Golf tournament supports hospice care with Williams Toyota as title sponsor

Golf tournament supports hospice care with Williams Toyota as title sponsor
Edmund Sabanegh, MD, MBA President and Chief Executive Officer of Guthrie — Gutherie Coming Hospital
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The Guthrie Clinic has announced the 23rd annual Golf for Guthrie Hospice Tournament, with Williams Toyota of Sayre returning as the title sponsor. This event will take place on Friday, June 20 at The Club at Shepard Hills in Waverly, New York.

Since its start, the tournament has raised over $600,000 to support Guthrie Hospice’s end-of-life care services. The ongoing success of this event highlights the dedication of local businesses, players, and volunteers who collaborate annually to make a significant impact.

Guthrie is dedicated to providing coordinated care from birth through end-of-life. “We believe in compassion, quality, and integrated care,” says a representative from Guthrie. The organization supports terminally ill patients and their families by addressing medical, emotional, and spiritual needs.

For more information or sponsorship opportunities, interested parties can visit Guthrie.org/golf-guthrie or contact Guthrie Resource Development at 570-887-4420.

PHOTO CAPTION (Pictured left to right): Nayel Ashkar, General Manager of Williams Toyota of Sayre; Dalton Williams, Vice President of Williams Auto Group; Anja Miller, Director of Guthrie Hospice; Amanda Neiley, RN at Guthrie Hospice; T. Thompson, Committee Member for Golf for Guthrie Hospice.



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