Wrestling diva to help raise money for children

Pro-Wrestling’s Original Diva to Help Raise Money and Awareness for Children with Incurable Brain Condition:

Tammy “Sunny” Sytch ‘Tag-Teams’ with Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation

(Woodbridge, NJ) – Pro-Wrestling’s original Diva and former superstar of the WWF/WWE, Tammy “Sunny” Sytch, will be the featured guest celebrity at the Sunday, November 7th Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation’s annual Spaghetti Dinner in Edison, New Jersey at the Edison Elks Lodge #2487 located at 375 Old Post Road from 2:00pm – 6:00pm.

The event is hosted by the Westdyke Family, in honor of their 4 year old son Jeffrey, who suffers from this incurable brain condition. Hydrocephalus affects 1 in every 500 newborns and if left untreated would be fatal. Currently, over ONE MILLION Americans are suffering from Hydrocephalus.

Admission to the event is $10.00 in advance, ($12.00 at the door), for adults, $5.00 for children 4 – 12 years old, and free to children 3 & under. Admission includes all-you-can eat spaghetti, meatballs, salads, beverages and all autographs and pictures with Tammy “Sunny” Sytch are FREE. The event will also include live entertainment, face painters, basket raffles and silent auctions.

“I’m happy to help these kids in any way I can,” stated Tammy. “Something has to be done to find a cure and better treatments for this incurable brain condition. Please come to the Edison Elks on November 7th and support this event. These children are so brave and need our help.”

All donations are tax-deductible and all proceeds will go to the PHF, Inc., a registered non-profit 501 (c) (3) charitable organization, to be used for research projects, awareness and education.

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About PHF

The PHF, Inc. was founded in 2009 by Michael & Kim Illions, and 3 other New Jersey families who have a child with Hydrocephalus and is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) charitable organization. The PHF, Inc. educates the community by raising the level of awareness about hydrocephalus and provides support to families, friends, and children affected by this brain condition.

The PHF also raises money for and works with the medical community in searching for a cure and additional treatment options for those with hydrocephalus. Additionally, the PHF advocates on behalf of the members of the hydrocephalus community and works with policy makers at the state and federal levels to raise awareness and push for more research and support in the fight against hydrocephalus. All donations are tax-deductible. For more information, visit www.hydrocephaluskids.org.

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