KCCCF Golf Fundraiser Participants Needed

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Staff Report-

Golf entry forms have been mailed for the Kosciusko County Cancer Care Fund’s annual golf event fundraiser.

This year’s event is Sept. 7 at Stonehenge Golf Club. It is open to all participants who want to support the KCCCF mission statement of reducing the challenges facing cancer patients and their families by financially assisting them during their fight.

All net proceeds raised from the event are administered by the K21 Health Foundation to residents of Kosciusko County.

The proceeds are used for rent, mortgages, utilities, prescription medications, food, insurance, wigs, travel to treatments and other expenses incurred during their battle with cancer.

Entry forms can be picked up at the Stonehenge Golf Shop or from any committee member. Registration is available on the K21 Health Foundation website, www.k21foundation.org

Team entry and hole sponsorship forms also can be forwarded via email. For more information on how to participate as a hole sponsor, or as a volunteer to help keep the fund endowed, contact Ron Smock at [email protected] or 574-453-8588.

The following are committee members: Todd Davis, Sterling Watkins, Julia Moore, Lance Grubbs, Pat Miller, Chris Polk, Scott Miller, Brian Beam, Tom Tuttle and Tony Myhnier.

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Golf entry forms have been mailed for the Kosciusko County Cancer Care Fund’s annual golf event fundraiser.

This year’s event is Sept. 7 at Stonehenge Golf Club. It is open to all participants who want to support the KCCCF mission statement of reducing the challenges facing cancer patients and their families by financially assisting them during their fight.

All net proceeds raised from the event are administered by the K21 Health Foundation to residents of Kosciusko County.

The proceeds are used for rent, mortgages, utilities, prescription medications, food, insurance, wigs, travel to treatments and other expenses incurred during their battle with cancer.

Entry forms can be picked up at the Stonehenge Golf Shop or from any committee member. Registration is available on the K21 Health Foundation website, www.k21foundation.org

Team entry and hole sponsorship forms also can be forwarded via email. For more information on how to participate as a hole sponsor, or as a volunteer to help keep the fund endowed, contact Ron Smock at [email protected] or 574-453-8588.

The following are committee members: Todd Davis, Sterling Watkins, Julia Moore, Lance Grubbs, Pat Miller, Chris Polk, Scott Miller, Brian Beam, Tom Tuttle and Tony Myhnier.

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