Monday, April 16, 2012

The rain has cleared, and our total is in...

The Pill Pushers had a GREAT time with Relay this year! All of this couldn't have been done without our fearless leader, Rachel Lebovic, the amazing Relay Planning Committee, and all the people who came out to Palmer field for the event.

The Pill Pushers surpassed their goal - raising a total of $15,929.55!! Overall, MRelay also surpassed its fundraising goal - collecting over $365,000 in donations! The rain definitely did not stop this amazing event.

Now that 2012 Relay has come to a close, we can take a quick breather before starting again for next year. Thank you to everyone who supported our quest to help create a world with less cancer and more birthdays. Hope to see you again in 2013!

Saturday, April 14, 2012

12 Hour Update!

The jail has its midnight run in full effect. We've raised over $1000 in 12 hours, amazing! People have taken on new tricks to make their money - taking singing requests and dance offs!

Some of our late night inmates working hard for their bail.



Today's the Day! Relay is HERE!

Even with our rainy start, relay for life is going full steam ahead. The jail is pretty full, and people are trying to make their bail.




Its 4pm, and we've made over $400 from Jail 'n Bail! People love helping us orchestrate arresting their friends and handcuffing them on site. Even Dr. Beleh put his own daughter in jail!

As of 7:30pm, the Jail has helped the Pill Pushers raise over $700 on site! We are REALLY close to our $15,000 goal!! We've had quite the cast of inmates so far; including a man in a dress, and a man who had a pie thrown in his face after he was handcuffed. Everyone at Relay has had a great time so far, and people seem to look up in panic when they hear a siren go off... maybe they're next?

Friday, March 30, 2012

Art Auction Live Blog: Check Out the Art!

8:07pm The entrance rush is just about over, we passed out our first 50 auction paddles in the first half hour. Everyone seems really excited about the art available for bidding!

8:26pm Pieces for tonight were donated by students, faculty, family and friends. This piece is an authentic Vietnamese picture made of mother of pearl. Wow, so much wonderful art!



8:51pm The live auction is about to start! Dr. Jim Stevenson gives a few words about our event.



8:53 The first piece up in the live auction is the lake superior shore line. A beautiful photograph taken by a friend of Caitlin Early. Sold for 60 dollars!

8:55 Second photo up for bidding. Photo of the California coast. Sold for 75 dollars to Kaleena!

9:00 Photo of machine vs. nature going for big bucks! Sold for 110 dollars!

9:00 Colors of Paradise, donated by Dr. Peggy Carver. Signed, limited edition print. Sold for 240 dollars!

9:30 The auction is winding down, and all the art has been sold. I personally bought this beautiful hand blown glass bowl, made by John Stevenson, brother of Dr. Jim Stevenson. Preliminary estimates indicate that we've made over 1500 in profit, with all of that going to the COP Pill Pushers team!

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Mia Za's Fundraiser a Delicious Success for Relay for Life

Mia Za's generously helped us hold a wonderfully successful fundraiser tonight. The food was delicious, the pizzas were mini, and the atmosphere was cozy. With more than 50 people stopping by for dinner this evening, flyer in hand, Mia Za's will be donating at least 10% of the evening's sales (and possibly as much as 15%) to Relay for Life. Great work Pill Pushers!

Thursday, March 15, 2012

College of Pharmacy's 2012 Faculty Networking Auction is Big Success for Relay for Life Fundraising

For the second consecutive year, the College of Pharmacy Relay for Life team, captained by second year pharmacy student Rachel Lebovic, and known as the “Pill Pushers” held a faculty networking auction to raise money for Relay for Life. The auction raised $5,990, nearly doubling its total from last year, when the Pill Pushers were the third most successful Relay for Life fundraising team in the entire University of Michigan. 

Relay for Life is a nationwide fundraiser for the American Cancer Society, dedicated celebrating the success of cancer survivors, remembering those lost, and fighting back against cancer today. Funds raised are used to support research, to spread awareness, and provide support for patients still fighting the battle and their families. Fundraising teams from across the nation compete to raise funds through a variety of methods. Relay for Life culminates each year with a 24 hour walk, held this year on April 14th through April 15th, at Palmer Field, where team members from the University of Michigan and the Ann Arbor community spend a full day walking and celebrating the progress made against cancer.  

In addition to the Faculty Networking Auction, the Pill Pushers have put together an array of other events including a grilled cheese and tomato soup fundraiser at the College of Pharmacy, and a trivia night sponsored by APhA to be held later this semester.  This Relay for Life effort is a collaborative effort between all of the pharmacy student organizations with each organization taking the lead on at least one fundraising event. Last year the Pill Pushers raised over $13,000 and hope to raise a total of $15,000 this year.

The concept behind the Faculty Networking Auction is simple: a group of pharmacy faculty volunteer their time and money to take students under their wing, help teach them the art of networking, and provide a fun-filled evening suited to the faculty’s and students’ tastes. The students, for their part, competitively bid on the faculty member, or members, that they were most interested in networking with. The University of Michigan faculty came forth with a broad and creative array of options, ranging from home-cooked meals, to water-skiing, to an airplane-ride-dinner-extravaganza (this last one went for a whopping $140 per student).  

The auction experience itself was a terrific time. Each of the seventeen faculty members up for live auction had a pre-selected musical introduction, dancing sometimes included, and an opportunity up on stage to sell their event to the approximately fifty students present (representing roughly one eighth of the entire College of Pharmacy) The auctioneering talent and the enthusiasm was expertly provided by third year pharmacy student Rebecca Kurian. The event was spearheaded by Krystal Sheerer, Tony Lin, Macey Edson, and Mindy Wilfong with planning assistance by Rachel Lebovic; they deserve a special thanks for their essential role in putting the event together and making its success possible.
Given the success of this year’s Faculty Networking Auction, it’s a near certainty that the Pill Pushers will be back at it next year, raising money, building awareness, and doing their part in the broader fight against cancer and the damage it causes.

For those interested in donating to the Pill Pushers effort to support Relay for Life, visit their webpage at http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/?team_id=1011938&pg=team&fr_id=37740