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Conn Jackson: Atlanta and Company
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Atlanta Braves All-Star catcher Brian McCann and his wife Ashley; Braves All-Star Third Baseman Chipper Jones and his wife Sharon; and Jet Sports Management are proud to present the first ever Brian McCann Rally Celebrity Softball Game, taking place Friday, November 13 at Russ Chandler Stadium on the Georgia Tech campus.


Pope High School participates in Rally’s 4 Quarters 4 Research Program
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Pope High School participates in Rally’s 4 Quarters 4 Research program at football game and former Pope High School student, Matt Hobby. In this video Jenna Rohrbach, sings the national anthem and dedicates it in memory of her sister Alexa, who is a Rally Kid.


RALLY FOUNDATION on Comcast Sports special featuring Brian and Ashley McCann’s work with Rally Foundation
2009

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Comcast Sports special featuring Brian and Ashley McCann’s work with Rally Foundation


RALLY FOUNDATION on CBS Better Mornings Atlanta show featuring Rally Athletes
April, 2009

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CBS Better Mornings Atlanta show featuring Rally Athletes


RALLY FOUNDATION on CBS GOOD DEEDS: “TEAM RICK”
April, 2009

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Rally Athletes run for friend fighting cancer, highlighted onCBS Atlanta “Better Mornings” newscast. Tracye Hutchins introduces you to a team at the ING marathon that raised money for cancer research.


RALLY FOUNDATION MUGS on 11 ALIVE NEWS
August 25, 2008

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Rally Foundation is recruiting athletes to run, walk and act as support volunteers for the “Rally Athletes: Champions for Childhood Cancer Research” training teams. The teams will participate in the Walt Disney World marathon and half marathon on January 9-11, 2009and the ING Georgia Marathon and half marathon on March 29, 2009.


TOUR DE HARRISON on CBS 6 NEWS
June 15, 2008

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“A Special Father’s Day for Cancer Survivor”- Harrison Strickler’s helped lead 65 cyclists on a ride to raise money for pediatric cancer research.


BIKERS RIDE FOR CANCER RESEARCH on WSMV Nashville
June 3, 2008

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A bike and some summer free time have led to several hundred thousand dollars for charity.


VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY GRADUATE AUSTIN BAUMAN RIDES FOR A CAUSE
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For the 3rd summer in a row, Austin rides to raise funds for childhood cancer research.


SPORTS on WSB-TV
McCann Merlot, Chipper Chardonnay, Cabernet Glavingnon Anyone?

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Anyone up for a McCann Merlot, Chipper Chardonnay or Cabernet Glavingnon? The three wines were introduced at Turner Field.



NASCAR ANGELS on NASCAR.COM
NASCAR Angels: Rally Foundation

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A childhood cancer fighter enlists the NASCAR Angels to help keep her car on the road.



HOTLIST on ESPN NEWS
Spring Training 2007

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NY Mets pitcher Tom Glavine speaks about his involvement with Rally Foundation.



PREGAME on ESPN
Spring Training 2007
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Tom Glavine, Rally Foundation spokesperson, interviewed by ESPN about his baseball career and Rally Foundation.



FOXSPORTS
Spring Training 2007

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Tom Glavine interviewed by Fox Sports about Rally Foundation Money in the Mitt 300 Challenge.



RALLY FOUNDATION VIDEO


Money in the Mitt Fundraising Campaign 2006

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Featuring John Smoltz, Tom Glavine, Scott Rolen and more - blowing bubbles and raising awareness for childhood cancer research.


John Smoltz blowing bubbles for Money in the Mitt

SPORTS ON DEMAND on WSB-TV
Spring Training 2006
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Atlanta Braves John Smoltz and Blaine Boyer face-off in a bubble blowing contest to help put Money in the Mitt for childhood cancer research.


Rally Foundation on GPB

GEORGIA WEEK IN REVIEW on GPB
September 30th, 2005
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Rally Foundation executives Dean Crowe and Robin Rohrbach were recently interviewed on Georgia Week in Review.


 
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Meet Leigh

Leigh was diagnosed with cancer in her bones when she was 17. She was a varsity cross country runner for her high school, and ran six miles the morning she was diagnosed.

She had her primary tumor removed from her leg bone and was unable to walk for seven months. Leigh received a total of 15 rounds of chemotherapy and many surgeries to remove all 36 tumors from her chest; nevertheless, she persevered and went into remission in May 2005. She astonished everyone when she ran the region cross country meet with all of her teammates just one month after she began to walk again.

Leigh is happily finishing her senior year of high school, and has plans to attend Liberty University in Virginia this fall. Leigh plans to become a nurse because of the profound impact her oncology nurses made on her life. She knows the only way to help defeat cancer is to research it. She looks forward to the day when no one has to suffer from this disease.