Bel13ve beer unveiled, raises money for paralysis research
Jack Jablonski’s “Bel13ve Foundation” is often coming up with creative ways to raise money and awareness of the need for paralysis research.
The latest way they’re doing that can also quench your thirst. The foundation partnered with Back Channel Brewing on a limited edition “Bel13ve” beer with proceeds going to paralysis research.
The IPA beer is available in cans and on tap only at Back Channel Brewing in Spring Park near Lake Minnetonka, while supplies last.
Jack Jablonski was paralyzed in a high school hockey game in 2011. Since then, he’s been a leader in raising money and awareness of paralysis research in Minnesota and across the country.
His foundation’s annual fundraising golf tournament will be held Monday, August 11, at the Wilds Golf Club in Prior Lake.
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