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It's our largest and most anticipated fundraising event of the year, Steelers Style, presented by Ford, PNC, UPMC and UPMC Health Plan! Watch our players and special guests walk the runway to raise money for Steelers Charities, a 5013C that supports the UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program, Cancer Bridges and the Chuck Noll Foundation.
Event Chairs: Greta & Art Rooney II and Kiya & Mike Tomlin
Coordinated efforts from players, personnel, and local fashion designers come together for this event, created to show off players and their families in their best looks. Our models will be highlighting this season's latest fashion trends, provided by local retailers, national and international fashion brands.
Friday, October 4
6:00 PM ET
Stage AE
TICKET LEVELS AND PRICING
PERFORMER
Mayce
Mayce is an artist and producer hailing from Pittsburgh, PA, and son of Coach Mike Tomlin. Getting his start making beats at 14, Mayce would eventually find his love for rapping and begin releasing his own music, most recently his self-produced When Else But Now?, a 7-song effort that details the challenges and triumphs of a young music career. Mayce has traveled the country and worked with countless industry heavyweights, including frequent collaborations with super-producer Reazy Renegade. Mayce also recently opened for Poison frontman Bret Michaels, on his Parti-Gras 2.0 tour during the Burgettstown stop at The Pavilion at Star Lake.
BENEFICIARIES
UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Sports Medicine Concussion Program, established in 2000, is the first of its kind and largest ongoing clinical service and research program that focuses on diagnosis, evaluation and management of sports-related concussion in athletes of all levels. Led by Michael Collins, PhD, the program's internationally known team of clinicians and researchers are world leaders in studying the neurocognitive effects of sports-related concussion and pioneering the development of better methods of post-concussion evaluation to determine when it is safe for an athlete to return to sports. The team provides oversight and consultation to assist sports teams' medical staff in making objective return-to-play decisions after the occurrence of sports-related concussion.
Cancer Bridges supports those impacted by cancer through a variety of free programs and services and has been a proud beneficiary of Steelers Style since 1992. The organization provides a warm and welcoming environment for everyone impacted by cancer, including those with a diagnosis, survivors, and those who have a loved one with cancer or have experienced the loss of a loved one due to cancer. Cancer Bridges serves individuals of all ages and offers nearly 200 programs monthly, providing emotional, social, and informational tools for adults, youth, and families through counseling sessions, support groups, health and wellness programs, social activities, and more. To learn more, visit our website at www.cancerbridges.org or call 412-338-1919.
The Steelers launched the Chuck Noll Foundation for Brain Injury Research in 2016 to support continued research and education regarding brain injuries and treatment of sports-related concussions. The Foundation funds research that it believes is the most promising in the area of sports-related concussions and related conditions. To help best evaluate which research programs to fund, some of the most renowned neurosurgeons in the country serve on a national medical advisory panel.
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