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Follow on Google News | Jordyn Cook Epilepsy Fund hosts fundaiser July 22 at Plymouth Country ClubFundraiser golf tournament helps raise $350,000 for Mass General Hospital educational website for epilepsy
By: PR First Sixth Annual Jordyn Cook Epilepsy Fund Golf Tournament to be held July 22 at Plymouth Country Club; fund nears its goal of raising $350,000 for MGH educational website PLYMOUTH and MARSHFIELD, MA, ISSUED JULY 11, 2013… Proceeds from the tournament are expected to help the Fund reach its objective of raising a total of $350,000 to fund Massachusetts General Hospital educational website, “Growing Up With Epilepsy” The site is an ongoing resource that includes an introduction to epilepsy, and information about the brain and seizure types; there is valuable information for families of epilepsy patients on diagnosis, causes and treatment. There is additionally a section dedicated to “the whole child,” To date, the Fund has contributed $336,000 to this effort; and, according to Peter A. Cook, Jr., President of the Jordyn Cook Epilepsy Fund, they expect to easily reach their goal with this tournament. Jordyn Cook is 16-year old young lady who lives with epilepsy. She is a student at the May School in Brockton, and gets to spend weekends with her family in Kingston. She and her father, Peter A. Cook, Jr. and their family have said how grateful they are for the generosity of everyone over the years. Jordyn’ Peter Cook Sr. said that their family was so moved by the generosity of this individual that they plan to recognize him at this year’s tournament. “Joe’ Seizures from epilepsy result in up to 45,000 deaths in the U.S. annually, more than the number from breast cancer. Epilepsy affects more people than Cerebral Palsy, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’ Because the Fund is so close to achieving its goal, the tournament directors have reduced the prices for participation this year, as a “thank you” to all who have helped in the past. The fee for individual golf is $75, or $300 per foursome. The entry fee includes lunch, golf with cart and a sit-down dinner. Non-golfers who are interested in dinner only can do so at $35 per person. The format of the tournament is a scramble. Contests will include “Closest to the Pin,” “Longest Driver” There are also a few sponsorship opportunities remaining. For additional information, please call the Jordan Cook Epilepsy Fund (JCEF) at 781-837-9222 or visit www.jordyncookepilepsyfund.org. The Fund’s offices are located at 475 School Street, Suite 5, Marshfield, MA 02050. End
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