Penalties Sports Bar on North Main raised nearly $7,000 as a result of its recent Poker Run fundraiser themed, “4 the Boys.”
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Penalties Sports Bar on North Main raised nearly $7,000 as a result of its recent Poker Run fundraiser themed, “4 the Boys.” The funds donated through the run and other activities, including a silent auction, will be divided between four local families whose children have suffered with MIS-C, which is an illness that affects those having had COVID-19, particularly children.
MIS-C, according to Vanderbilt Hospital, occurs about 5 weeks following the coronavirus. While these four boys survived the illness last spring, they still have on-going medical expenses.
The boys have returned to school but still struggle with having had this unknown illness—one which even has doctors puzzled.