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Atlanta Falcons pledge $200,000 to Winship

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The Atlanta Falcons are pledging an annual donation of $200,000 to Emory's Winship Cancer Institute to support its cancer research programs.

(left to right) Jacob Tuioti-Mariner, Winship Deputy Director Dr. Suresh Ramalingam, James Carpenter, Winship Chief Medical Officer Dr. Sagar Lonial, Ahmed Thomas, and Freddie in front.

The Atlanta Falcons are pledging an annual donation of $200,000 to Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University to support cancer research programs.

“This generous gift from the Falcons will advance our cancer research efforts and will assist us in our mission of lessening the burden of cancer in Georgia,” says Winship Executive Director Walter J. Curran, Jr., MD. “We’re extremely proud of our partnership with the Atlanta Falcons. They have raised awareness about cancer prevention and early detection through the Crucial Catch initiative. Now, through this pledge, the Falcons are providing crucial support for Winship’s ongoing efforts to tackle cancer here in our state.”

The NFL has made cancer awareness a priority through the league’s Crucial Catch initiative, which was launched in October and raised funds for research while also encouraging fans to schedule screenings. Falcons punter Matt Bosher was named Winship’s Crucial Catch spokesperson for this year’s initiative, which launched on the AtlantaFalcons.com/CrucialCatch website.

Winship sponsored the Falcons’ Crucial Catch game on Oct. 20, when the team hosted the Los Angeles Rams. Winship cancer survivors and their families were recognized on the field for their triumph in their battle against cancer. Winship passed out Crucial Catch rally towels, commemorative lapel pins, and “I Celebrate” cards for fans to write in the name of someone they know who has been affected by cancer. Additionally, fans who made purchases at the team store at Mercedes Benz Stadium had the option of making a donation to help fund research at Winship to fight cancer.


Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University is Georgia’s only National Cancer Institute-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center and serves as the coordinating center for cancer research, education, and care throughout Emory University. Winship serves the citizens of Georgia, the Southeast, and beyond by working tirelessly to prevent, treat, and cure cancer. 


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