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8th Annual Climb to Conquer SADS
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8th Annual Climb to Conquer SADS-
Event location:
Scotchman's Peak, outside of Sandpoint, ID
Event date and time:
9/14/2014 12:00:00 AM
The Climb to Conquer SADS is one of the SADS Foundation’s largest annual fund-raisers. Skilled climbers partner with SADS Families as we raise awareness of life-threatening arrhythmias.
Twelve skilled climbers are matched with SADS families as they work together to raise $1000 per climber. Climbers bring a flag honoring the sponsoring family to the peak, and photos are taken as the celebration of life commences. Sponsor families are able to share their stories with the climbers, and the flag bearing the family’s name are lasting keepsakes.
Plan ahead now for 2014! You can participate! Sign up to be a climber, or be a climber sponsor family. Corporations can also get involved through corporate sponsorships and in-kind donations.
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