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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 10/12/04
Greenville College Students Will Host 24-Hour Ultimate Frisbee Game to Raise Money for Displaced Sudanese
GREENVILLE, ILL. – Greenville College's Campus Activity Board (CAB) will team up
with St. Paul's Free Methodist church for a 24-hour ultimate Frisbee
game called “24 for Dafur.” To be held on Scott Field during Homecoming
Weekend, October 15-16, the event will raise money and blankets to be
sent to the Dafur region of Sudan. The event will begin at 5 p.m. this
Friday evening, continue through the night, and will end Saturday
evening at 5 p.m.
Everyone is welcome to
participate and participants are urged to find sponsors who will donate
a pledged amount for each hour played. Those wishing to support this
effort may also donate blankets. All proceeds and blankets will be sent
to Sudan through the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC). The MCC, a
non-government organization with a strong presence in Sudan, is
coordinating a response to the displacement of the Sudanese by
providing blankets and survival kits for those in need.
According
to the United Nations, 1.45 million Sudanese have been internally
displaced. Two hundred thousand Sudanese seek refuge in the neighboring
country of Chad from the fighting between the rebels and government
sponsored Janjawed militias. The militias stand accused of killing and
raping thousands of villagers in what is being called one of the worst
humanitarian crises in the world today.
Greenville
College is a four-year accredited Christian liberal arts school with
more than 1400 traditional undergraduate, graduate, and adult degree
completion students. Founded in 1892 and affiliated with the Free
Methodist Church, the college is located in Greenville, Illinois, 45
miles east of St. Louis.
CONTACT:
Christy Grimes (
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Assistant Director of Public Relations
Greenville College
(618) 664-6515
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