Contractors Against Cancer
Join us for the Contractors Against Cancer golf tournament and concert to benefit the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, whose mission is to end colon cancer.
Join us for the Contractors Against Cancer golf tournament and concert to benefit the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, whose mission is to end colon cancer.
We are teaming up with celebrities, local businesses, fellow contractors, and clients to bring this one-of-a-kind experience to the DMV. We are motivated to make a tangible impact on cancer and need your support to make it possible!
Through your participation, we can get more people screened, help more patients navigate treatment so they don’t feel alone, and fund innovative research to end this disease. We’re crossing our fingers for a beautiful weekend in Potomac, Maryland, August 25-26, 2024, and looking forward to an unforgettable experience of connecting with friends old and new. All for the benefit of a critical mission. We hope you’ll join us!
Date: August 25-26, 2024
Location: TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm
10000 Oaklyn Drive
Potomac, MD 20854
Concert: Sunday, August 25 evening
Golf Invitational: Monday, August 26 morning
Register or sign up today to sponsor Contractors Against Cancer. For more information on specific sponsorship opportunities, view our sponsorship deck.
Are you interested in making a strong impact by sponsoring an aspect of this event? Contact Kristen Cagadas, Senior Manager of Development, at kcagadas@ccalliance.org or (202) 688-3162 with any questions.
Support Contractors Against Cancer and raise awareness for colorectal cancer by ordering our wearables. Polos can be customized by adding your company's logo to the sleeve. Part of the proceeds from every shirt will be donated to the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending colorectal cancer in our lifetime.
Chaired by Doug Riley
President/CEO of Thos. Somerville Co.
Our Host Committee
Todd Joyce
Dan Kelbaugh
Nick Laubach
Ray Mikell
Michael Leisher
Joe Pioli
Jack Schulz
Jon Thomas
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