
FLASH SALE TO BENEFIT THE OSCAR DE LA HOYA FOUNDATION
PhilBoxing.com
Tue, 20 Oct 2020
LOS ANGELES (Oct. 19, 2020): From October 19– 20, TravisMathew is proudly partnering with boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya for an online sale and fundraiser that will benefit the Oscar De La Hoya Foundation. Across these two days, 100% of the profits from sales on TravisMathew.com will go toward supporting this amazing foundation.
Born and raised in East Los Angeles, Oscar De La Hoya literally fought his way to the top. From his start in the local amateur boxing scene all the way to an Olympic Gold medal and 10 professional world titles in six different weight classes, De La Hoya learned to, quite literally, roll with the punches to seize success for himself. Now he’s bringing that success to others across his community.
“Good healthcare and education are two of the keys to success in life,” De La Hoya said. “As soon as I was blessed with some success in the ring, I wanted to give back through a foundation, and schools and hospitals were where I focused my energies.”
In 1995, Boxing’s Golden Boy began his namesake foundation. Dedicated to bringing a better quality of life to underprivileged East Los Angeles youths and their families, The Oscar De La Hoya Foundation has opened a charter school and invested in the community’s health with the Cecilia Gonzalez De La Hoya Cancer Center, Oscar De La Hoya Labor and Delivery Center, and the Oscar De La Hoya Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
“As proud as I am of what I accomplished in boxing, to have my name on a hospital that is saving lives and a charter school that is lifting kids up – that is my true legacy.”
Today, with the help of many partners, the Oscar de la Hoya Foundation serves thousands of people annually, supporting various after-school programs that promote positive life choices and shelters the youth from the circumstances of living in underprivileged communities.
TravisMathew CEO Ryan Ellis related his enthusiasm for the project. “It’s a really exciting cause and partnership. When we started this, we built such a great relationship with Oscar that we wanted to help in any way we could. As we learned more, we became so passionate about the project that we set a goal to try and make this the biggest donation in both TravisMathew and the Oscar De La Hoya Foundation history,” he explained. “Through this sale, we will have the ability to create more opportunity for people that come from a diverse, underprivileged background. Oscar has built an amazing foundation and we feel fortunate that we are able to be a part of its growth and give back.”
During TravisMathew’s 48-hour online flash sale from October 19 – 20, merchandise will be on sale up to 50% to 60% off, while 100% of profits from the sale will be donated to the Oscar De La Hoya Foundation.
“TravisMathew is an incredible brand, and I thank them for partnering with the foundation,” De La Hoya continued. “I am confident that this partnership will result in significant benefits to the hospital, school, and all elements of the foundation.”
Don’t miss your opportunity to support the Oscar De La Hoya Foundation by shopping our Flash Sale October 19 – 20! Together, we can make a brighter tomorrow.
For more details about this great cause visit the Oscar De La Hoya Foundation.
About the Oscar De La Hoya Foundation:
In 1995, Chairman and CEO Oscar De La Hoya started his honorable Oscar De La Hoya Foundation to help improve the quality of life for the community in his hometown of East Los Angeles. Today, with the help many partners, the foundation serves thousands of people annually. The Oscar De La Hoya Foundation supports the Oscar De La Hoya Ánimo Charter High School, the Cecilia Gonzalez De La Hoya Cancer Center and the Oscar De La Hoya Labor and Delivery Center and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (both located at White Memorial Hospital in Los Angeles) in addition to various after school programs that promotes positive lives and protect youth from the circumstances of living in underprivileged communities.
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