Concern Foundation’s New Partnership with The Marni Fund
Concern Foundation for Cancer Research is proud to announce their new partnership with the Kaufman and Levine families and Krav Maga Worldwide. The Marni Fund was established in 2006 as a memorial to Marni Levine an extraordinary young woman, (1969-2006). The Marni Fund has been remarkably successful in funding ground-breaking women’s cancer research at UCLA’s Jonsson, USC Norris and City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Centers in Southern California with a focused mission dedicated to developing improved treatments, new diagnostic procedures and the ultimate goal — to conquer cancer.
The Concern Foundation Marni Levine Memorial Research Awards will provide annual support for innovative cancer research scientists focused on women’s cancers. The Concern Foundation Marni Levine Memorial Breast Cancer Seed Grants award will be designated for continued research in breast cancer.
Remembering Marni Levine Marni Levine, a 4th degree black belt in Krav Maga was the highest-ranking female instructor in the world. She was a wife, a wonderful mother, a valiant and true friend, and in addition to all that she was devoted to Krav Maga and worked tirelessly to make it grow. Krav Maga teaches civilians, soldiers and police officers the tactics system developed by the Israeli military. Marni, one of the founders of this multi-national organization, passed away on August 31, 2006, after a long and courageous fight against cancer.
Marni was a fighter who never believed in giving up and in her memory, her husband, two daughters, family and friends, and Krav Maga Worldwide have raised, with matching grants, nearly $4,000,000.
The Marni Fund is supported by funds raised through Krav Maga Worldwide’s annual Fight for the Cure seminars and events, and through donations directly to Concern Foundation in Memory of Marni Levine. For more information about the research supported by The Marni Fund or to make a donation or send a tribute in support of breast cancer research to someone special, visit their website at: www.themarnifund.org