Boston Event Photography – Fenway Park Fundraiser On “LIVE With Kelly & Michael”

September 3, 2014

This summer we were contacted by CareOne/Health Bridge to photograph the Red Carpet for the CareOne fundraising campaign of Dan Grimes. We were honored to have been asked to capture this event for such a fantastic cause. Following the event, Michael Strahan (host of the fundraiser) talked about the event and shared one of our photos the next morning on his TV show LIVE with Kelly and Michael on ABC.

From the CareOne Website – “More than 1,800 supporters attending the sold-out fundraiser at Fenway Park to support CareOne/HealthBridge employees and researchers in the fight against cancer.

Daniel E. Straus, Founder and CEO of CareOne, announced that a fundraising campaign – launched by the company in support of long-time employee and cancer patient Dan Grimes – has raised $1.3 million. The campaign culminated in a July 27th event at Fenway Park which featured Michael Strahan, Tiki Barber, Grammy award winning artist NE-YO and British-born singer – songwriter Natasha Bedingfield.

At the event, Strahan, NY Giants Hall of Famer, Superbowl Champion, and the newest member of the Good Morning America team as well as co-host of LIVE With Kelly and Michael and Fox NFL Sunday, served as the master of ceremonies. In addition to performances by music industry award-winners NE-YO and Natasha Bedingfield, the sold-out event featured tours of Fenway Park, food, raffles and other family-friendly activities, as well as special appearance by Jack Edwards, play-by-play announcer and the television voice of the Boston Bruins and a longtime advocate  for cancer-related causes.”

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More than 1,800 supporters attended the sold-out fundraiser at Fenway Park to support CareOne/HealthBridge employees and researchers in the fight against cancer.

Daniel E. Straus, Founder and CEO of CareOne, announced that a fundraising campaign – launched by the company in support of long-time employee and cancer patient Dan Grimes -has raised $1.3 million. The campaign culminated in a July 27th event at Fenway Park which featured Michael Strahan, Tiki Barber, three-time NFL Pro Bowler who led the Giants to Super Bowl XXXV, GRAMMY award winning artist NE-YO and British-born singer- songwriter Natasha Bedingfield.

The CareOne Cancer Fund In Honor Of Dan Grimes, Inc. was inspired by the 42-year-old Massachusetts native, devoted husband, father of four children under the age of 12 and CareOne/HealthBridge executive, who was recently diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer despite having never smoked. Grants from The CareOne Cancer Fund in Honor of Dan Grimes, Inc. will provide financial support to employees like Grimes who are facing the challenges associated with a cancer diagnosis, allowing them to focus on themselves, their families and their recovery. Equally important, grants will also support essential cancer research. A series of nearly 100 events created by Grimes’ CareOne/HealthBridge colleagues generated a significant portion of money raised for the fund. Executives and team members from CareOne Centers in New Jersey and HealthBridge Management and Care Virginia Management centers in Massachusetts and Virginia came together to raise money for the campaign.

More than 1,800 people attended the fundraiser at the historic Boston ballpark. Addressing the standing room only crowd, Straus said, “Dan Grimes is an important member of our CareOne family. He has been instrumental in many of our charitable efforts over the last few years, inspiring us all with his dedication and service to others. Now it is our turn to help him and his family, and others fighting cancer. From fundraisers designed and implemented by our incredible staff to tonight’s amazing event, this campaign is a testament to the caring spirit of the CareOne team. I am proud of the time and energy our company dedicated to this important and very personal cause. My daughter Elizabeth has been a great champion of philanthropy in our organization. I have always instilled the value of giving back to others with my children and I am proud that Elizabeth has embraced that philosophy.”

At the event, Strahan, NY Giants Hall of Famer, Superbowl Champion, and the newest member of the Good Morning America team as well as co-host of LIVE With Kelly and Michael and Fox NFL Sunday, served as master of ceremonies. In addition to performances by music industry award-winners NE-YO and Natasha Bedingfield, the sold-out event featured tours of Fenway Park, food, raffles and other family-friendly activities, as well as a special appearance by Jack Edwards, play-by-play announcer and the television voice of the Boston Bruins and a longtime advocate for cancer-related causes.

Elizabeth Straus, Executive Vice President, CareOne and chief organizer of the Fenway Park event had high praise for the strong support demonstrated by CareOne and HealthBridge employees. I am overwhelmed by the outpouring of support and love for Dan and the efforts to benefit the CareOne Cancer Fund. This is our third fundraising event in two years, which in total, have raised over $3.5 million dollars for special charitable causes. I am so proud of the team members throughout our ” Numerous CareOne and HealthBridge vendors and suppliers participated in the event as well. s medical team from the Dana Farber Cancer Institute.

– See more at: http://care-one.com/careone-news/ceo-daniel-e-straus-announces-careone-cancer-fund-raised-1-3-million-exceeded-1-million-goal/#sthash.nquNG1gr.dpuf

More than 1,800 supporters attended the sold-out fundraiser at Fenway Park to support CareOne/HealthBridge employees and researchers in the fight against cancer.

Daniel E. Straus, Founder and CEO of CareOne, announced that a fundraising campaign – launched by the company in support of long-time employee and cancer patient Dan Grimes -has raised $1.3 million. The campaign culminated in a July 27th event at Fenway Park which featured Michael Strahan, Tiki Barber, three-time NFL Pro Bowler who led the Giants to Super Bowl XXXV, GRAMMY award winning artist NE-YO and British-born singer- songwriter Natasha Bedingfield.

The CareOne Cancer Fund In Honor Of Dan Grimes, Inc. was inspired by the 42-year-old Massachusetts native, devoted husband, father of four children under the age of 12 and CareOne/HealthBridge executive, who was recently diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer despite having never smoked. Grants from The CareOne Cancer Fund in Honor of Dan Grimes, Inc. will provide financial support to employees like Grimes who are facing the challenges associated with a cancer diagnosis, allowing them to focus on themselves, their families and their recovery. Equally important, grants will also support essential cancer research. A series of nearly 100 events created by Grimes’ CareOne/HealthBridge colleagues generated a significant portion of money raised for the fund. Executives and team members from CareOne Centers in New Jersey and HealthBridge Management and Care Virginia Management centers in Massachusetts and Virginia came together to raise money for the campaign.

– See more at: http://care-one.com/careone-news/ceo-daniel-e-straus-announces-careone-cancer-fund-raised-1-3-million-exceeded-1-million-goal/#sthash.nquNG1gr.dpuf

More than 1,800 supporters attended the sold-out fundraiser at Fenway Park to support CareOne/HealthBridge employees and researchers in the fight against cancer.

Daniel E. Straus, Founder and CEO of CareOne, announced that a fundraising campaign – launched by the company in support of long-time employee and cancer patient Dan Grimes -has raised $1.3 million. The campaign culminated in a July 27th event at Fenway Park which featured Michael Strahan, Tiki Barber, three-time NFL Pro Bowler who led the Giants to Super Bowl XXXV, GRAMMY award winning artist NE-YO and British-born singer- songwriter Natasha Bedingfield.

The CareOne Cancer Fund In Honor Of Dan Grimes, Inc. was inspired by the 42-year-old Massachusetts native, devoted husband, father of four children under the age of 12 and CareOne/HealthBridge executive, who was recently diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer despite having never smoked. Grants from The CareOne Cancer Fund in Honor of Dan Grimes, Inc. will provide financial support to employees like Grimes who are facing the challenges associated with a cancer diagnosis, allowing them to focus on themselves, their families and their recovery. Equally important, grants will also support essential cancer research. A series of nearly 100 events created by Grimes’ CareOne/HealthBridge colleagues generated a significant portion of money raised for the fund. Executives and team members from CareOne Centers in New Jersey and HealthBridge Management and Care Virginia Management centers in Massachusetts and Virginia came together to raise money for the campaign.

More than 1,800 people attended the fundraiser at the historic Boston ballpark. Addressing the standing room only crowd, Straus said, “Dan Grimes is an important member of our CareOne family. He has been instrumental in many of our charitable efforts over the last few years, inspiring us all with his dedication and service to others. Now it is our turn to help him and his family, and others fighting cancer. From fundraisers designed and implemented by our incredible staff to tonight’s amazing event, this campaign is a testament to the caring spirit of the CareOne team. I am proud of the time and energy our company dedicated to this important and very personal cause. My daughter Elizabeth has been a great champion of philanthropy in our organization. I have always instilled the value of giving back to others with my children and I am proud that Elizabeth has embraced that philosophy.”

At the event, Strahan, NY Giants Hall of Famer, Superbowl Champion, and the newest member of the Good Morning America team as well as co-host of LIVE With Kelly and Michael and Fox NFL Sunday, served as master of ceremonies. In addition to performances by music industry award-winners NE-YO and Natasha Bedingfield, the sold-out event featured tours of Fenway Park, food, raffles and other family-friendly activities, as well as a special appearance by Jack Edwards, play-by-play announcer and the television voice of the Boston Bruins and a longtime advocate for cancer-related causes.

Elizabeth Straus, Executive Vice President, CareOne and chief organizer of the Fenway Park event had high praise for the strong support demonstrated by CareOne and HealthBridge employees. I am overwhelmed by the outpouring of support and love for Dan and the efforts to benefit the CareOne Cancer Fund. This is our third fundraising event in two years, which in total, have raised over $3.5 million dollars for special charitable causes. I am so proud of the team members throughout our ” Numerous CareOne and HealthBridge vendors and suppliers participated in the event as well. s medical team from the Dana Farber Cancer Institute.

In less than two years, the CareOne community has raised more than $3 million in charitable donations for various causes. In February 2014, CareOne raised more than $1 million for The Valerie Fund, an organization providing programs and services for children living with cancer and blood disorders. Earlier, in December 2013, the CareOne team provided more than 3,000 toys to Valerie Fund patients during the holiday season. Over $1 million was raised at a December 2012 CareOne Disaster Fund event to aid more than 100 CareOne employees who suffered significant losses during Hurricane Sandy. And in June 2013, HealthBridge held a fundraiser that resulted in the single largest contribution, $250,000, to the One Fund for victims of the Boston Marathon bombing.

– See more at: http://care-one.com/careone-news/ceo-daniel-e-straus-announces-careone-cancer-fund-raised-1-3-million-exceeded-1-million-goal/#sthash.nquNG1gr.dpuf

More than 1,800 supporters attended the sold-out fundraiser at Fenway Park to support CareOne/HealthBridge employees and researchers in the fight against cancer.

Daniel E. Straus, Founder and CEO of CareOne, announced that a fundraising campaign – launched by the company in support of long-time employee and cancer patient Dan Grimes -has raised $1.3 million. The campaign culminated in a July 27th event at Fenway Park which featured Michael Strahan, Tiki Barber, three-time NFL Pro Bowler who led the Giants to Super Bowl XXXV, GRAMMY award winning artist NE-YO and British-born singer- songwriter Natasha Bedingfield.

The CareOne Cancer Fund In Honor Of Dan Grimes, Inc. was inspired by the 42-year-old Massachusetts native, devoted husband, father of four children under the age of 12 and CareOne/HealthBridge executive, who was recently diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer despite having never smoked. Grants from The CareOne Cancer Fund in Honor of Dan Grimes, Inc. will provide financial support to employees like Grimes who are facing the challenges associated with a cancer diagnosis, allowing them to focus on themselves, their families and their recovery. Equally important, grants will also support essential cancer research. A series of nearly 100 events created by Grimes’ CareOne/HealthBridge colleagues generated a significant portion of money raised for the fund. Executives and team members from CareOne Centers in New Jersey and HealthBridge Management and Care Virginia Management centers in Massachusetts and Virginia came together to raise money for the campaign.

More than 1,800 people attended the fundraiser at the historic Boston ballpark. Addressing the standing room only crowd, Straus said, “Dan Grimes is an important member of our CareOne family. He has been instrumental in many of our charitable efforts over the last few years, inspiring us all with his dedication and service to others. Now it is our turn to help him and his family, and others fighting cancer. From fundraisers designed and implemented by our incredible staff to tonight’s amazing event, this campaign is a testament to the caring spirit of the CareOne team. I am proud of the time and energy our company dedicated to this important and very personal cause. My daughter Elizabeth has been a great champion of philanthropy in our organization. I have always instilled the value of giving back to others with my children and I am proud that Elizabeth has embraced that philosophy.”

At the event, Strahan, NY Giants Hall of Famer, Superbowl Champion, and the newest member of the Good Morning America team as well as co-host of LIVE With Kelly and Michael and Fox NFL Sunday, served as master of ceremonies. In addition to performances by music industry award-winners NE-YO and Natasha Bedingfield, the sold-out event featured tours of Fenway Park, food, raffles and other family-friendly activities, as well as a special appearance by Jack Edwards, play-by-play announcer and the television voice of the Boston Bruins and a longtime advocate for cancer-related causes.

Elizabeth Straus, Executive Vice President, CareOne and chief organizer of the Fenway Park event had high praise for the strong support demonstrated by CareOne and HealthBridge employees. I am overwhelmed by the outpouring of support and love for Dan and the efforts to benefit the CareOne Cancer Fund. This is our third fundraising event in two years, which in total, have raised over $3.5 million dollars for special charitable causes. I am so proud of the team members throughout our ” Numerous CareOne and HealthBridge vendors and suppliers participated in the event as well. s medical team from the Dana Farber Cancer Institute.

In less than two years, the CareOne community has raised more than $3 million in charitable donations for various causes. In February 2014, CareOne raised more than $1 million for The Valerie Fund, an organization providing programs and services for children living with cancer and blood disorders. Earlier, in December 2013, the CareOne team provided more than 3,000 toys to Valerie Fund patients during the holiday season. Over $1 million was raised at a December 2012 CareOne Disaster Fund event to aid more than 100 CareOne employees who suffered significant losses during Hurricane Sandy. And in June 2013, HealthBridge held a fundraiser that resulted in the single largest contribution, $250,000, to the One Fund for victims of the Boston Marathon bombing.

– See more at: http://care-one.com/careone-news/ceo-daniel-e-straus-announces-careone-cancer-fund-raised-1-3-million-exceeded-1-million-goal/#sthash.nquNG1gr.dpuf

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