Showing posts with label charity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charity. Show all posts

Monday, November 7, 2011

Meet Draven everyone

Reposted from Scares That Care

Ladies and Gentlemen; This is little guy is Draven (Named after the title character in the move “The Crow.”) Draven was born in July 2008 with hypo-plastic left heart syndrome – a severe heart defect where both chambers on the left side are under developed and do not pump blood. He required surgery at 6 days old and then had a second open heart surgery at 5 months old. He went into heart failure in November 2010 and went into the hospital for two months, was released as stable and was placed on a transplant list in June for a new heart. Currently he gets bi-weekly chemo treatments to kill off his antibodies and antigens so he can match to a new heart and not reject it.

Read the rest of the story here
http://scaresthatcare.org/site/uncategorized/have-a-heart-for-draven

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Friday the 13th, help sick kids with a donation

The charity organization Scares That Care is holding a special 5 dollar donation day next Friday the 13.  One day to bring as many horror fans together for a five dollar, one time donation to Scares That Care.  All the money raised this year goes to the Make A Wish Foundation.  Follow the link below to pledge five dollars on Fridat the 13th.  Friday the 13th has long been known as unlucky for some.  Together we can make it a bit luckier for some sick kids

http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/event.php?eid=179234748789147

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Zombie Golf!


Nothing goes better with golf than zombies. Well at least not for golfing horror fans. While I'm not a gofer myself I can recognize a unique opportunity for the golf enthusiast. Now what could be better than a zombie golf fest? Or would that be a golfing zombie fest? Whichever you prefer, what makes it even better is that all the proceeds go to charity.


Scares That Care is a charity that raises money to support various charities for sick kids. It was founded by Independent filmmaker Joe Ripple as a way to bring horror fans, and those involved in the horror business together for a common cause. The common cause to support sick kid and their families. Hopefully one day we can make childhood illness just a horror story on the big screen. Just a myth. Until that day I urge you to support Scares That Care and if you love golf and you love zombies, or even if you just want to putter around, check out the Scares That Care Zombie Golf Tournament