Thank you for being part of SAKT 2020. Click below on the "Click here to join!" link to create a personal or a team fundraising webpage and participate in the fundraising challenge to win fabulous prizes!
All donations are matched by CHI St. Alexius Health’s Auxiliary up to $25,000!
Fundraising Challenge Prizes:
- Anyone who raises $100 or more is eligible to win prizes during drawings held on Saturday, September 26. Winners will be announced via SAKT 2020 – Kickball Reimagined Facebook Event Page between 12 and 1:30 p.m. (Winners will also be contacted via email and/or phone.)
- Top Individual Fundraiser Prize - FLYING with the Bismarck Larks Package includes 2 VIP parking passes, 8 tailgate tickets; 3 beer tickets per person; a private meet and greet session with the Bismarck Larks team; Free Larks’ jersey, hat, YMCA Family Fun Zone passes and an autograph session with the team for children under 12.
- Top Fundraising team – Up to 15 participants on the team will receive a Bismarck Larks T-shirt and hat
- Top Individual and Team Fundraisers will be announced Saturday, September 26 during the SAKT 2020 – Kickball Reimagined Facebook LIVE Event from 1-1:30 p.m. (Winners will also be contacted via email and/or phone.)
Cash or Check Donation Drop off: On Saturday, September 26 between 12-1 p.m. fundraisers can drop off any cash or check donations at the Mattress Firm Tournament Headquarters located at the Clem Kelley Softball Complex. Click here for the Cash or Check Donation form.
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CHI St. Alexius Health is a not-for-profit, 501c3 organization and all donations should be tax deductible. (Please visit with your tax advisor.)
Proceeds WILL SAVE LIVES by upgrading transport and crash cart defibrillators throughout the hospital. On a monthly basis, an average of 10 "Code Blues" are called within the hospital for either patients or visitors, in which our health care team responds to save the individual’s life. Defibrillators play a major role in this endeavor as they are used to monitor necessary vital signs as a person is transferred from one area of the hospital to the next; and by offering the electric jolt needed to bring a heart’s rhythm back to normal.