June 28, 2007Cancer Research Golf Tourney Marks 30th Year
All-volunteer Committee Has Raised More Than $2 Million
FARMINGTON, CONN. – It’s a milestone year for the UConn Cancer
Research Golf Tournament.
For three decades now, a group of volunteers has dedicated itself to
raising money to fight cancer. Over that time this golf tournament has
raised more than $2 million for the University of Connecticut Health
Center and the American Cancer Society. The 30th annual tournament will
tee off from the Golf Club of Avon Monday, Aug. 6. The rain date
is Monday, Aug. 27.
“This committee is all volunteers,” says Mark Yellin of Farmington,
chair and founding member of the UConn Cancer Research Golf Committee.
“They spend a lot of time at meetings and out soliciting funds for this
cause. Considering how much we net, how much we raise, and who’s doing
it, it’s quite an accomplishment.”
Proceeds from the 2002 tournament enabled the Health Center to
establish the country’s first public tumor bank, which provides
specimens for scientists to pursue causes and treatment of malignancies.
The UConn Cancer Research Golf Committee has earmarked the proceeds from
this year’s tournament for an expansion of the tumor bank. Last year’s
tournament raised $158,000 for a new cancer prevention and control
laboratory.
“Research is perhaps the most important component in the fight
against cancer and, over the past thirty years, this tournament has
raised a great deal of money to support the work of the investigators at
the Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center," says Magda J. Stayton, associate
vice president for development at the UConn Health Center. "We are
extremely grateful for the extraordinary commitment of the volunteers
who organize this event every year. Their efforts are crucial to our
faculty as they continue to make progress toward better ways to prevent,
diagnose and treat cancer.”
For more information about the tournament and how to be a sponsor or
donor, go to
http://cancer.uchc.edu/news/pdfs/brochure_golf07.pdf or call
860-679-4673.
More information about the Carole and Ray Neag Comprehensive Cancer
Center at the UConn Health Center is available at
http://cancer.uchc.edu/.
A photo of (left to right) Carolyn D. Runowicz, M.D., director of the
Carole and Ray Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center, Mark Yellin, UConn
Cancer Research Golf Committee chair, his wife, Laura Yellin, and Peter
J. Deckers, M.D., executive vice president for health affairs and dean
of the UConn School of Medicine, is available at
http://www.uchc.edu/ocomm/images/images_news/ golftournament.jpg.
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