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Fundraise for Meso — 10th annual ROD’s Benefit for Meso in Eleanor, WV

Now in its 10th year, the ROD’s Benefit for Meso will be Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019 at the Eleanor Town Park in Eleanor, WV. This annual fundraiser is organized by Missy Bowles to raise mesothelioma awareness in memory of her father, Richard O. Dorsey (ROD).

Rain or shine, this year’s benefit will feature a DJ, food, flow lights, color dust, a 5K color explosion, face painting, raffles and awards. The ROD’s Benefit for Meso is sponsored by Brian Prim of Prim Law. Online registration is only $20 before Friday, Sept. 20.

“Missy is a successful entrepreneur, wife, mother and a terrific supporter of those afflicted with mesothelioma,” said Mary Hesdorffer, NP, executive director of the Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation. “We appreciate all that Missy does to support the Meso Foundation and wish her much luck on the upcoming event.”

Event Details:

  • Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019
  • 5:00 PM registration; 7:00 PM 5K start
  • Eleanor Town Park (Shelter 6) – Eleanor, WV
  • Registration Fee: $20 before Friday, Sept. 20
  • Register online today!

For questions, please contact Missy Bowles at [email protected] or 304-395-0636.

Throughout the year, dozens of Fundraise for Meso fundraisers — walks, runs, kayaking, poker tournaments, golf outings, birthday gifts, happy hours and more — are hosted to benefit the Meso Foundation. Interested in hosting your own Fundraise for Meso event? Contact us at [email protected] or 703-879-3797, and we will provide you the tools and resources you’ll need to make your event a success.

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