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Pie Palooza Fundraiser for Adaptive Sports

At 180 Medical, we always love a challenge for a good cause. When it came time to raise money for a local adaptive sports event, we got creative. We decided to start the 1st Annual 180 Medical Pie Palooza Fundraiser for Adaptive Sports.

Pie Palooza Fundraiser for Adaptive Sports

180 Medical Pie Palooza Fundraiser for Adaptive Sports

The idea was simple. 180 Medical employees and leadership donated money into two different jars. Each jar represented a manager at 180 Medical.

Whoever had the most money in the jar at the end of the fundraiser for adaptive sports got a pie in the face!

After the fundraiser, all of our participating managers were good sports and volunteered to get a pie in the face.

We all laughed so much and had a great time. Plus, it was awesome to help raise funds for such a wonderful cause! And we all enjoyed helping raise funds for the wonderful cause.

Also, our fundraiser was a smashing success! We raised almost $2,500, which directly goes to benefit the UCO Endeavor Games.

About the UCO Endeavor Games

The UCO Endeavor Games is a nationally-recognized competition with adaptive sports, such as archery, basketball, track and field, and more.

Athletes with physical disabilities from all over the United States come to Edmond, Oklahoma, to participate in this multi-sport event.

Many 180 Medical friends and customers participate in the events. Also, our employees often volunteer or attend just to show their support and cheer everyone on.

Want to learn more about the Endeavor Games? Visit www.endeavorgames.com.

 

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About the Author
Pie Palooza Fundraiser for Adaptive Sports
Jessica is the Sr. Marketing Specialist at 180 Medical, and she has been with the company for 15 years. She loves getting to be creative in her role and hearing from customers about the positive impact we've made on their lives.

Outside of work, you can find her hanging out with her husband and their dogs or browsing garden centers (where she will almost certainly buy another houseplant she doesn't really need).