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1996 Charity Cup Challenge ![]() |
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We know the USCAA National Corporate Track & Field Championships for the exciting competition they promise, for the teamwork and camaraderie they promote, and for the health and fitness they inspire.
At this yearís 1996 National Championships, BoozïAllen & Hamilton is issuing a new challenge to corporate team participants: to demonstrate your commitment to helping create winners both on and off the track, in the first-ever Charity Challenge for Special Olympics International. BoozïAllen will award a specially engraved Commemorative Charity Cup to the corporate team that raises the most money per team member for the Special Olympics International. The Charity Cup will be presented during the Championshipsí Opening Ceremonies, with the winning corporate team featured in the 1996 USCAA Nationals program. In addition, a drawing for individual prizes will be held for the top 10 overall fundraisers.
To participate in the 1996 Charity Challenge, simply forward your teamís tax-deductible contributions for the Special Olympics International to Bret Kelsey at USCAA Headquarters, 401 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60611. All funds must be received by July 10, 1996 in order to qualify (make checks payable to: Special Olympics International).
The USCAA National Corporate Track & Field Championships have a history of supporting the Special Olympics ó and the 1996 Charity Challenge promises to make this yearís efforts even more memorable. So rally your competitive spirit and show your teamís support for the special athletes who remind us that winners are those who meet challenges with courage and perseverance, whether on the track or in their daily lives. Please join BoozïAllen in this First Annual Charity Challenge for Special Olympics International.
If you have any questions about how your team can meet this challenge, please call me at (703) 267-4902 or (703) 902-5800, x9397. Thank you in advance for your interest and support.
Sincerely,
Gordon Smith