Interested in coming out to bowl for a good cause, while mingling with top athletes? On Tuesday, July 29 Roger Mason Jr — Washington Wizards Guard and DC native — will host his 1st Annual Ball for a Cause. The event will feature bowling at Lucky Strike in Chinatown. Several of Roger’s teammates will also attend, including Brendan Haywood and DeShawn Stevenson, as well as NBA players Carmelo Anthony, Allen Iverson, Vince Carter, Kevin Durant, and Chris Bosh. Proceeds from the event will go toward the National Kidney Foundation of the National Capital Area.
The mission of the National Kidney Foundation is to prevent kidney and urinary tract diseases, improve the health and well being of individuals and families affected by these diseases, and increase the availability of all organs for transplantation. Their work is especially important in the DC area, which has the highest prevalence of kidney disease in the country.
Kidney disease is something that hits home for Mason, too. When he was 11, his father succumbed to the disease. “It is has been a dream of mine to be a part of such a wonderful organization that shares my vision,” says Mason. “National Kidney Foundation has helped many people live a healthier and happy life. I am proud to announce our inaugural event in July. I look forward to years of supporting the cause.”
The event at Lucky Strike will showcase the bowling skills of some of today’s top athletes and entertainers. Lanes are available for purchase and each lane will have a celebrity and a young kidney patient. Bowling lanes are $3,500 and individual tickets to the event are $150 which includes complimentary food, drinks, gift bag, and the opportunity to mingle with athletes and other celebrities.
“We are proud to partner with Roger on this unique fundraiser,” says Preston A. Englert, Jr., President & CEO of the National Kidney Foundation of the National Capital Area. “His knowledge of the problem in the Washington, DC area will really help to raise awareness about kidney disease and its leading causes—diabetes and high blood pressure—and get those most at risk vital information to improve their health.” (The National Kidney Foundation has seen the support of top executives in the DC area including Donna Morea; to learn more about her extensive contributions click here.)
For tickets or sponsorship, please contact Michele Anthony at the National Kidney Foundation, manthony@kidneywdc.org, or Lara Blume at Team Up World, info@teamupworld.org.