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Pros4Care to host annual golf benefit with nonprofit Zero

August 5, 2022 By    
Photo: ZERO Cancer

Ed Varney of Pros4Care, left, and Tracy Crites and Tom Hulsey, both representing ZERO – The End of Prostate Cancer, are promoting the Pros4Care Golf Benefit, Oct. 10, in the Dallas area. (Photo: ZERO Cancer)

The 14th annual Pros4Care Golf Benefit will take place Oct. 10 at Brookhaven Country Club in Farmers Branch, Texas – 15 miles north of Dallas.

The Pros4Care golf benefit brings awareness in the propane industry to the prevalence of prostate cancer and the importance of regular exams. For this year’s event, Pros4Care has partnered with Zero – The End of Prostate Cancer, a national nonprofit with the mission to end prostate cancer.

Pros4Care was founded in 2006 by propane industry members Pat Hyland, former LP Gas editor and now of the Propane Education & Research Council; former Heritage Propane President Bill Powers; and Ed Varney, formerly of AmeriGas and Heritage Propane and now owner at Top Line Management.

The nonprofit’s mission – to raise awareness of prostate cancer and assist patients financially – has spread to include multiple industries, such as energy, professional sports, music, insurance and more.

“Pros4Care has been supporting awareness of prostate cancer for 15 years, and we are very happy with this new partnership,” Varney says. “We will be able to help many more men with the support of Zero. We hope to expand the tournament this year and continue to make a difference.”

The Pros4Care golf benefit brings awareness in the propane industry to the prevalence of prostate cancer and the importance of regular exams. Pros4Care refers to “propane professionals promoting prostate health.”

For more information, contact Varney at bostoned@sbcglobal.net.

About the Author:

Danielle Pesta is the senior digital media manager for North Coast Media, the parent company of LP Gas. She can be reached at dpesta@northcoastmedia.net.

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