National Sleep Foundation – NSF Gala
Auction Ends: Mar 24, 2006 08:00 PM EST

Live Event

Mon Mar 27, 2006
6PM - 6PM EST

NSF Auction Closed! Thank you for your participation!

We would like to thank everyone for helping National Sleep Foundation to raise over $50,000 with our online and silent auction. We could not have done it without you!

We would like to thank our generous donors, and all auction bidders for supporting NSF.

Special Congratulations to All Who Placed a Winning Bid!

If you have not yet received information on how to retrieve your item, NSF will contact you shortly. We hope you are pleased with your purchase and know that your donation is supporting a worthy cause.

Here are the winners of the silent auction packages:

  • Die-Hard Redskins Fan Package: Diana Kuziupa ($335)
  • Dreams Come True with 7 Days in Australia: Diana Kuziupa ($6,500)
  • Experience the Wine Harvest in Sonoma County, California: "deniska" ($2,055)
  • Hyatt's Custom 5-Star Asia Package: Rita Taggart ($12,100)
  • Nation's Capitol Package: Diana Koziupa ($200)
  • Photograph of Michael Jordan: Chip Weinstein ($50)
  • Photograph of Mickey Mantle: Terrence Moore ($190)
  • Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine: Nikos@TharosLabs.com ($425)
  • St. Regis Residence Club Package - 7 Night Stay: "zcinkel" ($1,100)
  • Relax 4 Days at Red Mountain Spa: Cari Weisberg and Kate Holland ($1,050)



Congratulations!


Congratulations to Sean Wood of Spring Hill, FL for being the lucky winner of a pair of business class, round-trip tickets on British Airways to London!

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About National Sleep Foundation:

Established in 1990, National Sleep Foundation (NSF) is an independent nonprofit organization. NSF relies on voluntary contributions including contributions from individuals, foundations, corporations, government agencies, and other organizations to support our programs.

The goals of the National Sleep Foundation are to ensure that:
1. Americans are aware that their sleep is an important component of their health and safety, and that they make obtaining sufficient sleep a priority.
2. Americans recognize the signs and symptoms of sleep disorders and seek effective treatment for them.
3. Public and private institutions operate in a manner consistent with providing optimal sleep for human health and performance.
4. The incidence of drowsy driving is reduced so that it is rare and an exception.
5. New sleep-related discoveries are made that optimize public health and detection and treatment of sleep disorders.