Conor Oliver, 2008 Oregon Intermediate Boys Junior
Champion and Honorary Chair of the Kiwanis
Doernbecher Golf Tournament, was diagnosed
with leukemia in August 2006.
Help Conor Help Kids with Cancer
July 17, 2009
10:00 am Shotgun Start
Gresham Golf Course
2155 NE Division
Gresham, Oregon
The KDCCP Golf Tournament is held in memory
of Sam Wolsborn
and Sharon Fleming-Barrett
“With their dedication and generosity, Kiwanians
bring us closer to the day when every child with
cancer at Doernbecher is cured.”
Linda Stork, MD
Robert Neerhout Professor of Pediatrics
Division Head, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
Doernbecher and Kiwanis
Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Golf Touranment
July 17, 2009
10:00 am Shotgun Start
Gresham Golf Course
2155 NE Division
Gresham, Oregon
(The portion of each registration fee in excess of $50 may be tax
deductible as allowed by law. Please consult your tax advisor.)
10 a.m. Shotgun start, scramble format,
long drive, KP, putting contests and more.
Bring extra dollars for raffle tickets, mulligans
and games.
Sponsorship Levels:
$10,000 and up (Includes naming opportunity
and two 4-member teams with four golf carts)
$5,000 (Includes two 4-member teams with four
golf carts)
$2,500 (Includes one 4-member teams with two
golf carts)
$1,000 (Includes two complimentary golfers
with one golf cart)
For more information, contact:
Bob Smith 503-656-6900
or David Edwards 503-761-3558
Doernbecher and Kiwanis
Doernbecher Children’s Hospital is
Oregon and Southwest Washington’s
premier children’s hospital.
It provides the widest range of health care
services for children. As the pediatric arm of
OHSU, its staff conducts world-class research
into childhood illnesses and trains tomorrow’s
pediatricians.
The support of the Kiwanis
Doernbecher Children’s Cancer Program (KDCCP)
Greater Portland Golf Tournament enables the
Doernbecher staff to provide the most advanced
therapies to children battling cancer.
Doernbecher cares for more than 80
percent of all Oregon’s young cancer patients
and is the only provider of pediatric bone
marrow/stem cell transplants in Oregon and
Southwest Washington.
Doernbecher is also one of 21 institutions
in the nation - and one of only four west of
the Mississippi River - designated as a Phase
I pediatric research hospital by the National
Cancer Institute. This designation means
that the children of Oregon and Southwest
Washington have access to the newest pediatric
cancer treatments before they are more widely
available.
Without Doernbecher, children
would have to go to Seattle or San Francisco
for comparable care.
Forty years ago a child with leukemia had a 15
percent chance of surviving six months. Today, 78
percent with cancer will survive due to advances
made at research hospitals like Doernbecher.
None of this would be possible without the
outstanding dedication and generosity of all of
you. Last year with your help the 12th Annual
Doernbecher Golf Tournament raised over
$44,000 for Doernbecher Children’s Hospital.