 Callaway Golf Foundation and the Entertainment Industry Foundation Launch Public Service Campaign with Halle Berry to Raise Awareness for Ovarian Cancer Press Release
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Award-winning actress Halle Berry has joined forces with the Callaway
Golf Foundation and the Entertainment Industry Foundation as the 2008
ambassador for the Callaway Golf Foundation Women's Cancer Initiative.
Berry will be featured in an extensive print public service
announcement campaign this summer aimed at raising awareness and funds
to help find a cure for ovarian cancer.
Ovarian cancer afflicts more than 22,000 women in the United
States each year and claims the lives of more than 15,000. "As a
daughter and a new mother, I was shocked to learn the facts about
ovarian cancer," said Berry. "That's why I've teamed with the Callaway
Golf Foundation and the Entertainment Industry Foundation to educate
women about taking care of their health."
Through $2 million in donations to EIF's Women's Cancer Programs,
the Callaway Golf Foundation Women's Cancer Initiative, established at
leading cancer institutions nationwide, works to fast-track
breakthrough treatments and tests to beat this disease. Donations to
the Callaway Golf Foundation Women's Cancer Initiative will also
benefit the Gynecologic Cancer Foundation. The institutions selected
for their groundbreaking work in ovarian cancer research and treatment
include: Cedars-Sinai Women's Cancer Research Institute at the Samuel
Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute; The University of Texas M.D.
Anderson Cancer Center; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; and
the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. Led by Dr. Beth Karlan,
Director of the Cedars-Sinai Women's Cancer Research Institute, this
women's cancer initiative represents a collaborative, multi-site
undertaking designed to advance treatment of ovarian cancer through
molecular profiling, biomarker discovery and targeted therapy
development.
"I lost my mom to ovarian cancer last fall," said Lisa Paulsen,
president and CEO of the Entertainment Industry Foundation. "I made a
promise to her and my dad, who also passed away from cancer - we won't
stop until we remove cancer from our lives. I'm truly grateful for the
enormous support we receive from the entertainment community, helping
us raise much needed funds for crucial research to help find better
ways to detect ovarian cancer early."
"I'm so pleased the Callaway Golf Foundation is standing behind
this cause to raise awareness of ovarian cancer," said George Fellows,
President and Chief Executive Officer of Callaway Golf. "We are
enormously grateful to Halle Berry for serving as our ambassador and
for leading the challenge as we all strive to educate women to learn
their risk for this deadly disease."
The Callaway Golf Foundation will also host this year's celebrity
golf tournament, the Callaway Golf Foundation Challenge, at the
Riviera County Club in Los Angeles on December 15. Last year's
tournament was a huge success, raising more than one million dollars
with all proceeds benefiting EIF's Cancer Research Programs. The
tournament received support from celebrities such as Larry David, Ray
Romano, George Lopez, James Caan, Cheryl Ladd, Drew Lachey, Gabriel
Aubry, Chad Lowe and Peter Gallagher as well as Callaway Golf staff
professionals, including Johnny Miller, Annika Sorenstam, Morgan
Pressel, David Leadbetter, Rich Beem, and Mark Brooks.
For more information or to learn how to get involved in the cause,
please visit www.callawaygolffoundation.org.
About The Callaway Golf Foundation
The Callaway Golf Company Foundation strives to support
initiatives in communities where company employees live and work. Our
focus is to support programs that improve the lives of young people
and provide access to essential health services. In 2008 and beyond,
the Foundation will help raise awareness of women's cancers,
specifically ovarian cancer.
About Callaway Golf
Through an unwavering commitment to innovation, Callaway Golf
Company (NYSE: ELY) creates products and services designed to make
every golfer a better golfer. Callaway Golf Company manufactures and
sells golf clubs and golf balls, and sells golf accessories, under the
Callaway Golf(R), Odyssey(R), Top-Flite(R), and Ben Hogan(R) brands in
more than 110 countries worldwide. For more information please visit
www.callawaygolf.com or Shop.CallawayGolf.com.
About EIF's Women's Cancer Programs
Through its Women's Cancer Programs, the Entertainment Industry
Foundation is committed to saving lives by raising awareness about the
importance of early detection of breast and reproductive cancers,
providing funds to advance treatment research, early detection
methods, and supporting community programs that assist the millions of
women and their families at risk of or affected by cancer.
EIF has a remarkable track record in raising awareness and funds
in the fight against cancer. EIF's funding strategy is results-driven,
bringing together some of the very best scientists and institutions in
the country to collaborate in groundbreaking research projects to
fast-track better prevention methods and improved therapies for
treatment of breast and other women's cancers. EIF grants have helped
accelerate research that has contributed to the development of a
breakthrough gene treatment called Herceptin(R), the first successful
drug that seeks out a particular gene found in one of three cases of
the most aggressive form of breast cancer. EIF grants have also
supported other state-of-the-art therapies bringing new and innovative
treatment approaches to breast cancer worldwide.
About the Entertainment Industry Foundation
As a philanthropic leader of the entertainment industry, the
Entertainment Industry Foundation has distributed hundreds of millions
of dollars - and provided countless volunteer hours - to support
charitable initiatives addressing critical health, education and
social issues. For more information, visit www.eiffoundation.org.
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