POPTAP is Limitless

Take the step to enjoy your life journey within the realm of POPTAP and embrace everyday situations with a smile. Perhaps you will add a chapter of your own and share POPTAP with others.

    POPTAP embraces positive and creative thinking. Whether one is faced with personal, medical, financial, business, competition, or other challenges, POPTAP is the message. With POPTAP our lives may be more fulfilling and enjoyable. The core of POPTAP is your attitude, mood, beliefs, and feelings, which can translate into:

    • Enjoying life experiences and successes
    • Being passionate about a profession, hobby, sport, or project
    • Overcoming challenges, problems, and failures
    • Maintaining a positive and healthful attitude
    • Striving for and reaching goals
    • Strengthening ties to family and friends
    • Increasing creativity
    • Developing or maintaining a sense of humor
    • Sharing with others
    • Lifting spirits through belief and prayer - for yourself and others
    • Balancing emotions
    • Embracing change
    • Taking action to achieve results

    Event Sponsorships

    Raising funds for the Massey Cancer Center

    POPTAP raises money for the VCU Massey Cancer Center’s  Brain Tumor Research and Awareness programs.  Funds are raised via donations, online auctions, and sponsoring golf tournaments and other events.  Poptap also sponsors and donates to the Richmond Friends of the Homeless and K9 for Warriors charitable organizations. We appreciate all those that have donated and want to give thanks to those for supporting this worthwhile cause.

    To learn more about past events, donations, and our wonderful volunteers, please visit our News page.

    60,000+ $ Donated to Massey

    245+ Care Packages Shipped

    5+ Tournaments Sponsored

    512+ Participating Golfers

    • Did you know...?

      Brain tumors do not discriminate. They affect all ages, genders, and ethnicities.

      Over 700,000 Americans are living with a brain tumor today (about 28,000 of which are children). Nearly 80,000 people will be diagnosed with a primary brain tumor this year and nearly 16,000 people will die as a result of a brain tumor.

    • Did you know...?

      Brain tumors are the second most common cancer among children 0-14. They are the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in this age group, outpacing even leukemia according to a 2016 report.

    • Did you know...?

      The median age at diagnosis for all primary brain tumors is 60 years. Brain and CNS tumors are the third most common cancer among adolescents and young adults (ages 15-39) and the third most common cause of cancer death in this age group.

    To learn more about brain tumors, please visit the ABTA’s Brain Tumor Education Page.

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