Ally Driscoll is organizing a 6v6 soccer tournament fundraiser to benefit the Alzheimer's Foundation of America. So far, she has set the date for May 15th from 4-6pm at CHS, with a fundraising goal of $500-1000 per team. She has created an online fundraising page and is speaking to local businesses about sponsoring the event. Future plans include finalizing the schedule, creating forms and advertisements, obtaining equipment and volunteers, and potentially making a website for the tournament. The event will raise money for the Alzheimer's Foundation, which aims to improve quality of life for those with dementia and their caregivers.
4. Research
• Pharmacist Job Satisfaction
• Synthesis Paper: Compounding Pharmacy
• Distribute surveys and analyze data
5. Project
• 6v6 Soccer Tournament
• Teams play against each other to get
prizes and fundraise for a good
cause
• Using the Zaching Against Cancer
3v3 Basketball Tournament as a
model for my event
• Raising funds for the Alzheimer’s
Foundation of America
6. What I’ve Already Completed
• Date: Friday, May 15th, 2015
• Goal $500-$1000, each team ~$60
• Ideally would like it to be at CHS from 4-6pm
• Created a Fundraising Page on the AFA’s
website
• Currently talking to some local businesses
about sponsoring the event
• “To provide optimal care and services to
individuals confronting dementia, and to their
caregivers and families– through member
organizations dedicated to improving quality
of life.”
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8. Future Plans
• Finalize field times and sponsorships
• Create participation forms
• Create posters/signs/ect. to advertise for event
• Get Soccer Balls
• Buy the shirts
• Get referees/volunteers
• (optional) Make Website for tournament
Editor's Notes
Continue this project next year in Intern/Mentor where I’ll be better suited to carry out the survey
Date: After sports finish, before graduation, warm
Goal: Estimate – not all will be off of tournament price, thinking about raffle tickets or concession stand
Time: working that out with Ms.Vanderpool
Business: Glory Days Grill off of I-40 where soft stuff used to be