ONEONTA – On Monday, June 16th, Kate Sullivan of the Lucky Duck Foundation presented a check to Helios Care in the amount of $3,000. This donation comes from the proceeds raised at their annual golf tournament, which has become a cherished community tradition for the Sullivan’s, the tournament’s golfers, and organizations like ours.
Now in its 19th year, the tournament continues to make a meaningful difference for nonprofit organizations and Helios Care is honored to be among the beneficiaries again this year.
This year’s donation will be designated to Helios Care’s Camp Forget-Me-Not program, with three Camps being held in 2025. The next camp will be on Thursday, July 24th in Walton at the Townsend Elementary School. Camp Forget-Me-Not is a free day-camp for children and teens who have experienced the death of a loved one in Otsego, Delaware, and Schoharie counties. You do not need to be affiliated with hospice for your child to attend the camp.
To learn more about Camp Forget-Me-Not and begin registration for a child, please visit the Helios Care website: https://www.helioscare.org/all-events/camp-forget-me-not/
Pictured from left to right: Tammy Christman, Helios Care Director of Community Outreach; Dr. James Dalton, Helios Care Board Chair; Joan MacDonald, Helios Care President & CEO; Kathryn Dailey, Helios Care Director of Development & Marketing; Connie Jastremski, Helios Care Board Member; Mike Jastremski; Kate Sullivan, Lucky Duck Golf Tournament
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