OCO’s 21st Annual Charity Golf Tournament
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OCO’s 21st Annual Charity Golf Tournament

The 21st Annual OCO Golf Tournament was slated for Monday, December 7th at the Mesa Verde Country Club.  In the weeks preceding the tournament, the OCO Golf Tournament committee was worried that there would not be enough golfers.  Tournament Chair, Glenn Tanaka and his committee members sent out emails and followed up to assure that a decent number of golfers would participate in this annual fundraising activity that helps A3M.  Thankfully, as always, people signed up to partake and show support to OCO and A3M. One hundred and sixteen golfers were willing to take a day off to make sure that A3M continues to recruit donors so patients from our communities get a second chance at life.

On the weekend before the tournament, the weather report indicated that Monday was going to be a rainy day.  Glenn Tanaka’s email to Sharon Sugiyama said, “We tell players that rain or shine, come on out and we will do something regardless.”

As predicted, Monday turned out to be a rainy day and unfortunately, the golf tournament was canceled. However, the hard working OCO Golf Tournament committee came up with the idea to have games and contests for the people who attended, and came out to the golf course, in spite of the inclement weather.

Almost 70 people stayed for the activities and for lunch, provided by L&L Hawaiian Barbecue.  Prizes were awarded to some of the game winners, and also to many prize drawing winners.

A big thank you to the entire OCO Golf Tournament committee, the many volunteers who came out in the rain, and to the sponsors who supported the tournament.  A special thank you to Tournament Chair Glenn Tanaka, for his commitment to A3M year after year, for his creative ideas to keep people entertained, and to assure that the attendees hear A3M's message.

In spite of the terrible weather, a good time was enjoyed by all of the great supporters.

Thank you again on behalf of all of us at A3M and all patients!













 
Anne

Anne registered in May of 2001. Five years later she received a call from the donor center informing her that she was a match. She said, “ It was really nice to know that I could possibly be able to help someone who is trying to survive”. Anne said as a potential donor, she answered the health history questionnaire and gave some blood to test before the actual donation. She said, “I never had any hesitation. If I had, I would not have registered in the first place. I think it is only fair to the patient, once you make that commitment to go ahead with the process if you are called”.

When people ask her about her donation she says, “It doesn’t matter. It was never about me, it was about that person who needed my help”.

Anne’s patient is doing well. She hopes to meet him some day.

 
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