
Power Balance and the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund are joining forces to find a cure! Jump on the band wagon and help support this opportunity to give back and show your support for not only a great cause, but a local artist! Beginning August 11, you can join the fight by bidding on one-of-a-kind artwork by local San Clemente surfer and artist Brian Bent here>> ocrf.powerbalance.com
Power Balance will be auctioning 30 exclusive signed works of art depicting a selection of athletes, created by local California artist, Brian Bent. The athletes featured include: Andy Irons, Brett Simpson, Drew Brees, Chad Occhocinco, Bode Miller, Julia Mancuso, Derrick Rose, Matthew Stafford, Shaquille O’Neal, Matt Kemp and Lamar Odom. Consumers can bid on these through Power Balance website, with 100 percent of proceeds benefitting OCRF.

“Ovarian Cancer affects the lives of thousands of people and we here at Power Balance are eager to assist in battling the disease”, said Power Balance’s Josh Rodarmel. “We are delighted to have our family of athletes, colleagues and supporters with us as we officially begin working together with OCRF to help raise awareness and money for this most worthy of causes.”

About Power Balance
Power Balance was originally created to give surfers and skateboarders greater balance and flexibility in their craft, but has since transcended the extreme sports world to more traditional sports such as football, baseball and basketball. Their wristbands and pendants can now be seen adorning the wrists of pro-athletes, celebrities and consumers alike. For more information, visit www.powerbalance.com or swing by our Dana Point Shop!
About OCRF
Ovarian Cancer Research Fund (OCRF) is the largest private non-profit organization in the United States dedicated exclusively to funding ovarian cancer research. Ovarian cancer is the deadliest of all gynecological cancers and is the fifth leading cause of cancer death among women in the United States. There is no effective means of early detection and only 19% of cases are caught before the cancer has spread beyond the ovary to the pelvic region. Since 1998, OCRF has awarded almost $40 million in research grants to investigators developing innovative strategies for early detection; exploring the genetics that increase risk; identifying new and improved targets for treatments; and deciphering how and why ovarian cancer spreads and how to stop it. For more information visit www.ocrf.org








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