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Wear It or Wave It |
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 Buy a "M GO BLUE for Mott" rally scarf and show your support for the University of Michigan and the campaign for the U−M C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital and Women’s Hospital fundraising campaign. The scarves can be purchased at M−Den and local Meijer stores as well. The 60−inch maize and blue scarves, made of acrylic, sell for $10, with a portion of the proceeds going to the hospital campaign.
Football head coach Lloyd Carr, men’s basketball coach John Beilein and ice hockey coach Red Berenson are looking forward to seeing them waving in the stands at home games.
The coaches hope fans will join the members of the Michigan Marching Band—who plan to wave their rally scarves at all home football games—in showing their Wolverine spirit and support for Mott.
For more information, visit: www.mottchildrenshospital.org
GO BLUE! GO MOTT! |
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Save a Heart |
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 Purchase your holiday cards from Save A Heart, and the proceeds will benefit patients and their families who come to the University of Michigan Congenital Heart Center at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital.
The Congenital Heart Center provides comprehensive care for infants, children and young adults with congenital heart disease by highly trained cardiac surgeons, cardiologists, intensive care specialists, nurses, social workers, anesthesiologists and radiologists. The excellence in patient care and an unwavering commitment to continuous improvement in the care process and the outcomes for patients makes the Michigan Congenital Heart Center an important resource for not only the State of Michigan but for the entire country.
Visit www.umsaveaheart.org to see all of the designs. To order your cards, call 734−936−9134 or e−mail samh@umich.edu. A pack of 12 cards costs $16. |
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Make a Difference |
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You can make an impact on the lives of patients, families, students, fellows, clinicians and researchers at the U−M C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital and Women’s Hospital by making a donation in support of facilities, to fight a specific disease or to benefit another area of interest. To learn more about how you can help, visit our Web site. |
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