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DOMINATE THE DAY FOUNDATION
Having both turned 40 this year, Myself and my brother-in-law, Phil, wanted to a goal to achieve, and stupidly that turned into running the New York Marathon. Then Covid-19 came along and gave us a get out of jail free card, but we chose not to take the easy out and we will still be running it virtually.
We would like to have a charity benefit from efforts so we have decided to raise money for the Dominate the Day Foundation, and any donation will help make an impact. Thanks in advance for your contribution to this cause that means so much to us.
About Dominate the Day Foundation:
Dominate the Day is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization created to honor the life and legacy of Jordan Sebastian. In order to understand what we are all about, you must learn about Jordan. As a little boy, he was loving, adorable, funny, and super athletic. We used to joke that Jordan never walked anywhere--he jumped, ran, climbed, and bounced instead. He was enthusiastic about everything.
Growing up he worked incredibly hard at school and sports, striving to be better at whatever he tackled. He was respectful of his parents, teachers, coaches and adults in general. He realized that, despite all his intelligence and talent, he could always learn to be better, especially if he was reverent and respectful of the adults he trusted.
As a young adult, he was kind, gorgeous, still funny, a football genius. He was an incredibly loyal, forgiving, and loving family man. Jordan played Division 1 football, earning his degree in English from the University of Rhode Island and then worked at his high school alma mater, The Hopkins School, where he was loved and revered by his students and colleagues.
Then, at 24 years old, out of nowhere, Jordan was diagnosed with cancer. And yet, despite this horrible news, Jordan continued to fight with the same vigor and live with the same grace he always had. He remained positive, powering through pain, procedures and treatment with hope. He gave us all hope; he continued to work and coach and mentor young people, and most importantly, he kept his faith in God.
Dominate the Day Foundation is our way of carrying out his legacy by continuing what he was passionate about--coaching, mentoring and teaching kids. Jordan remains a shining example of what it means to be a great human being and continues to inspire others to live with hope, to be better, and to dominate each and every day.
We would like to have a charity benefit from efforts so we have decided to raise money for the Dominate the Day Foundation, and any donation will help make an impact. Thanks in advance for your contribution to this cause that means so much to us.
About Dominate the Day Foundation:
Dominate the Day is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization created to honor the life and legacy of Jordan Sebastian. In order to understand what we are all about, you must learn about Jordan. As a little boy, he was loving, adorable, funny, and super athletic. We used to joke that Jordan never walked anywhere--he jumped, ran, climbed, and bounced instead. He was enthusiastic about everything.
Growing up he worked incredibly hard at school and sports, striving to be better at whatever he tackled. He was respectful of his parents, teachers, coaches and adults in general. He realized that, despite all his intelligence and talent, he could always learn to be better, especially if he was reverent and respectful of the adults he trusted.
As a young adult, he was kind, gorgeous, still funny, a football genius. He was an incredibly loyal, forgiving, and loving family man. Jordan played Division 1 football, earning his degree in English from the University of Rhode Island and then worked at his high school alma mater, The Hopkins School, where he was loved and revered by his students and colleagues.
Then, at 24 years old, out of nowhere, Jordan was diagnosed with cancer. And yet, despite this horrible news, Jordan continued to fight with the same vigor and live with the same grace he always had. He remained positive, powering through pain, procedures and treatment with hope. He gave us all hope; he continued to work and coach and mentor young people, and most importantly, he kept his faith in God.
Dominate the Day Foundation is our way of carrying out his legacy by continuing what he was passionate about--coaching, mentoring and teaching kids. Jordan remains a shining example of what it means to be a great human being and continues to inspire others to live with hope, to be better, and to dominate each and every day.
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