Blondes Vs. Brunettes Powderpuff Football
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game played in cities across the United States. Proceeds from the event are donated to The Alzheimer's Association. Games have been held in more than 40 cities and have cumulatively raised more than $15 Million for the care, support and research efforts of the Association.


History

The annual contests were started by Sara Allen Abbott whose father, Texas State Representative Joseph Hugh Allen, died of
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in 2008. Looking for a way to raise funds for the Alzheimer's Association, Abbott organized a powder puff
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game in tribute to her father, a lifelong football fan. Abbott, who was working and residing in Washington D.C. at the time, wanted a more hands-on fundraiser in comparison to the many charitable organizations which were raising money predominantly through formal black tie events. Alongside her sister, she thought a powder puff football game that leveraged pop culture's
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would be more appealing to a younger set of donors with a $20 ticket price to provide a low cost way for attendees to support a good cause.Staff writer (September 15, 2010) "Blondes vs. Brunettes: Grassroots Effort Scores for Alzheimer's Association” ''The Non-Profit Times'' Retrieved March 16, 2012 In Fall 2005, the first
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e vs. brunette powder puff football game was played at
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in Washington D.C. and raised $10,000. Subsequently, the game searched for a more suitable home and moved around the Washington D.C area before settling in at George Washington University’s Mount Vernon Athletic Field in 2009. Since its inception, the game has received considerable publicity to include feature articles in '' The Washington Post'' and has raised over $500,000 in the Washington, D.C. alone. By 2012, Blondes vs. Brunettes Powderpuff Football was being played in cities across the United States and each city has a slightly different approach to the game. “In Washington, the rivalry is intense. If friends are on opposite teams, they usually don't talk the weekend of the games," Abbott shared. Cities that host the game include: Albany, Amarillo, Akron, Atlanta,
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, North Alabama (Decatur, AL), Phoenix, Plainview, TX, Raleigh, North Carolina, San Diego, Santa Barbara, CA, San Francisco. Tallahassee, FL, Washington, D.C. and Wichita, KS Abbott has received national publicity and multiple awards for her efforts in raising funds for the Alzheimer’s Association. She hopes to expand the event to more cities and eventually establish a "Blondes vs. Brunettes
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". The game's increasing popularity in the Dallas-Fort Worth area resulted in the 2012 game moving to the Cotton Bowl to accommodate the larger crowds.


Rules on hair color

Game rules do not require that hair color be natural and it is common for many of the girls on the blonde team to have dyed hair. An NBC Washington story cited participants changing their hair color in the weeks before the game and switching sides. Other media stories have highlighted intense workouts, team meetings that feature inspirational films such as '' Remember the Titans'', and participants practicing their trash-talking to include brunettes trying to think up ways to intimidate their blonde opponents.The Wall Street Journal On-Line ”Splitting Hairs for Charity”
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See also

* Official site
Alzheimer's Association Blondes vs. Brunettes
(R) * Blonde versus brunette rivalry


References

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