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Wine Tasting Fundraiser to Benefit Spinal Cord Research

Raise Your Glass to a Good Cause

On Sunday, August 5th, The Testaverde Fund for Spinal Cord Injury, Inc. will host its fundraising wine tasting event at Martha Clara Vineyards, 6025 Sound Avenue, in Riverhead from 1PM-5PM. All proceeds will benefit the Spinal Cord Research Center at Rutgers University. The cost of the all-day event is $100 with bus transportation to and from the vineyard, $75 without transportation, and includes wine tastings, food, music and raffle prizes.  Buses leave at 12:00 noon from Sal’s Place in North Massapequa and from Hemingway’s in Wantagh and return at 6:30 PM or meet at the vineyards at 1PM. Tickets required. For information about tickets, transportation or donations contact Anthony Testaverde at 516-729-1061 or visit www.TestaverdeFund.org.

About The Testaverde Fund for Spinal Cord Injury, Inc.

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The Testaverde Fund for Spinal Cord Injury, Inc. is a 501C3 non-profit organization named after Wantagh resident Joe Testaverde who was injured in a diving accident in 2000 at age 17 that left him paralyzed from the waist down and affected the dexterity in both his hands. The goal of the organization is to provide a support network and assistance for families in which a member has become a victim of a spinal cord injury, to educate kids on how to prevent such accidents and to support research. The Testaverde Fund helps individuals and their families secure assistance, information and specialized equipment that can mean a world of difference to their lives.

The Testaverde Fund for Spinal Cord Injury also runs an extraordinary project called Wheels 2 Water. The program allows wheelchair bound athletes to take to the surf with the aide of volunteers and specially equipped surfboards, dune buggy style wheelchairs and special life vests. Wheels 2 Water is helping provide physically disabled individuals with the opportunity to enjoy the recreational and therapeutic benefits of water sports.

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