Arizona Paddle Battle

Arizona Paddle Battle

The Arizona Bleeding Disorders Paddle Battle is a friendly competition where community members, family, friends, and corporate teams can grab a pickleball paddle in honor and in memory of those whose lives have been affected by bleeding disorders. This family-friendly event raises awareness about hemophilia and other bleeding disorders affecting those within the State of Arizona. Participants join together to raise money locally for statewide programs, services, advocacy, and education that support the bleeding disorder community. Don’t play pickleball? You can still attend and enjoy all that Chicken N Pickle has to offer with Giant Battleship, Ping-Pong, Bags, and other fun activities. All registered attendees also receive an all-you-can-eat breakfast pass.

We’re seeking to raise $20,000 this year, and we need your help! All participants will raise funds by collecting donations from their friends, family, and co-workers. Whether you wish to play pickleball or simply register to be a fundraiser, your efforts will help improve the quality of life of those individuals and families affected by bleeding disorders. You will be providing caring support, quality education and targeted advocacy aimed at enhancing medical care and insurance coverage for the community.

Registration Fees:

Team of Two Fee (all team guaranteed 2 games):

Teen Team (13-17 Year Old) – $100 (Includes t-shirts and Breakfast for each player)

Adult Team (18+) – $100 (Includes t-shirts and Breakfast for each player)

Adult Team Advanced (18+) – $100 (Includes t-shirts and Breakfast for each player)

Non Player Attendee Fee (all attendees receive a t-shirt and breakfast):

Infants (Under 2) – Free

Child Attendee (2-12 Years Old) – $10

Attendee (13+) – $25

Questions: Contact Chelsea Guffy at Chelsea@arizonahemophilia.org or (602) 955-3947

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