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NIFL Sioux Falls Storm

Storm to Serve at Champps for Southeastern Behavioral HealthCare

March 11, 2004 - National Indoor Football League (NIFL)
Sioux Falls Storm News Release


The Sioux Falls Storm of the National Indoor Football League (NIFL) is pleased to announce the first "Tips for Touchdowns" at Champps Americana on Monday, March 15th.

You've seen them work it on the field, now Storm players will be out in full force working at Champps for a good cause! Players along with coaches and staff will serve tables at Champps from 6-9 pm on Monday, March 15th with tips going to Southeastern Behavioral HealthCare.

In addition to the Storm players, Mark Ovenden from KDLT Sports and Cade and Jen X from the KRRO Morning Show will at Champps Americana to show their support and help raise funds for Southeastern Behavioral HealthCare.

Southeastern Behavioral HealthCare exists to provide quality, comprehensive consumer-sensitive services that promote the emotional and behavioral well being of children, adults and families within our communities. Southeastern is a nonprofit organization that has served over 2,100 clients in 2003 and there is a growing need for their assistance in our community. They help more than 200 homeless people each year, provide care and job placement for people with mental illnesses, give counseling to more than 500 children in our community each year and much more. Over 73% of the people Southeastern Behavioral HealthCare helps have income levels that fall below 20,000 dollars annually.

For more information on Southeastern Behavior HealthCare call 605-336-0510, visit their website at www.southeasternbh.org or e-mail Dan LaRock at danl@southeasternbh.org.

For further information on Storm player appearances, upcoming Storm events, or season ticket options visit our website at www.siouxfallsstorm.com or contact the front office at 605-332-4225.



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