7th Annual Will Strong Charity Golf Event
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8AM Registration Opens
10AM Shotgun Start
4PM-7PM Will's Birthday Bash with Dinner, Awards & Live Entertainment
Day of Highlights
Experience The Huntington Club's Experience Stunning Course & Clubhouse
Savor Delicious Eats, Refreshing Beverages, and Exciting On-Course Contests
Celebrate at Will's Birthday Bash, Packed with Family-Friendly Fun
Live and Silent Auctions with Unique Items
Enjoy an Unforgettable Live Musical Performance
$400,000 Goal


$59,644
Total Raised
Will Strong Charity Golf Event
Monday, September 15, 2025 | The Huntington Club
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To say that cancer has changed our lives would be an understatement. We never imagined that
cancer would affect our lives -no less pediatric cancer. However, pediatric cancer took our son
away from earth, robbing us the opportunity to raise our little boy into a toddler, child, teenager,
and man.
Of course, Mike and I knew of pediatric cancer; but for us it was a rare, far away evil that had
never touched our lives or even the lives of anyone we knew. That all changed when doctors
gave us the devastating diagnosis that our first child, William, had stage 4 cancer when he was
only 3 months old. Will fought hard for 5 months, and despite the efforts of his amazing team of
doctors and nurses, our baby boy joined our Heavenly Father on May 31st, 2019. Will's cancer,
which is still undiagnosed, was too aggressive for his tiny body and his young age limited his
treatment options.
The truth is that cancer is one of the leading causes of death for children and adolescents
worldwide. Over 15,000 children are diagnosed with cancer in the US every year, and more than
300,000 children are diagnosed globally. Although many people don't think about pediatric
cancer every day like we do, every three minutes a family somewhere in the world receives the
devastating news that their child has cancer. Cancer does not discriminate. The next child diagnosed with cancer could be your neighbor, your child's classmate, your niece or nephew, your grandchild, or even your very own little one.
If you don't know anyone with pediatric cancer right now, statistics show that pediatric cancer will eventually touch your life. This is why we support Pediatric Cancer Research and why YOU should too... Join us in creating a cancer free future for our children.
"Where there's a Will, there's a way." - Jo Irwin