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Highlighted Alumni Platinum Sponsor

Kingston Corporations


Dave Kingston with Kingston Corp. has been our Platinum Sponsor since inception. He has contributed over $150,000.00 over the years and has played a huge part in recruiting other sponsors and supporters to contribute to Quest to Cure. Mr. Kingston has no known attachment with sickle cell disease. His only reason for giving to the Quest to Cure cause is that he has a passion for the underserved and the less fortunate. He not only support Quest to Cure, But also is a true blessing to organizations and individuals in Africa and other parts of the country. Thank you Mr. Kingston for allowing your generous heart to show.

 

Present Platinum Sponsor

SRP African American Cultural Committee


An SRP Employee Interest Group (EIG) The African American Cultural committee has chosen Quest to Cure to be their 2009/2010FY charity. Our partnership derived from last years walk a thon, where Rob Landow from SRP placed in the race and received a medal for his participation. They are proudly presenting their 4th annual Jazz and BBQ event where 100% of the proceeds go towards QtoC programs and services. Thank you for your dedication to small non-profits like Quest to Cure.

 

Gold Sponsors

Cue Financial


Michael Melby with Cue Financial has not only played a charitable role in Quest to Cures cause, but also has been instrumental in the development and implementation of programs and services through his guidance and governance on the Quest to Cure Board.    

Avondale Toyota


The folks at Avondale Toyota are great individuals. When we were in need of transportation, they joined forces with Dave Kingston at Kingston Corp. and El Dorado Holdings, and contributed $12,000.00 towards a 2004 Dodge Caravan. Not only did they donate a vehicle, but they also assist with the maintenance and upkeep of the vehicle. If you need a car, go on down and see our friends at Avondale Toyota. “They’ll Treat You Right”

    

Arizona Diamond Backs


The Arizona Diamond Backs has stepped up to the plate, by contributing $1,500.00 for Quest to Cure’s Life without Pain Run/Walk Event. The D-Backs are committed to local charitable organizations and not only are supporting the sickle cell community through their walk sponsorship, but also through supporting the efforts of United Blood Services because individuals who suffer from sickle cell disease are frequent customers of United Blood Services. Thank you D-Backs for all you do and……. GO TEAM!

Rainbow Pediatrics


Dr. Duane Wooten is one of the few Pediatric doctors who care for valley children who suffer from sickle cell disease. He is a highly respected doctor on the hospital floor and in emergency rooms. Every one seems to know his name and his heart. He is known for his philanthropy in all categories. Dr. Wooten’s giving capacity even goes as far as allowing nursing staff from Rainbow Pediatric to attend our yearly Summer Road Camp and still get pain for their time off. Thank you Dr. Wooten for your dedication to the Sickle Cell Community.

Silver Sponsor

United Blood Services


This is United Blood Services second year sponsoring the Life without Pain Run/Walk event at the Silver Level. Our partnership is very unique, Quest to Cure advocate for and promote the donation of blood, while United Blood Services publicize Quest to Cures cause of sickle cell disease through local and national exposure. Thank your United Blood Services.

Bronze Sponsor

Saturn of Scottsdale

Dan Januska and his lovely wife of Saturn of Scottsdale have warmed our hearts as we have theirs. This is Dan Januska’s second year sponsoring the walk at the Bronze Level. Our partnership developed through mutual acquaintances. They work closely with United Blood Services by doing their part in promoting blood donations. Quest to Cure Thanks Dan at Saturn of Scottsdale for his charitable support.

 

Personal Sponsorships


Dr. Walanda Walker Smith
Natasha M. Huges
Michael & Mikesa Miguel

 

Item Sponsors

Schmitt Jewelers
Phoenix Suns
Az Sportswear

 

Media Sponsors

92.3
KTAR

KMLE
Country
108

98.7
The PEAK

101.5
JAMZ

95.5
KOOL FM

Arizona Informant Newspaper

 

New Supporters & Partners

Quest to Cure Sickle Cell Foundation proudly present
(CMBC) Canaan Missionary Baptist Church.

CMBC under the leadership of Pastor Sherman Fort, so graciously invited the Quest to Cure Family to their Sunday Morning Worship Service, and allowed us time to do a presentation on Sickle Cell Awareness. We spoke about the importance of trait testing and the history of sickle cell Disease. Many of the CMBC members registered for the up-coming Life Without Pain Run/Walk event. Pastor Fort also agreed to become a sponsor of the event. Way to go Canaan Missionary Baptist Church! Your support is greatly appreciated.



Quest to Cure and the Q kids give special thanks to all our sponsors and supporters for helping them focus on life not pain.

Mr. David O. Kingston CEO
Kingston Corporations

 

Celebrity Speaks Out

KiKi Shepard is a versatile performer who loves entertaining, whether on film, television, or the stage.

KiKi is best known as the smashing co-host of the original “It’s Showtime at the Apollo”- TV’s hottest late-nite variety show.
KiKi feels especially compassionate about Sickle Cell Disease. She travels around the country hosting and making guest appearances to raise awareness for this deserving cause. Her determination to bring Sickle Cell Disease to the forefront of the minds of the American public and government is stronger than ever, and she welcomes the opportunity to advance the awareness of SCD at every turn.
To learn more: Kiki Shepard's Bio



Left to Right top Michael Migel Sickle Cell Sufferer Executive Director of QtoC Kristine Buchanan, Pastor Sherman Fort
Identical twin bothers and sickle cell sufferers Joshua and Jordan

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