Baseballs and Brain Aneurysm Awareness
We are thrilled to partner with the Portand Sea Dogs for another year of community awareness at Hadlock Field.
Our 8 x 16’ billboard in the ballpark provides an excellent platform to promote our organization and raise awareness about brain aneurysms during the Portland Sea Dogs’ home games.
More Eyes Means More Awareness
It is estimated that approximately 1 in 50 people in the United States will develop a brain aneurysm during their lifetime.
With the Sea Dogs averaging 6,000 people attending each home game, and having 69 home games, that math would suggest more than 120 fans at each game either has or will develop a brain aneurysmRaising Awareness in Our Local Community
The Maine Brain Aneurysm Awareness Committee comprises a dedicated group of volunteers who are committed to remembering and honoring our loved ones who have passed away due to brain aneurysms or those who have survived the devastating effects of this life-threatening condition. Our mission is to strengthen the brain aneurysm community in Maine by providing support and promoting awareness about the early detection and treatment of this critical condition.
We are extremely grateful to the Portland Sea Dogs for their continued support. Attending a game at Hadlock Field is a fantastic way to enjoy a day out in beautiful Portland, Maine.
Go Sea Dogs!