Sunrise Day Camp Video

Sunrise Day Camp, where Corey Ribotsky is a donor, is featured in a new video with Stacey Sweet and videographer Tom Zweibel. This video offers great insights about the camp, the only one in the country specifically for kids with cancer. Learn more here.

Background to the Heather on Earth Music Foundation

Learn about the work that the Heather on Earth Music Foundation does, an organization that appreciates donations from Corey Ribotsky and so many others. This video offers an explanation of why music therapy is important and about what the Heather on Earth Foundation does to help children in need.

 

Bicycling for Charity

It’s never too early to support a Sunrise Day Camp charity event.  Gene Connor is training to undertake his most ambitious fundraising event next summer from Saturday, June 23 through Sunday August 26.  As a drama and dance specialist at Sunrise Day Camp, where people like Corey Ribotsky are generous sponsors, Connor will cycle 3600 miles across America.

Connor’s goal with this project is two fold. He wants to spread the word about Sunrise Day Camp and also help them to raise money to support their year-round programs.  His cycle program will start in San Diego on June 23rd and end up on the grounds of Sunrise Day Camp around August 26th.  His fundraising goal is $50,000.

Interested parties can make donations at the Sunrise Day Camp website and call follow Gene on his facebook page.

Changing in the Hedge Fund Industry

Those in the hedge fund industry like Corey Ribotsky will find this article interesting and important.  Describing changes in hedge fund owners’ tactics and ways that owners have been looking to capitalize on their success, the article highlights many important changes and opportunities.

Learn more here.

LLS SCOR Program Awards Grants

Donors and fundraisers to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) like Corey Ribotsky understand that the more they give and raise, the more research can be done to cure cancers.  Recently, two new Marshall A. Lichtman Specialized Center of Research (SCOR) grants were awarded.  The SCOR program is LLS’s largest academic research grant. Since it began in 2000, it has had more than $235.

The newest recipients are Frederick W. Alt, Ph.D., Harvard Medical School, and Anthony Green, M.D., Ph.D., University of Cambridge.  Each of these grants is valued at $1.25 million a year for five years.

Learn more about this amazing grant and about the most recent recipients.