Hello friends and family!
Alice’s Taekwondo Academy, Tiger Rock, is hosting its 11th anual Break-A-Thon fundraiser for PCH. This year the academy’s goal is $40,000! All proceeds from the Break-A-Thon will benefit Phoenix Children’s Hospital and are tax deductible.
At the Break-a-thon Alice will have the opportunity to show off her board breaking skills, and we need your help! We are asking for pledges and donations, and we will personally match the donations we get! You can donate right here, directly through this page (and you will get a tax ID right away!) or via check addressed directly to PCH which we can collect next time we see you!
Alice’s Taekwondo Academy, Tiger Rock, is hosting its 11th anual Break-A-Thon fundraiser for PCH. This year the academy’s goal is $40,000! All proceeds from the Break-A-Thon will benefit Phoenix Children’s Hospital and are tax deductible.
At the Break-a-thon Alice will have the opportunity to show off her board breaking skills, and we need your help! We are asking for pledges and donations, and we will personally match the donations we get! You can donate right here, directly through this page (and you will get a tax ID right away!) or via check addressed directly to PCH which we can collect next time we see you!
- Phoenix Children’s offers the most comprehensive pediatric care services in the Southwest region providing a full range of services solely dedicated to children, including Arizona’s only Pediatric Level 1 Trauma Center
- The hospital's family centered care programs are remarkably sensitive to what sick and injured children and their families really need.
- With more than 400 active research projects, Phoenix Children’s is committed to finding better treatments and cures for children here in Arizona and across the globe.
And the hospital doesn't just stop there. Phoenix Children’s is one of only a handful of children’s hospitals recognized in 10 out of 10 categories for clinical excellence by U.S. News and World Reports Best Children’s Hospitals.
Please support my fundraiser—and Phoenix Children’s Hospital.