THE 1996 U.S. TRANSPLANT GAMES
Fact Sheet

Scope:

Styled after the Olympics, the 1996 U.S. Transplant Games takes place August 22-25, 1996, in Salt Lake City, Utah, and includes four days of spirited sports competition for gold, silver and bronze medals

Who:

Athletes, ages 3-75, are recipients of life-saving organ transplants, including heart, kidney, liver, lung, pancreas, and/or bone marrow. Participating athletes dramatically demonstrate how they have returned to full, healthy lives after transplantation.

Purpose:

A biennial event, the Transplant Games unites more than 3,000 dynamic people (athletes, families, friends and spectators) in an extraordinary showcase of athletic talent expressly to:

Reach:

National, regional and local: the 1994 Games enjoyed more than 600 million media impressions, including coverage on CNN, The Today Show, Good Morning America, USA Today and Sports Illustrated.

Sponsorships:

Custom-designed cause marketing programs, ranging from product sampling to generating customer loyalty, are available; sponsorship opportunities include:

Sponsor Contact:

Suzanne Stratman
Project Sponsorship Director
National Kidney Foundation
(816) 221-9559
web site: http://www.kidney.org

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