
Help For Haiti
Published on January 22, 2010 under National Lacrosse League (NLL)
Edmonton Rush News Release
Edmonton, AB--The Edmonton Rush announced today that they will be donating the earned profits from selling t-shirts and car flags at the season home opener on Saturday, January 23rd at Rexall Place to the Haiti Arise Ministries to be used in the efforts of providing relief to Haiti.
The Rush will sell team t-shirts for $20 and donate $15, in addition to the t-shirts; the Rush will sell car flags for $10 and donate $5 to the Haiti Arise Ministries.
Owner Bruce Urban is well known for his efforts of assisting Haiti in the past. In the winter of 2005, Urban and fellow employees gather together and partnered with Haiti Arise Ministries to bring hope for the future of Haiti. They were proud to share these goals and visions with Haiti Arise Ministries. Through their fundraising, Western RV Country helped to build a new Technical College in Haiti. The Technical College provides technical training and education to the people of Haiti. Giving the Haitian people the opportunity to find jobs, education and most important of all - hope. Together with Haiti Arise Ministries, they made this vision a reality.
And now they need assistance again, the Rush organization encourages fans to be a part of that vision and join them to raise monies for the Haiti Arise Ministries.
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