SECAUCUS, NJ- Red Bull New York and midfielder Seth Stammler's charitable nonprofit organization, Sporting Chance Foundation (SCF), will raise money for the victims of last week's earthquake in Haiti by offering fans exclusive tours of the team's new home, Red Bull Arena, in Harrison, NJ. Every fan who donates $100 to SCF will receive two tickets to an intimate tour of Red Bull Arena with a Red Bull player. All of the proceeds will go to SCF, which will send the funds to Haiti as part of the worldwide relief effort.
Reservations for the tour can be made from Jan. 18-Feb. 5 by contacting Christina Giunta at 201.583.7017 (Christina.Giunta@newyorkredbulls.com) or Kate Brewster-Duffy at 201.583-7000 ext. 7123 (Comm.Coord@newyorkredbulls.com). The tours will take place the week of Feb. 8-13. Space is limited.
About Sporting Chance Foundation: Sporting Chance Foundation, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, was created in 2007 after Stammler and former teammates, Jozy Altidore and Jerrod Laventure, traveled to the Caribbean nation on a six-day service trip in late 2006. The two missions of SCF are to provide clean, potable water and academic scholarships to the Haitian people. In his first trip since he started SCF, Stammler and teammate, Jeremy Hall, went to Haiti in Dec. 2009 to grant academic scholarships to 60 students and visit the first water well that SCF helped build. For more information on SCF or to make a contribution, log onto www.sportingchancefoundation.org.
