Welcome to Team Delta's Fundraising Page
Team Delta is fundraising to compete in the 13th annual Derricks & Diamonds charity softball tounramnet benefitting Texas Children's Hiospital and the Snowdrop Foundation. Our collective goal is to raise $5,000 for the Texas Children's Hospital Cancer Center and Charity Care Program. Please support our team by making a gift to Texas Children’s Hospital.
Derricks & Diamonds is a charity softball tournament benefiting Texas Children’s Hospital (TCH) and Snowdrop Foundation. National Oilwell Varco (NOV) and Schlumberger are once again teaming up to organize this event in an effort to unite the oil and gas industry, while providing a beacon of hope to all affected by pediatric cancer.
Over the past 12 years, Derricks & Diamonds has raised over $2.6 million dollars making it one of the most successful community events benefiting Texas Children’s Cancer Center and the Snowdrop Foundation.
You can help our cause through a variety of charitable giving options, including sponsoring a softball team to play in the tournament, attending our Field of Dreams Gala, silent and live auction items, purchasing raffle tickets, attending our fundraising events, providing monetary donations and much more!
Set for May 6th-7th, 2017, the tournament provides an enjoyable atmosphere for both participants and spectators. There are two divisions, competitive and recreational, offering participating teams the ability to select their division based on skill. Plenty of activities are also available for spectators, such as a children’s area, concessions and a raffle featuring a new pickup truck and many other prizes!
Derricks & Diamonds could not experience immense growth throughout the years without the gracious support from our employees, donors and participants. We hope you will join us in our 2017 journey to strike out pediatric cancer.
Your gift helps Texas Children’s give every child the opportunity for a healthier future. Thank you for your support.
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