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Vote for Coach Beilein in coaches’ charity challenge to benefit St. Louis Center

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(Chelsea Update would like to thank Joe Yekulis for the information in this story.)

This week, U-M Men’s Basketball Coach John Beilein entered Round 3 of the national Infiniti Coaches’ Charity Challenge contest in support of St. Louis Center.

Beilein nominated St. Louis Center as his favorite non-profit charity for a third year in a row this year, and the contest, run by ESPN.com, runs through March 17.

If Coach Beilein wins, he will win $100,000 for St. Louis Center.

Round Three runs through March 2 and all 16 remaining charities have won $10,000. Round Four runs from March 3-16 and the “Final Four” charities will win $15,000.

This is a social media contest, and relies on community members and students casting votes daily to help their favorite coach and charity win. To make it easier for people to vote for Coach Beilein, simply go to votecoachbeilein.com, and you will be directed immediately to the ESPN website to vote.

If you’re not registered, you will be asked to provide an email address and password, and you’re in.

St. Louis Center provides residential care for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and has been run by the Servants of Charity congregation of the Catholic Church since 1960.

For more information about St. Louis Center please visit the website at www.stlouiscenter.org.

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1 thought on “Vote for Coach Beilein in coaches’ charity challenge to benefit St. Louis Center”

  1. Coach Beilein brought the entire UfoM men’s basketball team to St. Louis Center last season.
    The team showed the residents their practice routines and let a number of them try their hand at some of the tasks. The team members were awesome interacting with the residents. Even got to meet Trey
    Burke and Tim Hardaway before they went pro. Coach Beilein is very passionate about his support
    for SLC. Please vote for him.

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