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"Ya Gotta Believe"-- The Tug McGraw Foundation was established by Tug McGraw in 2003 to raise funds to enhance the quality of life of children and adults with brain tumors and their families by stimulating and facilitating research that addresses the physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and spiritual impact of the disease. Funding will be directed to the Tug McGraw Research Center within the Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke University and to other research and medical institutions through a competitive grant program.Learn more

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October 10, 2008 – Coach Jenny Hadfield and Her Team Conquer the Grand Canyon

Ya Gotta Believe! Coach Jenny Hadfiled tackled over 24 miles, with 11,000 feet of elevation change and raised over $10,000 for the Tug McGraw Foundation in memory of her father Roy Hadfield.
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October 10, 2008 – Team McGraw Hit the Streets of Philadelphia and Raised $12,300

Team McGraw, Tug's son, Mark McGraw, Tugger's former teammates, Larry Christenson and Greg "bull" Luzinski, laced up their shoes and took to the streets of Philadelphia on September 21st. Together they ran the ING Philadelphia Distance Run and raised $12,300. Ya Gotta Believe!
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October 10, 2008 – 7th Annual Brain Tumor Awareness Day Convention

Sunday, November 16, 2008 at NYU's Medical Center-Farkas Auditorium Hosted and sponsored by The Brain Tumor Foundation.
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October 5, 2008- New York City Marathon Team McGraw Victory Celebration

Sunday, November 2, 2008, all are welcome to join Team McGraw and friends at Foley’s Bar and Restaurant. Whether you are crossing the finish line, cheering on a friend or just in New York City come on by after the race to celebrate with Team McGraw.
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October 4, 2008 - “Ya Gotta Believe” The Ray Lang Memorial raises over $20,000 for the Tug McGraw Foundation

Over the past four years, Pete Lang and his committee have raised more than $20,000 for the Tug McGraw Foundation through the Ray Lang Memorial Golf Tournament. Pete Lang, founder and director of the event said, “My father Ray died of the same disease as Tug, and with the help of the Tug McGraw Foundation, I have finally found a way to combat the disease that took my father at a far too young age.”m
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October 1, 2008 – Celebrate with Team McGraw in Chicago!

Come celebrate crossing the finish line of the Chicago Marathon with Team McGraw and friends at the Goose Island Brew Pub.  Eat, drink, relax and regale each other with all of your amazing race stories from the day. Dress however you feel comfortable – (your race gear is okay!) – you’ve earned it!  Please RSVP by Friday, October 10, 2008.
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Girls Giving Hope


Our Girls Giving Hope page is finally here.

Read inspirational messages and pen your own with the purchase of TMF's Honorary Chairman Tim McGraw's My Little Girl children's book. Each book includes Hannah's Seams of Hope Book Buddy Bracelet

First 300 participants in Girls Giving Hope Page, TMF will donate an additional book in your name to a children's hospital of your choice.

Books will ship in October

View Girls Giving Hope page

Pre-order & Give today

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