Sunday on the Green is a blood cancer research benefit event for golfers and non-golfers - all who come together to support this meaningful and valuable cause.
The day begins with an 18-hole shotgun tournament, featuring on-course activities for golfers to pledge their support. After the tournament, golfers are invited to join family, friends and other supporters on the patio at Ancil Hoffman's Main Event venue for the Afternoon Patio Party. All golfers have access to the Afternoon Party for themselves plus one guest.
The Afternoon Patio Party is open to ALL. Festivities include a taco cart, a BBQ buffet, wine tasting, live music, the ever-popular balloon raffle, online auction, visits with event honorees and sponsors, and more!! New this year: Fund-a-Need.
Event Beneficiary
Proceeds from the event fund the blood cancer research programs of Dr. Joseph Tuscano. Dr. Tuscano is the Director of Stem Cell and Bone Marrow Transplantation at UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center. His areas of specialty include the treatment of leukemia and lymphoma. In addition, he leads a passionate and committed research team that has a track record of hunting for novel antibody and other immune-based therapies to treat lymphoma and leukemia, many of which can be used to treat other cancers such as multiple myeloma, lung and colon cancer. The team is focused on developing less toxic and more effective treatments that utilize the patient’s own immune system.
About Better Life Foundation
The mission of the Better Life Foundation is to improve the lives of those affected with blood cancers by funding research and educational programs. The Foundation was established in 2016 and has raised more than $400,000 for blood cancer research programs. The members of the Board and others associated with the Foundation continue to seek ways to increase the awareness of cancers and to help improve the lives of those affected by blood cancers.
The Better Life Foundation, CA is a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization dedicated to improving the lives of blood cancer patients. Tax ID 37-1820255. The Foundation is based in Carmichael, California.