
Eugene Roddenberry, Jr. Dares San Diego to the “$100,000 Challenge for the Oceans”
Roddenberry commits to match donations of $20 from 500 residents and challenges eight local organizations to contribute $10,000 each in support of the San Diego Oceans Foundation
The “$100,000 Challenge for the Oceans” is the San Diego Oceans Foundation’s (SDOF) holiday fundraiser, initiated by major donor Eugene “Rod” Roddenberry, Jr. Roddenberry is motivating his neighbors to support this local charity during this difficult economic climate with a donation matching system. By the end of the year, he is seeking 500 people to contribute $20 each, which he will match dollar for dollar, resulting in a $10,000 contribution. He is also challenging environmentally conscious companies to show their support by matching this $10,000 donation. With commitments from Roddenberry, eight corporations and 500 residents, the San Diego Oceans Foundation can succeed in reaching their $100,000 Challenge.
Son of Gene Roddenberry, who created the Star Trek television and film series, Eugene “Rod” Roddenberry, Jr. is a passionate advocate for the oceans. Roddenberry has even started his own Roddenberry Dive Team (www.roddenberrydiveteam.com) in an effort to share his appreciation of our oceans with others. “The Roddenberry Dive Team takes the optimism inspired by my father’s philosophy and brings it to a very real and actionable place,” says Roddenberry. Roddenberry Dive Team members explore the underwater universe and attend innovative educational events aimed at understanding ocean life. Roddenberry’s love of the oceans began in college, and his philanthropy extends beyond financial contributions. He also volunteers his time with the San Diego Oceans Foundation as an Ocean in Motion Marine Science Education and Snorkeling Program volunteer.
Many thanks to other supporters: Sempra Energy, SeaWorld San Diego, Hornblower Cruises & Events, Clear Channel, Port of San Diego, and Sophie 103.7.
Donations are accepted online at www.sdoceans.org, by mail at: 1875 Quivira Way C-5, San Diego, CA 92109, or over the phone at (619) 523-1903.
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