KCA Wealth Management is proud to announce that we will be hosting our 5th Annual Andrew Devitt Memorial Golf Tournament on June 2nd, 2017. This annual charity golf event is in memory of Andrew Devitt who was our partner, friend, father, brother and son. Our firm has been hosting this charity golf tournament for the past 5 years in honor of Andy and his kids in conjunction with a local charity th
at helps children. Our chosen charity is The American Cancer Society in Hershey, East Central Division National Partnerships. www.AndrewDevittgolf.com
Together with their millions of supporters, the American Cancer Society (ACS) saves lives by helping people stay well and get well, by finding cures, and by fighting back! Let's help fight back to find a cure for childhood cancer! Cancer doesn’t fight fair at any age, but perhaps no cancer is more emotionally devastating than those that occur in children. The fear and uncertainty these young patients and their families face can hardly be measured, but the Society is deeply committed to finding new answers that will benefit every child with cancer and their family. The American Cancer Society employs a staff of full-time researchers who relentlessly pursue the answers that help us understand how to prevent, detect, and treat cancer, including childhood cancer. In addition to conducting and funding childhood cancer research, the American Cancer Society helps fight childhood cancer through education, support services, and advocacy. Explore how the Society helps:
•The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN), the nonprofit, nonpartisan advocacy affiliate of the Society, advocates for childhood cancer through public policy including pushing for increased federal funding for research, legislation to promote palliative care, and the inclusion of patient protection provisions in the Affordable Care Act that are vitally important in the context of childhood cancer and survivorship.
•The American Cancer Society publishes many books that address the needs of children who have been diagnosed with cancer or are dealing with cancer in someone they love.
•If your child has just been diagnosed with cancer, is going through treatment, or is trying to stay well after treatment, the Cancer in Children section of the Society’s website will help you find the answers you need. Learn more about the American Cancer Society, what they do, and their plans for the future by visiting their website: www.cancer.org or by contacting them anytime (24/7) 1.800.227.2345. We would like to invite everyone to be a part of this great event. Help us reach our goal of $10,000 for The American Cancer Society to help fund research to fight childhood cancers!