Why people should work together for a cure
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Why people should work together for a cure
"Swing for the Cure began as a golf tournament, but it quickly became much more. Driven by the loss of his first wife, Patricia, our former CEO Jerry Lee believed that no one should lose a friend, family member, or loved one to breast cancer."
"What makes Swing for the Cure special is the common bond it creates. People come together not as job titles or companies, but as individuals with shared experiences and deeply personal reasons for being there."
"Over the years, MG2 has intentionally worked to make Swing for the Cure bigger, deeper, and broader. We challenged ourselves to think beyond a traditional fundraiser and create something hopeful-an experience where people feel connected, motivated, and part of something meaningful."
Swing for the Cure is a charity event benefiting the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, initiated by former CEO Jerry Lee after losing his wife to breast cancer. The event fosters a sense of community among participants, who come together as individuals with personal connections to cancer. Over the years, it has evolved from a golf tournament into a significant annual gathering that reflects shared values and purpose, motivating attendees to support cancer research and honor their loved ones affected by the disease.
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