Calling all Punk Rock Princesses and Garage Band Kings - get ready to see Something Corporate Live in Orlando at the Hard Rock! Dive into the heartfelt melodies and lyrics from your youth with this EXCLUSIVE VIP prize package.
VIP Prize Package Includes:
🎟️ Two Tickets to the Show: Enjoy the electrifying performance of Something Corporate live in concert at the Hard Rock in Orlando, Florida on Saturday, September 14th, 2024.
🏨 1 Night Hotel Stay in Orlando: Relax and unwind after the show at a comfortable hotel.
This is your golden opportunity to make memories that will last a lifetime. But that's not all - by participating in this sweepstakes, you're not just entering to win an incredible prize package; you're also making a positive impact. All proceeds from this sweepstakes will support the Dear Jack Foundation, an organization dedicated to empowering young adults battling cancer and their families.
The Dear Jack Foundation provides impactful programs benefiting adolescents and young adults (AYA) diagnosed with cancer and their families to improve their quality of life from treatment to survivorship.
Through programs and strategic partnerships, Dear Jack addresses the physical and emotional needs of AYA cancer patients, survivors and their families. One-on-one patient support and wellness programs allow the Dear Jack Foundation to empower patients, survivors and their caregivers in their healing and to provide assurance that they are not alone in their cancer journey.
In the spring of 2005, Andrew McMahon and his band Jack’s Mannequin embarked on their first U.S. headlining tour. Before completing the tour, Andrew paid a visit to his voice doctor in New York City due to a growing number of health concerns. The results from the blood work that came back the following morning were alarming and Andrew was quickly admitted to NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Ultimately, everyone’s worst fears were confirmed: Andrew, at the age of 23, had Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL).
After his diagnosis, Andrew underwent two rounds of chemotherapy, radiation treatment, and a lifesaving stem cell transplant from his sister. During his battle with ALL, it became clear that in a generation where cancer has become the second largest cause of death in the U.S. and the biggest public action item relevant to health, there were still major shortfalls in treatment, support, and research on behalf of the young adult demographic.
In an effort to initiate change and provide a voice for the generations of young adults who have been diagnosed with cancer, Andrew McMahon founded the Dear Jack Foundation in July of 2006. Since then, the Dear Jack Foundation has served hundreds of young adult cancer patients and survivors through programs that provide support and community to a demographic far too often forgotten.