Come out, shoot a hoop and tune in Nov. 4 for a 24-hour free throw competition in ETSU’s Brooks Gym starting at 8 a.m. Finnegan’s Challenge is a fundraising event to provide resources for parents, teachers, therapists and others who care for children with birth defects and ensure those children have success.
A celebrity free throw challenge will begin at 7 p.m., with tickets on sale for $10 per person, $20 per family, and free to ETSU students with a valid student ID. The event is free, open to the public and everyone is invited to attend. Face masks are required indoors on the ETSU campus.
As part of Finnegan’s Challenge, 75-year-old Richard “Doc” Sander, former ETSU athletic director, will attempt to exceed 3,300 free throws – a number representing the 1 in 33 children born with a birth defect.
“When Finnegan came into the world, my entire outlook on life was impacted,” Doc Sander said. “Because of Finnegan’s birth defect, we witnessed firsthand how dramatically the life path of an entire family would be totally affected. We had not thought about how emotional stress, worry and trauma surrounding issues of the birth defect would impact the family of that child. That is why we have created Finnegan’s Challenge to develop a community of support and resources to help families navigate through these challenges.”
This challenge will bring supporters together online, challenging them to donate for every free throw they make. Participants can upload their videos to social media with the hashtag #FinnegansChallenge to show their support and highlight the need for resources for children and families affected by the challenges associated with birth defects.
The entire 24-hour event will be livestreamed on Facebook at facebook.com/finneganschallenge. Donations can be made at finneganschallenge.org.