by Tiffany Ervin | Aug 9, 2011 | Uncategorized
WHEREAS, it is estimated that over 4 million people across the country suffer from Alzheimer’s disease, and medical scientists predict that, without a cure, one out of every ten living Americans will fall victim to this disease: and WHEREAS, initiated in 1995,...
by Tiffany Ervin | Aug 9, 2011 | Uncategorized
In May of 2005, the sixth grant made by the CART Fund was presented to Dr. Gary Small and his research team from UCLA. They received a check for $250,000. UCLA was selected ahead of 70 other applicants from research centers in over 40 states. This makes the total CART...
by Tiffany Ervin | Aug 9, 2011 | Uncategorized
On Friday, July 23 a delegation of six Rotarians from the Carolinas and Georgia plus four of their spouses attended a Symposium honoring The CART Fund in Philadelphia. The event was scheduled to follow the closing day of an International Conference on...
by Tiffany Ervin | Aug 9, 2011 | Uncategorized
May 4, 2004 — At the annual meeting of the CART Board of Directors in Columbia, SC, the University of Connecticut Health Center was announced as the recipient of its fifth grant in the amount of $250,000.00 for research that will take place over the next two...
by Tiffany Ervin | Aug 9, 2011 | Uncategorized
November 19, 2003 — South Carolina Secretary of State Mark Hammond announced the 2003 Angels and Scrooges List at a news conference held at the State House Auditorium in Columbia. The annual designation of the best and worst charities as Angels or Scrooges has...
by Tiffany Ervin | Aug 9, 2011 | Uncategorized
July 14, 2003 — CART Treasurer Roger Ackerman calls July 14 a “red letter day” for CART, as The CART Fund exceeded $ 1 million in receipts. “In anticipation of this major accomplishment, the CART Board of Directors at their annual meeting...