Matt Damon's 'Bourne' to give

By Brandy McDonnell | Published: August 1, 2007 | Modified: August 1, 2007 at 7:57 am

/> "Frank Marshall, man, what a friend he has been to The Children's Center. It's been really exciting to watch his commitment time and time again,” said Scott Coppenbarger, communications director for The Children's Center.

"When you've got a Hollywood premiere to help get your name out there, it's just so unbelievable and we're so appreciative.”

Michael H. Wright, a doctor with Oklahoma Sports Science and Orthopaedics, said Marshall, Damon and Mark Harmon "are the best things that have happened to The Children's Center in a long time.”

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The center's new pediatric medical rehabilitation unit opened less than a month ago, Coppenbarger said. Proceeds from the premiere will go to capital improvements, especially to finishing costs for the unit.

Damon, who attended the event with his mother and wife, said he got a wonderful, appreciative reception in Oklahoma City at both premieres. He plans to return with another movie, and hopefully, even sooner.

"We're going to get him back. We might even get him back for a Bomber game,” Marshall said.

"I'm hoping to join the Bombers as some kind of utility infielder or something. We'll see,” Damon said.

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