VINCE NEIL To Launch Charity Initiative For Sick Kids

September 28, 2010

According to Look To The Stars, MÖTLEY CRÜE frontman Vince Neil and music industry leader Jeff Castelaz of Dangerbird Records, both fathers of children who lost their battles with Wilms' Tumor, a rare form of pediatric cancer, are teaming up to launch a new joint fundraising and awareness initiative for their respective organizations — The Skylar Neil Memorial Foundation and The Pablove Foundation.

On Tuesday, September 28, Neil and Castelaz will return to Children's Hospital Los Angeles, where their children — Sklyar Neil and Pablo Thrailkill Castelaz — were treated. With renowned physician, Dr. Leo Mascarenhas, who treated both Skylar and Pablo, Neil and Castelaz will speak at this special press conference, along with several special guests.

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