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Are You A Poet? Help Us Out!
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Are You A Poet? Help Us Out!-
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Event date and time:
1/2/2013 12:00:00 AM
A Heart & Soul Grant program poem writing contest! You can be a winner!
We are calling to all poets out there to help our charity out with the Heart & Soul Grant program in a poem writing contest!
Whether you are a professional writer or just some one who loves words and wants to be creative, we want to hear from you!
Here’s how you enter the contest:
Create a 4-8 line poem describing the mission of the SADS Foundation
: “To save the lives and support the families of children and young adults who are genetically predisposed to sudden death due to hearty rhythm abnormalities”
Submit your poem by January 2, 2013
to the SADS Foundation by emailing laura@sads.org
We will enter the best poem
to the Heart & Soul Grant program!
Good luck!
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