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As the year comes to a close, StaffDNA® is making a significant charitable impact through its sponsorships and community initiatives.
ESPN Events along with the Orlando Sports Foundation (OSF) announced that Jacksonville State and Ohio will compete in the 2024 StaffDNA® Cure Bowl.
As the year comes to a close, StaffDNA® is making a significant charitable impact through its sponsorships and community initiatives. The healthcare staffing firm is the title sponsor of the StaffDNA® Cure Bowl, an event dedicated to raising funds for cancer research and supporting survivors and caregivers. The game, featuring the Jacksonville State Gamecocks and the Ohio Bobcats, takes place today at noon ET at Camping World Stadium in Orlando and will be broadcast on ESPN.
StaffDNA® CEO Sheldon Arora expressed his excitement, saying, “It’s a pretty cool event, and it’s giving us the ability to help raise some funds that they desperately need.” Arora will handle the coin toss and trophy presentation during the event.
StaffDNA® has also partnered with US Hunger to fight food insecurity, with team members recently helping prepare food boxes in Orlando. Additionally, the company is the presenting sponsor of the First Responder Bowl on Jan. 3 in Dallas.
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