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Scott founded SEUFunder Promotions n on Tommy turned professionalPsident in January 1, 1994. SEU Promotions is a August of 1999 when he turned national golf tournament promotion fifty (50), and began playing on and consulting company headquartered mini tours, and Monday qualifiers in Charlotte, NC. Since inception SEU on the regular PGA Champions has worked with over 5,500 golf (Formerly the Senior) Tour. tournament across the United States Tommy serves as the host and Mexico. SEU Promotions has professional for the Clifton Davis expanded operations by opening Celebrity Golf Classic, serving in Regional Sales Offices in Raleigh, NC, this position for the last six (6) Winston Salem/Greensboro, NC, years. In addition to the duties as Wilmington, NC, Tampa, FL, Sarasota, FL, host professional, Tommy has Naples/Ft. Myers, FL with more offices planned for 2014. made several television and radio appearances with Clifton Davis Scott participates in speaking at seminars for golf supporting golf, community tournament directors on “How to Manage a winning outreach programs, and diversity golf tournament”. SEU Promotions in conjunction with in general. Tommy also serves in this position for former golf courses will hold this seminar annually. World Heavyweight Champion James “Bonecrusher” Smith’s Celebrity Golf Classic, is the host Professional After 20 years of being in the golf tournament consult- for Tarheel and former LA Laker James Worthy’s ing business, Scott decided to create SEU Promotions Celebrity Golf Classic, is the host professional for Charitable Foundation. The Foundation’s mission is Kelvin Seabrook’s “Kelvin for Kids” Celebrity Golf simple, “To raise funding that will promote awareness Tournament; Kelvin is a former World Bantam Weight and provide assistance for children’s causes across our Boxing Champion, is also the host professional for the nation with a main focus on anti-bullying programs. Holy Angels of North Carolina Golf Outing.

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Bill Gombert PGA – Bill is a 20+ year golf P o ina professional. Executive Prior to Tournament Decto For more information on SEU Promotions and joining SEU Promotions Bill was the Head SEU Promotions Charitable Foundation, visit us Golf Professional at Hillendale Country at the following links: Club, Baltimore, MD. Bill will oversee the operations of the Athletes Against Bullies Golf Tour. The tour is a 25 city national Website: www.seupromotions.com charity scramble to benefit anti-bullying Facebook: www.facebook.com/SEUGolf programs across the United States. Facebook: www.facebook.com/seufoundation

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Athletes Against Bullies brings awareness to the topic of bullying in schools and provides counseling resources for athletic coaches, school teachers, students, victims of bullying, and students who have bullied others and are seeking to better their lives. In addition, the organization will provide professional athletes (retired and active) who will speak about bullying at public schools.

Explanation of the Problem (source: Daily Herald-Salt Lake City, 5/19/13, ‘Scared in School’) Athletes Against Bullies Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior organization that will seek to educate adults among school aged children that involves a real is a non-pro�it and youth about the dangers of bullying, teach or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is ways to prevent repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, bullying, and explain over time. Bullying includes actions such as how to correctly making threats, spreading rumors, attacking handle a bullying someone physically or verbally, and excluding situation in a variety someone from a group on purpose. Bullying can of settings. happen in the adult world, but the best long-term solution is to address bullying that occurs during youth. 2 Athletes Against Bullies | 10016 Tolleson Ave. | Charlotte, NC 28277

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Phil Jackson Ford Jr. (born February 9, 1956) is a retired American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association. He graduated from Rocky Mount Senior High Benny Snipe School in 1974. Ford played four years of basketball at the University of North Carolina Benny grew up in Summerville, South at Chapel Hill. After his sophomore season, Carolina, playing high school football for Ford started for the U.S. Olympic team that Summerville High. After his high school won the gold medal in 1976. While a senior, he career, Benny was inducted into the averaged 20.8 points a game during that Summerville High School Hall of Fame as a Three-Sport Letterman. career at Carolina as the number 1 all time leading1977-78 scorer season. in InNorth 1978, Carolina Ford �inished history his with Benny went on to play at South Carolina 2,290 points. Ford was inducted into the North State and then for the Charleston Hawks, a Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in May 1991. semi-pro football team, where he holds multiple records. He was then signed as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Steelers and was part of the 1994 AFC Championship team. He was traded to the in 1995 where he played out his career in 1998.

coached in South Carolina at Lewisville High SchoolUpon �inishing in Richburg. his successful He is currently career, an Benny Assistant Football Coach at Heritage High Athletes Against Bullies is a program under School in Lynchburg, VA, bringing his coaching the SEU Promotions Charitable Foundation. expertise to coach young running backs. SEU Promotions Charitable Foundation is a nonpro�it organization. He is active in various outreach efforts www.seupromotions.com throughout the region and hosts an annual Celebrity Golf Tournament to raise funds to provide college scholarships to Foundation Leadership high school students in South Scott Schaeffer Thomas R Stines Bobby Nelson, CPA Founder & CEO Secretary Treasurer Carolina and Virginia. Board Members Patrick Golden Rachel Lorch The Golden Investment Group Ortho Carolina Michael McGee Trish Biasucci BenchMark Capital Funding Charlotte Destination 3 Athletes Against Bullies | 10016 Tolleson Ave. | Charlotte, NC 28277 Our Athletes:

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Kelvin Seabrooks

Jake Robbins Kelvin Seabrooks is a former IBF World Bantamweight Champion, USBA Champion, ESPN Fighter of the Decade for the 1980’s, Phillip Jacob Robbins (born May 23, 1976 in and Carolinas Boxing Hall of Fame Inductee Charlotte, North Carolina) is a former Major (2003). He is a native of Charlotte, growing League Baseball pitcher who ended his career in up primarily in the North Charlotte and the the Chicago White Sox organization. West Boulevard areas. Seabrooks was Robbins appeared in only two major league inducted into the Carolina Sports Hall of games in 2004 for the Cleveland Indians at the Fame in May 1991. age of 28. The only run he gave up was a solo home run by Jacque Jones on September 24 of that year. His earned run average was 5.40. In 2007, he pitched for the Charlotte Knights, a

Carolina. Robbins was 0-0 in 20 games, with an ERAWhite of Sox 5.11 Triple-A and 14 af�iliate,strikeouts in inFort 24 Mill, innings. South He currently runs the Jake Robbins Pitching School at Showecase Baseball Academy off of Independence Boulevard in Matthews.

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Foundation Leadership Scott Schaeffer Thomas R Stines Bobby Nelson, CPA Founder & CEO Secretary Treasurer Board Members Patrick Golden Rachel Lorch The Golden Investment Group Ortho Carolina Michael McGee Trish Biasucci BenchMark Capital Funding Charlotte Destination 4 Athletes Against Bullies | 10016 Tolleson Ave. | Charlotte, NC 28277 Our Athletes:

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Corey Miller

Corey James Miller (born October 25, 1968 in Pageland, South Carolina) is a retired former American football linebacker in the for the New York Giants and Minnesota Vikings. He played college football at the University of South Carolina and was drafted in the sixth round of the 1991 NFL Draft.

Perry Tuttle

Perry Tuttle was a Clemson football standout in the early 1980s. His career continued into the National Football League (, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and ) and (). Now, he is known for his inspirational speaking, sports marketing, Athletes Against Bullies is a program under and sports ministry. the SEU Promotions Charitable Foundation. SEU Promotions Charitable Foundation is a nonpro�it organization.

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SKI-Lee Donarski

2013 Warrior Open Participant | 2012 Warrior Open Participant First Lieutenant “Ski” Donarski served 10-and-a-half years in the United States Marine Corps and was honorably discharged in 1998. On September 11, 2001, he waived his

States Army. VA bene�its. Then, in 2004, he re-enlisted in the United In 2005, First Lieutenant Donarski was seriously wounded during combat in Anbar Province, Iraq. He suffered from a traumatic brain injury, PTSD and a stable burst fracture in his neck and back. He lost vision in his right eye, which requires the use a prosthetic soft lens, and has had surgeries on both shoulders. After 13 months of rehabilitation at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, he was reassigned to 2nd Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne). He deployed to Afghanistan again in 2009 and successfully completed his tour. First

Candidate School and later commissioned as a Lieutenant inLieutenant the Military Donarski Intelligence was accepted Branch into as the an U.S.All-Source Army Of�icer

IntelligenceWhile attending Of�icer. Military Intelligence School, he was struck by a pick-up truck, which triggered his traumatic brain injury Athletes Against Bullies is a program under and PTSD, among other injuries. After several years in the SEU Promotions Charitable Foundation. various medical facilities, he was unable to return to combat SEU Promotions Charitable Foundation is a and was medically discharged in August 2012. nonpro�it organization. He is the recipient of many awards and decorations for his www.seupromotions.com service, including the Purple Heart. He has two wonderful daughters, McKenzi and Maya. Foundation Leadership Scott Schaeffer Thomas R Stines Bobby Nelson, CPA Founder & CEO Secretary Treasurer Board Members Patrick Golden Rachel Lorch The Golden Investment Group Ortho Carolina Michael McGee Trish Biasucci BenchMark Capital Funding Charlotte Destination

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David Mobley David Mobley "Golf’s Long Drive Expert" is a 2 time RE/MAX World Long Drive Champion (2004 Open, 2011 Senior) and the owner/host of The Golf Mob Radio Show. At the 2011 RE/MAX World Long Drive Championships, Mobley obliterated the former grid record with an astounding blast of 459 yards!!! Dave is also known for his appearances on Big Break X Michigan, Big Break Dominican Republic, Golf's Funniest Videos, Steve Harvey’s Big Time Challenge, Off the Record with Michael Landsberg, Monday After the Master with Hootie and the

NASCAR legend Michael Waltrip. As well as having been featured on The Golf Channel, ESPN,Blow�ish, NBC, Jimmy CBS, The“V” Celebrity Speed Channel, Golf Classic, The Discovery Fins and Skins,Channel, and SportsSouth, Mike on the FoxMic Sports,with TSN- Canada, Golf Digest, Golf Tips, Golf Week, and Golf World, among others.

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Athletes Against Bullies | 10016 Tolleson Ave. | Charlotte, NC 28277 7 Only 20-30 % of bullying ever gets reported

Most Bullying occurs in the Middle School Ages

Most Bullying incidents can be stopped within 10 seconds, if someone helps (teacher, adult, friend, peer)

79% Boys & 83% Girls say they’ve experienced Bullying either at School or Online

Tragically there are 1,000’s of incidents occurring every day that go unreported

75% of Bullying or being harassed, can be linked to suicides and murders (like school shootings)

School Bullying Awareness Programs help reduce the number of incidents by 25%

Bulling has become a major issue for our youth of today. With your help and support, we can prevent Bullying! According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (DHHS) anti-bullying website, Stopbullying.gov , bullying is defined as “intentionally aggressive, usually repeated” verbal, social, or physical behavior aimed at a specific person or group of people. Some bullying actions are considered criminal, such as harassment or hazing; but “bullying” alone is not illegal. And recent news stories abound with tales of cyberbullying – where the target is harassed through social media or other technology – that have unfortunately resulted in victims’ suicides. The majority of bullying still takes place at school; 1 in 3 U.S. students say they have been bullied at school, according to the DHHS. More shocking bullying statistics for 2014 follow: ! 20 percent of U.S. students in grades 9-12 reportedly have experienced bullying, while 28 percent of students in grades 6-12 report the same. Experts agree that most incidences of bullying occur during middle school. ! According to one study cited by the DHHS, 29.3 percent of middle school students had experienced bullying in the classroom; 29 percent experienced it in hallways or lockers; 23.4 percent were bullied in the cafeteria; 19.5 percent were bullied during gym class; and 12.2 percent of bullied kids couldn’t even escape the torture in the bathroom. ! Most of the student in the study reported name calling as the most prevalent type of bullying, followed by teasing, rumor-spreading, physical incidents, purposeful isolation, threats, belongings being stolen, and sexual harassment. Surprisingly, cyberbullying occurred with the least frequency. ! 70.6 percent of teens have seen bullying occurring in their schools – and approximately 30 percent of young people admit to bullying themselves. With so many students seeing what goes on, one has to wonder why bullying proliferates – especially since the DHHS reports that bullying stops within 10 seconds 57 percent of the time when someone intervenes. Juvonen found in her study that “A simple message, such as ‘Bullying is not tolerated,’ is not likely to be very effective,” and that effective anti- bullying programs need to focus on the bystanders, who can step in and stop the behavior. ! Most experts agree that bullying peaks in middle school, while children are making the transition from children to young adults. Although bullying certainly continues into high school – and even into adulthood, unfortunately – it does seem to subside with maturity. Even so, approximately 160,000 teens reportedly skip school every day because of bullying, and 1 in 10 teens drops out of school due to repeated bullying. ! 83 percent of girls, and 79 percent of boys report being bullied either in school or online. ! 75 percent of school shootings have been linked to harassment and bullying against the shooter. ! Not shockingly, students who are bullies as young adults continue the trend of abuse and violence into adulthood. By the age of 30, approximately 40 percent of boys who were identified as bullies in middle- and high school had been arrested three or more times.

Unfortunately, children and teens who are considered “different” from their peers are the most frequent targets of bullies. Special needs students; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered (LGBT) students; students who are overweight; and students who are perceived as “weak” are the most likely targets of bullying by others. 9 out of 10 LGBT youth report being verbally bullied because of their sexual orientation, while 55.2% of those students reported being cyberbullied. Of special needs students who report bullying, the majority of those who are victimized are students diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, and students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

STOPPING THE BULLYING CYCLE: ! Unfortunately, only 20-30 percent of students who are bullied tell adults or authorities about their situations. Without accurate reporting, it’s difficult to change the patterns of bullying and abuse that persist in the U.S. ! School bullying prevention programs are known to decrease bullying in schools up to 25 percent. ! About 28 percent of students in grades 6-12 experience some form of bullying according to bullying statistics 2013. Over 30 percent of students admit to bullying classmates and peers. When an adult intervenes in a bullying incident, it stops within 10 seconds or more about 57 percent of the time. This is why addressing the problem often cuts down on bullying incidents that happen daily. ! There are many different types of bullying. According to Hertz, Donato and Wright there is a strong correlation between bullying and suicide related behaviors. The relationship is often influenced by o factors like depression and delinquency. Those bullied by peers were more likely to think of suicide and even attempt it. ! Middle school students report many different forms of bullying during the school years. About 44.2% of bullying is teasing which is often playing jokes and calling a child names. Over 43.3 percent of children have rumors and lies spread about them verbally or online. About 36.3 percent of children experience pushing and shoving in lines or class, 32.4% report hitting, shoving, and kicking by peers, and 29.2% have been left out or ignored by classmates. ! About 28.5 percent of middle school students been threatened by peers and classmates and 27.4 report someone stealing their belongings as another type of bullying. Over 23.7 percent report sexual comments and gestures as another form of bullying. ! Where does bullying occur many parents and teachers wonder about the location. Bullying takes place on school grounds and often on the bus. This is not the only place it occurs however ! Cyber bullying occurs on cell phones and online on social networks, boards, and through email. A study of middle school students reported that they were bullied about 29.3% in classrooms, 29.0% in the school hallways or near lockers, and 23.4% in the cafeteria. ! Other locations that school student were bullied were 19.5% of the time the gym or PE class, the bathroom 12.2%, and the playground or recess 6.2 % .. This study shows that bullying occurs in many locations where children gather to study, play, or hang out. Only between 20 to 30 percent of students that are bullied tell an adult or teacher about the incident. ! The Bureau of Justice School Bullying and Cyber Bullying reports that bullying often leads to violence. About 87 percent of students say school shootings are motivated by the desire to get back at those who have hurt them. About 86 percent in this study cite bullying as the reason that kids turn to lethal violence. Some students believe that experiencing physical or emotional abuse at home can lead to similar behavior at school. About 61 percent linked school shootings with the perpetrator being physically abused at home. These are some of the statistics from their study. ! Knowing the bullying statistics 2013 gives parents, teachers, and other adults knowledge of the problem. It does not stop or resolve the problem that many boys and girls face every day at school or online. This problem affects all groups despite the race, sex, gender, religion, or nationality. Some statistics give higher rates for handicapped and LGBT youth. ! Bullying statistics 2013 offer key points on what to look for in your child or at children in school. Knowing the types of bullying and where it occurs gives an adult the advantage. Remember statistics on bullying 2013 point to a problem that must be addressed to change things. Athletes Against Bullies is a non-profit (501 C-3) organization that, with your support and participation, will seek to educate adults and youth about the dangers of bullying, teach ways to prevent bulling, how to correctly handle a bullying situation in a variety of different settings.

AAB brings awareness to the topic of bullying in our schools and provides counseling resources for coaches, teachers, students, victims of bulling and students who have bullied others and are seeking to better their lives.

AAB will provide professional athletes (retired and active) who will speak to our communities about this major social issue facing our youth today, BULLYING!

AAB is launching a 25 Market Charity Golf Tour / Tournament to bring awareness to this issue and raise monies to fund programs in those communities AAB isn’t just looking for money, although nice, we are looking for Partners that will help stop this major social issue facing our youth today. Hopefully with your support we can stop some of the senseless violence that can occur and even end in losing a life of a youth to either a murder or suicide. An actual Facebook post A Charitable contribution to Athletes Against Bullies (501 C-3)

Be a Sponsor of any or all of our 25 plus market Charity Golf Events / Tournaments, various levels are available or we can customize a package that fits your marketing needs, goals and objectives

Let us, set up a private Corporate Golf Event, for you and your clients, where AAB is the beneficiary the funds

(80-85% of your Corporate Partnership will be a tax deductible contribution) Our mission is to raise funding that will promote awareness and provide assistance for children’s causes across our nation.

2015 Athletes Against Bullies National Charity Scramble SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES

Platinum Sponsorship Dinner Sponsor (1 available) ($50,000 Exclusivity) • $1,000 and donate dinner for players, sponsors • Special recognition at pre event party & volunteers and awards ceremony • 1 team in the tournament • 4 teams in the tournament • Group photograph for each foursome • 16 Deluxe player gift packages • 4 Deluxe Player Gift Packages • Group photograph for each foursome • 4 additional invitations to the awards ceremony • 16 additional invitations to the awards ceremony • Commemorative Tournament Pin Flag • 16 invitations for special guest luncheon during the tournament Lunch Sponsor (1 available) • Company logo on commemorative pin flag and all tee signs and banners • $500 and donate lunch for players, sponsors • Commemorative autographed pin flag and volunteers • Company logo on designated player gifts • 2 playing spots in the tournament • Company logo on all marketing material, media • Group photograph for each player & press releases • 2 Deluxe Player Gift Packages • Company product or information in gift bags • 2 additional invitations to the awards ceremony • Commemorative Tournament Pin Flag Diamond Sponsorship ($25,000) Pin Flag Sponsor (18 available) ($1,500 each) • 2 teams in the tournament • Group photograph for each foursome • 1 team in the tournament • 8 Deluxe Player Gift Packages • Group photograph for each foursome • 16 additional invitations to the awards ceremony • 4 Deluxe Player Gift Packages • 16 invitations for a special guest luncheon during • 4 additional invitations to the awards ceremony the tournament • Autographed custom tournament pin flag on • Commemorative autographed pin flag a designated flag during the tournament • Company logo on a designated player gift • Company logo on all marketing material, media & press releases Tee Sponsor (18 available) ($750 each)

Hole in One Sponsor ($1,500) – Prize is for an • 2 players in the tournament experience contest • Group photograph for each foursome • 2 Deluxe Player Gift Packages • 2 additional invitations to the awards ceremony • 1 team in the tournament • Tee sign placed at a designated tee box with • Group photograph for each foursome your logo • 8 Deluxe Player Gift Packages • 8 additional invitations to the awards ceremony • 8 invitations to special guest luncheon during Beverage Cart Sponsors (2 available) the tournament ($500 each) • Insurance to cover the hole in one contest on your designated hole • 2 invitations to the awards ceremony Driving Range and Putting Green Sponsors (1 each) ($500 each)

Let AAB customize a Corporate • 2 invitations to the awards ceremony for Partnership Package that maximizes each sponsor your marketing needs, goals and objectives.

For more information, : www.seupromotions.com/charitable-foundation Scott Hetrick Vice President – Corporate Partnerships | 828-242-0633 | [email protected] Scott Schaeffer CEO / Founder | SEU PROMOTIONS /Athletes Against Bullies | 704-999-7020 | [email protected] 15 Our mission is to raise funding that will promote awareness and provide assistance for children’s causes across our nation.

2015 Tour Dates

Atlanta, GA May 11 Baltimore, MD June 22 Boston, MA June 29 Charleston, SC November 2 Charlotte, NC October 26 Chicago, IL July 13 Columbus, OH July 27 Dallas, TX September 7 Denver, CO August 10 Detroit, MI July 27 Greenville, SC October 5 Los Angeles, CA September 21 Miami, FL March 9 Nashville, TN May 18 New Orleans, LA April 6 New York, NY June 15 Oakland, CA Sept 14 Philadelphia, PA June 8 Phoenix, AZ Sept 21 Raleigh, NC Oct 19 San Diego, CA Sept 28 Sarasota, FL March 16 St Louis, MO August 3 Tampa, FL February 9 Washington, DC June 29

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