PUT THE "FUN" INTO FUNDRAISING WITH THE MWF!
November 1st, 2009
If your non-profit organization is looking to put the FUN into fundraising, consider bringing a live Millennium Wrestling Federation event or WrestleFest reunion to your town! We offer a variety of different options for groups of almost any size that are family and community friendly. The MWF recently announced it's Keep The Kids Off The Streets Campaign in an attempt to include area youth in our live events and away from the negatives they face on a daily basis.
In the past, we've presented superstars and legends that are currently on WWE national television programming or have appeared on broadcast television and Pay-Per-View specials such as "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Chris Jericho Mick Foley, Eric Bischoff, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan, Road Warrior Animal, Goldust, "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka, Paul Bearer, "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, George "The Animal" Steele, The Iron Sheik, the superstars of Spike TV's Total Non-Stop Action and many others! What would be more fun than having these superstars of wrestling come to your town for a night of live bodyslamming action? In addition to seeing these stars wrestle, fans can meet the stars before the event as they sign autographs and pose for pictures! At most events, the superstars will meet with your group in a VIP Question & Answer session as well.
The MWF helped the Lynn Armory raise cash for the MA National Guard Family Support Group. We teamed with the Special Olympics to raise cash for their athletes and give them a night they'll never forget! Contact us to see what we can do for your non-profit organization! Don't settle for cheap imitations - contact the best in New England today! For more information on putting an event together like this for your organization, please e-mail us today! Forget about candy bars and magazine subscriptions, we'll work hand in hand with you to make this your biggest and most exciting fundraiser yet!
Shiloh Pepin touched the hearts of millions of people worldwide. MWF President John Cena Sr., Dan Mirade and the entire Millennium Wrestling Federation family teamed up with "Superstar" Billy Graham and Karl Lauer of the Cauliflower Alley Club to help raise funds to help Shiloh get to a special summer camp for disabled children as well as the WWE Backlash pay-per-view event. Shiloh sadly passed away on October 23rd, 2009, but her name lives on with the Shiloh Pepin Foundation - dedicated to helping buy accessible playground equipment for handicapped children!
The work of Special Olympics Massachusetts is extraordinary; it was an honor to team with them for a Halloween double-header mega-event in Salem, MA with DX original Road Dogg, Demolition Smash, Scotty 2 Hotty, TNA superstar Chris Sabin and many more. Special Olympic athletes from all over Massachusetts were on hand for a truly special event and SOMA has become like family to the MIllennium Wrestling Federation.
When the holiday season hits, the MWF has always been willing to step up to the plate to put smiles on childrens faces all over New England! In the past we've worked with the Boston City Hospital Toy Drive, the Braintree Moose Lodge and Toys For Local Children to make the season brighter for those in need.
The Millennium Wrestling Federation has strived to bring live action to fans from ages eight to eighty! Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Massachusetts has always gone above and beyond to create special moments for their matches, and the MWF has always been happy to have them as guests at our "matches."
To request further information via snail mail, write:
Millennium Wrestling Federation
360 Main St.
Melrose, MA 02176