The JPS Foundation today announced the inaugural JPS Golf Classic taking place Monday, April 13, at the newly renovated Mira Vista Country Club in Fort Worth.
Proceeds from the event will directly support oncology programs at JPS Health Network, helping ensure patients across Tarrant County have access to highly skilled, truly compassionate cancer care close to home.
“Cancer profoundly affects nearly every family in one way or another. Through the JPS Foundation Golf Classic, we are able to bolster the oncology services our patients rely upon—from the shattering moment of diagnosis, through the rigors of treatment, and into the hope of recovery. These vital funds will be crucial to support our compassionate care teams and improve patients’ access to advanced diagnostics and innovative treatment options, providing steadfast support to patients and their loved ones during life’s most difficult chapters.” said Dr. Bassam Ghabach, Vice President Clinical Operations for Acclaim Health at JPS Health Network.
The tournament will welcome up to 120 players and marks one of the first opportunities to play Mira Vista Country Club following its extensive renovation. Sponsorship packages and foursomes are now available through the JPS Foundation at jpshealthnet.org/golf-classic.
Participants will enjoy a premier golf experience while making a meaningful investment in the future of cancer care for the community. “Every swing supports patients who rely on JPS for high-quality, coordinated oncology services delivered with dignity and compassion,” said Allan Rodger, golf committee chair, JPS Foundation Board member and member of the Tarrant County Hospital District Board of Managers.
For additional information, please contact the JPS Foundation at jpsfoundation@jpshealth.org.
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