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The Department of Physical Therapy in the School of Health Sciences and Practice, New York Medical College, is holding its 15th Annual Race for Rehab Certified 5K/10K Run/Walk on Sunday, October 13, 2013. Donations and race proceeds benefit Achilles International, a world-wide organization that encourages people with physical disabilities of all levels to participate in running and exercising with the general public regardless of speed, level of ability or age.
Please help our cause by donating! Donations can be made by clicking here. Donation Tiers: Platinum Level Sponsor: $5,000 and up in cash or in-kind value donation: Receive: Eligibility for tax deduct* Permitted one small booth to promote organization Extra-Large sized organization logo on official Race for Rehab T-shirt Organization banner at Start and Finish line Gold Level Sponsor: $1,000-$4,999 cash or in-kind value donation: Receive: Eligibility for tax deduct* Permitted one small booth to promote organization Large sized organization logo on official Race for Rehab T-shirt Organization banner at two water stations Silver Level Sponsor: $750-$999 cash or in-kind value donation: Receive: Eligibility for tax deduct* Permitted one small booth to represent organization or company Medium sized organization logo on official Race for Rehab T-shirt Organization banner at one water station Bronze Level Sponsor: $500-$749 cash or in-kind value donation: Receive: Eligibility for tax deduct* Small booth to represent organization or company. Small sized organization logo on official Race for Rehab T-shirt Organization banner in registration hallway Maroon: Up to $499 cash or in-kind value donation: Receive: Eligibility for tax deduct* Organization name on official Race for Rehab T-shirt * To be eligible for 501(c)(3) tax deduction donations must be in cash and cannot be in in-kind value donation. Checks must be written to “Achilles International”. |
The event helps to raise much needed money for many athletes who are without the resources necessary to participate in an event like Race for Rehab.
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