A Fun Day of Golf, Tennis, Pickleball,
Food & Friendship
to benefit
Bodie’s Blue Sky Fund
NYU’s Collaborative on SUDC
and support
(Sudden Unexplained Death in Children)
Location:
Pelham Country Club
940 Wynnewood Rd,
Pelham, NY 10803
Schedule:
June 2, 2025
Registration and Brunch: 10:00am
Shotgun Start: 12:00pm
Dinner: 5:00pm
Hosted by:
Heather Gershen
&
Aaron Koffman
Tickets
Contributions are fully tax-deductible less $500 for each golf/tennis/pickleball attendee.
Sponsorship Opportunities
$25,000
Platinum Sponsor
(One sponsor only)
1st and 10th Tee Sponsorship
Listing on all Printed and Digital Materials leading up to and including the Event Day
Verbal Acknowledgment/Recognition at the Dinner
Two Foursomes for Golf or One Foursome for Golf and two entries for Tennis or Pickleball.
$15,000
Gold
One Hole Sponsorship
Listing on all Printed and Digital Materials leading up to and including the Event Day
One Foursome for Golf or Two Entries for Tennis or Pickleball
$10,000
Silver
One Hole Sponsorship
Listing on all Printed Materials
One Foursome for Golf or Two Entries for Tennis or Pickleball
Day of Sponsorship Opportunities
(Includes one entry ticket)
$7,500 – Logo on an item included in the Gift Bag
$5,000 – Brunch or Dinner (Logo Signage Included on Table + 5 guests for dinner)
$3,000 – Hole/Court Sponsorship
Contributions are fully tax-deductible less $500 for each golf/tennis/pickleball attendee.
Donate to Bodie’s Blue Sky Fund
Please make sure to write "Bodie's Blue Sky Fund" in the comments.
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More info about
NYU’s Collaborative on SUDC
The Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood Registry and Research Collaborative (SUDCRRC) is a multisite research collaborative created at NYU Langone Health in 2014 under the direction of Orrin Devinsky, MD. Opens in a new tab, and Laura A. Gould, MSc.
We study sudden unexplained deaths in childhood (SUDC) with our team of experts from pediatrics, neurology, cardiology, radiology, pathology, and infectious disease to better understand and prevent these tragedies. By combining the knowledge of academic investigators, forensic pathologists, medical examiners, and coroners, we have explained deaths that have been previously unexplained.
We support grieving families in pursuing a greater understanding of their child’s death and work directly with parents or legal guardians who provide written consent for their child to be enrolled.