All Press Releases for December 18, 2014

Raider & 49er Greats to Be Honored at Seva Charity Golf Tournament to Restore Sight to the Blind

Mervyn Fernandez of The Raiders and Darryl Pollard of The 49ers will be the guests of honor at the inaugural Charity Golf Tournament to Restore Sight to the Blind, Monday, April 20, 2015, at The Seqouoyah Country Club up in the Oakland Hills.



    OAKLAND, CA, December 18, 2014 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Mervyn Fernandez of the Raiders and Darryl Pollard of the 49ers will be honored at The inaugural Seva Charity Golf Tournament to Restore Sight to the Blind, Monday, April 20, 2015, at the Sequoyah Country Club in the Oakland Hills, 4550 Heafey Road, Oakland CA. 100% of the proceeds go towards financing eye surgeries in the poor countries of the world. The Tournament is being produced by an all-volunteer team.

Mervyn Fernandez spent his entire career with The Raiders. His 18.01 average yards per catch for his career is first among any receivers to wear the Silver and Black. In 1988, Fernandez led all NFL receivers in average yards per catch (26.0).

If not for Darryl Pollard, the 49ers Super Bowl XXIII victory over the Cincinnati Bengals might never have happened. The 49ers late game-winning touchdown drive began after Pollard recovered a punt fumbled by John Taylor at the San Francisco 8 yard line. The rest--the 92 yard scoring drive and Montana's scoring strike to Taylor with 34 seconds left - is history.

Jason Frey, 3-time Remax Long Drive Finalist and other surprise celebrities will also provide entertainment at the tournament.

"80% of the world's 39 million blind people could have their sight restored by a simple 15 minute operation costing an average of only $50," says Jack Blanks, Executive Director of Seva. "I can think of no other way that so many lives could be transformed, for such a small investment."

"Seva specializes in curing blindness by performing low-cost cataract eye surgeries in the poorer countries of the world, such as India, Nepal, Tibet, Cambodia, and East Africa. Eye surgeries in the USA typically cost thousands of dollars, but are now being performed for only $50 in the Third World, due to innovations created by Seva. Jack Blanks is available to the news media for interviews by calling 510-845-7382 or emailing [email protected].

The tournament is open to golfers of all skill levels. It will feature a shotgun start at Noon with a 4-person Texas scramble. The suggested donation is $200 per person ($175 before April 1st) or $700 per foursome. This includes:
•18 holes of golf, golf cart
• Continental breakfast
• Boxed lunch
• Wine, beer, and beverages
• Putting contest
• Gift bag valued at more than $100
• Free massage before and after the tournament
•K-vest/Bio-feedback clinic
•Silent auction
•Raffle
•Awards Ceremony, with complimentary appetizers, wine, beer, and refreshments.

Corporate Sponsorships and Hole Sponsorships are available. In-kind donations are most appreciated. Ads may be purchased in the Program Booklet.

Anyone wishing more information may visit http://www.seva.org or call Rich Gosse at 415-479-3800.

The Seva Foundation has restored sight to over 3 million blind people in the poor countries of the world. 39 million more need an inexpensive ($50) eye surgery to regain their sight.

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Tom Andrews
The Seva Foundation
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