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What news is out there on Mia Hamm? Is she coaching? A TV Show? I heard some brief gossip? |
What news is out there on Mia Hamm? Is she coaching? A TV Show? I heard some brief gossip? She started a bone-marrow foundation for increasing awareness for bone marrow transplant patients. The Mia Hamm Foundation is a reflection of my life experiences. I created this foundation to benefit important issues that have directly affected me throughout my life. The foundation is focused on providing support for two important causes: raising funds and awareness for bone marrow transplant patients and continuing the growth in opportunities for young women in sports. Support for Bone Marrow Transplant Patients and Families - I understand the pain of bone marrow disease first hand. In 1997, my brother Garrett passed away from complications related to aplastic anemia. Through an all-star exhibition soccer match, "The Garrett Game", we are able to raise awareness and funds for bone marrow disease research, and to support families through the marrow transplant process. At halftime in the 2001Garrett Game we brought together marrow donors with recipients for the first time. It was clearly my most satisfying moment away from the field. Young Women in Sports - Needless to say, I would not have had the life experiences to date without other pioneers who worked tirelessly to provide opportunities for women in sport. Although I am encouraged by the growth of opportunities for girls, I am committed to continue the progress made in the last decade. It is my goal to help further the development of programs and initiatives for young women in sports. With these issues in mind the mission of the Mia Hamm Foundation is as follows: "The Mia Hamm Foundation is a non-profit, national organization dedicated to raising funds and awareness for bone marrow transplant patients and their families and the development of more opportunities for young women to participate in sport." Mia's a webisode star! Watch Mia and her husband Nomar Garciaparra as they face off in at-home competitions- including a cook-off- with Deion Sanders as their judge! This webisode is like ESPN's version of Cribs- see all the fun at this link from AT&T: http://seehowtheylive.com/soccer.php.... I want her to coach South Carolina women's soccer team, PLEASE she starts=ed a bone marrow thing |
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