National Kidney Foundation of Maryland Launches Raffle to Win 2017 Lincoln MKC

7/11/17

LUTHERVILLE, Md. –The National Kidney Foundation of Maryland (NKF-MD) offers the chance to win a luxury car*, while supporting support the non-profit’s patient services, education and research efforts.

Now through Sept. 15, anyone age 18 and older can enter the Foundation’s raffle to win a 2017 Lincoln MKC. Tickets are on sale for $100/each at http://bit.y/2017CarRaffle or by calling the NKF-MD office at 410.494.8545.

Additionally, they can be purchased at Hunt Valley Towne Centre’s free concerts, taking place every Friday through Aug. 25, from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m.

“We are thrilled to host a fun event where the community can gather each week,” said Tom Fitzpatrick, president & COO of Greenberg Gibbons, developer of Hunt Valley Towne Centre. “It is even more special when we have the opportunity to support a non-profit like National Kidney Foundation of Maryland.”

The concerts are sponsored by Bob Davidson Ford Lincoln, which will have the 2017 Lincoln MKC on display each week for concert goers and prospective raffle customers to view.

*NKF-MD will only sell 1,000 raffle tickets. A minimum of 350 tickets must be sold in order to award the raffle winner a lease option for the 2017 Lincoln MKC. If fewer are tickets are sold, the winner will receive 40 percent of the ticket sales in cash.

The winning ticket will be drawn at the NKF KONICA MINOLTA GOLF CLASSIC, taking place Friday, Sept. 15,at 7 p.m. at Greystone Golf Course. The raffle winner does not need to be present at the tournament, but for more information about the event, visit www.NKFGolfClassic.orgor call 410.494.8545 or pdash@kidneymd.org.

Proceeds from the car raffle and Golf Classic will directly support NKF-MD’s patient emergency assistance program (providing food, housing aid, utilities, medical and dental support, medication and transportation to dialysis), as well as vital research at Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland.

About NKF-MD
Serving central and western Maryland, the Delmarva Peninsula and portions of Virginia and West Virginia, the National Kidney Foundation of Maryland is the area’s only voluntary health agency dedicated to preventing kidney and urinary tract diseases, improving the health and well-being of individuals and families affected by these diseases, and increasing the availability of all organs for transplantation. For more information, visit www.kidneymd.org

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