$32,000 raised for breast cancer at PINK SLAM
The Adelaide 36ers and club partner The Hospital Research Foundation Group are thrilled to announce the inaugural PINK SLAM game raised $32,000!
Last Saturday night saw the Adelaide Entertainment Centre turn pink for the club’s inaugural PINK SLAM game, celebrated with an 89-80 win over the Illawarra Hawks.
The Hospital Research Foundation Group CEO Paul Flynn said the PINK SLAM was an outstanding success and has thanked the 36ers family for all your support.
“We want to express our heartfelt gratitude for your incredible support for joining the #SixersFight at THE PINK SLAM,” Flynn said.
“Your generosity and unwavering support have left us truly humbled.”
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The final figure was a culmination of donations, PINK SLAM merchandise sales, ticket sales and bidding on the game-worn jerseys.
“You've all shown the world what the 36ers community is capable of when we come together for a cause,” Flynn said.
“Your collective efforts are spreading awareness, funding life-changing medical research and making a tangible difference in the lives of those affected by breast cancer.”
Adelaide 36ers and The Hospital Research Foundation Group would also like to acknowledge and thank our PINK SLAM partners, including major sponsor Jones Radiology, merchandise sponsor Pro Team and three-point sponsor Roomia who have an exclusive offer for the 36ers family.