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Cancer Alliance Network to host Fancy Pants golf fundraiser

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Attention, Southwest Florida (Top)golfers: it’s time to dress to impress – from the waist down – while raising money on behalf of an area nonprofit dedicated to helping local cancer patients and their families.

The Cancer Alliance Network (CAN) hosts its annual Fancy Pants fundraiser on Saturday, Feb. 1, from 9 a.m. to noon at Topgolf, 2021 Topgolf Way, Fort Myers. Participants can register as individuals or as a team of up to six people.

Crazy outfits are encouraged – the team with the “fanciest pants” will receive a special award (and bragging rights), and all participants will be treated to a brunch buffet.

CAN was formed in 2002 and is devoted to providing dignity to local cancer patients and their families in Collier and Lee counties through financial aid, resources and support. Through generous community donations, including at events such as the Fancy Pants fundraiser, CAN turns despair into hope by providing a lifeline during a very difficult time.  

Individual tickets are available for $125, while team tickets can be purchased for $650. Sponsorship opportunities are also available: the presenting sponsor is Gulf Shore Cooling, LLC.

For more information, or to purchase tickets, please call 239-643-HOPE or click HERE.

About Cancer Alliance Network

The mission of Cancer Alliance Network is to help individuals facing a cancer diagnosis receive the dignity and relief they deserve by offering non-medical financial assistance for essential living expenses, which may include rent, mortgage, car payments, utilities, gas and food. Since 2002, our support programs have served thousands of individuals with cancer and their families in Collier, expanding to Lee County in 2017 and now also serving children in Hendry and Glades counties. We strive for a community where those impacted with cancer and their loved ones can access quality support, at no cost to the family, as they navigate the financial strain and emotional stress of the disease and focus their attention on the fight against cancer. To learn more, visit canceralliancenetwork.org or call 239-643-HOPE.