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    Sunday
    Apr052009

    The Make a Play Foundation Raffles Off an SEC Championship Ring...

    Is your charitable organization looking for items that will make a splash at your next auction event? Are you looking for interesting ways that charities are leveraging their assets?

    Alecia Pynn and the Make a Play Foundation are looking to tap into the hearts (and wallets) of Florida Gator fans everywhere by raffling off a 2006 Florida Gator SEC Championship ring on the foundation's official website. The priceless ring was donated by a member of the championship staff in an effort to drive awareness and excess funds for the Foundation.

    One hundred percent of the proceeds from SEC Championship ring raffle will benefit the Make a Play Foundation. Raffle entries are $5 each or six (6) for $25 and can be purchased through April 19th on the foundation's website.

    The Make a Play Foundation is a network of notable former Gator, Hurricane, and Seminole players, designed to use the passion for football in Florida to create resources and opportunities for children and families in the state, primarily through academic and recreational grants. Players involved with the Foundation include Warrick Dunn, Santana Moss, Sinorice Moss, Max Starks, Errict Rhett, Marvin Jones, and many more. For more information on the Make a Play Foundation, click HERE.

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