund Rare Disease Research, and expand Rare Disease Awareness.
The Maryland Chapter started tackling rare diseases in 2009 when it joined Uplifting Athletes. The student-athlete led Maryland Chapter serves the Rare Disease Community in honor of former Terrapins quarterback Boomer Esiason. Esiason's son, Gunnar, lives with the rare disease cystic fibrosis and his battle served as the inspiration for Maryland football to join Uplifting Athletes.
Support the Maryland Chapter and its efforts to make a difference in the Rare Disease Community by signing up today for the 2021 Touchdown Pledge Drive.
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