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Quarterback S.A.C.K. partners with RMHC for 17th season

"It is so simple. You pledge, Tech sacks, and kids win!" says Emily Falkenberg, reporter for KAMC News in Lubbock, Texas.

For the 17th season, Texas Tech Red Raider football team will partner with Ronald McDonald House Charities and the Quarterback S.A.C.K. fundraiser, to raise money for the RMHC families and children in hospitals in Lubbock, Texas. For every sack the Raiders' defense gets, pledge money will be donated to RMHC in the local community. 

"Those players are passionate, not only about football, but about the community in which they're getting a quality education in", expresses Dina Jeffries, President and CEO of RMHC of the Southwest. 

For more information about the fundraiser, or about making a pledge to support RMHC  of the Southwest, visit www.pledgesackwin.com or watch the video below. 




Quarterback S.A.C.K. to benefit RMHC

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