Dearest Friends & Family, Thank you for your endless love and support for a cause that means so much to me.
Please consider donating to help those women and their families facing IBC. In honor of Lori’s legacy of education, philanthropy and hope. With love, Ann
For years, fueled by our care for everyone touched by breast and inflammatory breast cancer, we've poured our hearts into funding crucial research. This dedication has blossomed into something incredible: Ohio's very first Inflammatory Breast Cancer Program at The James Cancer Hospital's Stefanie Spielman Comprehensive Breast Center! It is one of only a handful in the nation.
You, our amazing community , made this happen. Your compassion and contributions are directly strengthening the fight against these devastating diseases, bringing us closer to a future free from them. We are deeply grateful for your partnership!
Now, let's keep the momentum rolling! Join us on Friday, August 8, 2025, for "Strikes Against Cancer, This is How We Roll!" By forming a team, donating, or simply spreading the word, you'll directly empower women in Ohio and beyond with a better chance of overcoming this aggressive cancer. Your generosity truly makes a life-changing difference. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!
Offline Payment Instructions
Not able to bowl or just prefer to donate? That's fantastic! You can make a direct donation, create your own fundraising page to share with your network, or contribute to an existing team or individual page or to the general event fund. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
Need a tax receipt? There are two ways listed below to donate to ensure this receipt.
1. Wish to contribute with a check? Please make the checks out to The Ohio State University Foundation AND the Fund Name/Number listed in the Memo: Dr. Lori Gill-Grennan Fund – 317681. Checks can be mailed to Kara Kent. Address: 7740 Park Bend Drive, Westerville OH 43082
2. Wish to contribute online but need a tax receipt? Donate to the Buckeye Funder Page. https://buckeyefunder.osu.edu/project/46597