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ATLANTA’S A CURE IN OUR LIFETIME 2019 SPRING BREAKFAST
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER AMY ROBACH
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 2019 | 9:00 AM
CHEROKEE TOWN CLUB, 155 WEST PACES FERRY ROAD NW, ATLANTA, GEORGIA | BREAKFAST BUFFET
Sponsor the 2019 Spring Breakfast at one of the following levels:
Presenting Sponsor – $10,000
- Logo recognition on atlantacure.org
- Logo recognition on event materials
- Verbal recognition at event
- Dedicated “Thank You” message on A Cure In Our Lifetime Facebook Page
- Reserved table at event
- 10 tickets to the spring breakfast
Support the Girls – $5,000
- Logo recognition on atlantacure.org
- Logo recognition on event materials
- Reserved seating at event
- 10 tickets to the spring breakfast
Pink Sisters – $2,500
- Logo recognition on atlantacure.org
- Logo recognition on event materials
- 6 tickets to the spring breakfast
Breast Friend Forever – $1,000
- Includes 4 tickets to the spring breakfast
Breast Friend – $500
- Includes 2 tickets to the spring breakfast
Bosom Buddy – $250
- Includes 1 tickets to the spring breakfast
Atlanta’s “A Cure In Our Lifetime”
Our mission is to fund innovative breast cancer research, provide resources for those who have breast cancer, and promote breast health through education and outreach. We are affiliated with Chappaqua’s A Cure In Our Lifetime. Since 1998, A Cure In Our Lifetime has raised nearly $3,000,000 in the fight against breast cancer.
Amy Robach
Amy Robach, 20/20 Co-Anchor and ABC News correspondent, has traveled nationally and internationally to cover major news events. In 2015, Robach wrote a New York Times bestseller titled Better: How I Let Go of Control, Held On To Hope, and Found Joy in My Darkest Hour about her unexpected journey with breast cancer after being diagnosed following an on-air mammogram on GMA.
Robach is originally from Lansing, Michigan. She grew up in St. Louis, Missouri and then moved down south to Atlanta, GA just before high school. Robach attended the University of Georgia where she graduated with honors and a degree in Broadcast Journalism. She currently resides in New York City.