Cleveland Crunch Championship Charity Reunion

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This Friday, April 26, 2019 the Cleveland Crunch 1994 Championship team are reuniting for one last game to raise money for 2 noble causes.

Join the Crunch Alumni, including star Goalie, Otto Orf also representing Hands On Sports foundation, Max Cure, and Royal Heir Entertainment at Rubber City Sports (1201 E Market St, Akron, OH 44305). Doors open at 5:30 PM with pre-game food and festivities followed by a championship reunion game all to benefit children’s charities. The first 500 guests will receive an autographed Hector Marinaro Ltd edition print + Commemorative ticket (seen below).

Orf is making major strides in the global futsal community to not coach and instruct children (he coached the Trinidad & Tobago futsal team in this year’s Youth Olympics in Argentina), but also in education and facility building across the United States. We’re honored to be working with him on this event and more.

  • Over 30 returning Crunch players!
  • Halftime pro futsal exhibition!
  • Silent auctions, raffles, 50/50 and more!
  • Postgame festivities are scheduled for Akron’s Blu Zone.
  • Get your tickets now only 200 seats remaining!

The HandsOnSports Foundation was founded by Otto Orf in 2005 and began with a Charity Golf Classic 14 years ago. The organization received its 501.c3 not for-profit status in 2009, and continued working to provide positive environments, education and opportunities for at risk youth. Working with children to provide them with instruction and affirmations of value through soccer HandsOnSports has distributed over 20,000 pair of soccer shoes, balls and uniforms to the children of NE Ohio and more than a dozen additional countries. Working with Henry Schein Cares we collect and distribute more than $250,000 of medical supplies annually to numerous free clinics across Ohio and to collaborating organizations in Costa Rica and Honduras. Since 2012 we have been partnering with communities and service organizations to create public access futsal courts complete with programing and equipment to bring access to the worlds ‘beautiful game’ to children all across NE Ohio. www.handsonsportsorganization.org

In 2008, The Max Cure Foundation (MCF) was incorporated as a 501(c)(3) charity. MCF has expanded its research mission and funding, and to-date has granted over $1.6 million dollars for childhood cancer research. Since November 2011, MCF has provided assistance to over 150 families at countless hospitals and clinics across the United States, with a strong presence in New Jersey and New York. Since inception, Max Cure has provided over $780,000 in financial support to families in need who have a child battling cancer, along with giving $80,000 in grants to sustain psychosocial programs and other services in hospitals and clinics.
http://www.maxcurefoundation.org