When Offshore Sailing School first got involved with the Leukemia Cup Regatta in 2009, Offshore Sailing School’s founders Doris and Steve Colgate had three inspirations:
Offshore Sailing School has been a proud national sponsor of LLS and the Leukemia Cup Regattas for many years, helping to raise and contribute more than $140,000 toward finding the cure for blood cancers. The Leukemia Cup Regatta brings sailors together to raise funds and compete in a fun atmosphere. It is truly one of the greatest events, helping patients who have suffered or are still suffering from blood cancer, and those who have lost loved ones or friends to leukemia, lymphoma or myeloma. The Colgates feel so strongly about LLS and hope you can also join in this national effort to raise funds for research and blood cancer treatments. All it takes is a simple step: registering for a Leukemia Cup Regatta in your area. If you don’t own a boat or have a crew, you can still get involved by purchasing tickets to the parties or supporting the local auction events.
When you participate in a Leukemia Cup Regatta, you are doing more than racing your boat towards the finish line You and your crew are helping accelerate cancer cures and improving the quality of life for patients and their families.
Thank you very much for your support!
Marty Siederer, Product Lead, Leukemia Cup Regatta
The National Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
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