ESPN's 2016 Jimmy V Week for Cancer Research celebrated its 10th year and set a new record, raising more than $3.8 million for the V Foundation for Cancer Research - more than $600,000 over last year's total. This year's campaign ran from Nov. 30-Dec. 9. Over the past 10 years, Jimmy V Week fundraising totals over $17.6 million for cancer research.
As a result of the awareness ESPN's programming has brought the V Foundation to sponsors and sport fans, the Goldberg Family, BRCA Foundation and Basser Initiative at the Gray Foundation were inspired to make a $3 million challenge during the Jimmy V Men's Classic on Dec. 6, which aims to be matched by the V Foundation in 2017. The commitment will fund further study of BRCA genes that, when mutated, can increase individuals risk of cancer. Over $300,000 was raised for the John Saunders Grant for Pediatric Cancer Research including a $100,000 grant from ESPN. The John Saunders grant was established in memory of the late ESPN anchor and founding V Foundation board member, John Saunders, who suddenly passed away on Aug. 10, 2016. "ESPN had a record breaking year, as the programming around V Week continues to resonate with fans who understand the urgency of finding a cure for cancer," said Kevin Martinez, ESPN vice president of Corporate Citizenship. "There was a 42 percent increase in direct donations by fans who are inspired by Jim Valvano's speech and the incredible stories of cancer patients and caregivers."Photo courtesy of ESPN images
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