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CVS Health has announced that $1.3 million dollars will be donated from the 2015 CVS Health Charity Classic tournament to support dozens of charities across Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts.
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WOONSOCKET, R.I., Dec. 17, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- At a celebration today recognizing area non-profit organizations supported by the CVS Health Charity Classic, CVS Health President and CEO Larry Merlo announced that $1.3 million dollars will be donated from the 2015 tournament to support dozens of charities across Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts.
In addition, CVS Health announced dates for the 2016 CVS Health Charity Classic, which is scheduled for June 26 - 28 at Rhode Island Country Club in Barrington, R.I.
This year's donation from the annual golf tournament, which attracts world-class golfers each year and is the largest charitable sporting event in Rhode Island, brings the total amount donated over 17 years to more than $19 million.
"Supporting organizations that make a real difference in the community and provide the support necessary to bring the CVS Health Charity Classic to life is one of the most important ways we give back in our home state," Merlo said. "We are proud to support the meaningful work being done by these non-profits to provide assistance to those who need it most in the areas of health care, education and social services."
Merlo, along with Tournament Chairperson Eileen Howard Boone and PGA Tour professionals and CVS Health Charity Classic co-chairs Billy Andrade and Brad Faxon, awarded the donations in front of a crowd that included CVS Health colleagues, many of the awarded non-profits, working charities that volunteer their time during the tournament and CVS Health Charity Classic sponsors.
A number of the CVS Health Charity Classic non-profit partners were on-hand to highlight how the tournament has supported their efforts throughout the year. This included a singing performance by a Boys & Girls Clubs of Providence youth and a speech by Joe Andruzzi, president of the Joe Andruzzi Foundation which supports cancer patients and their families, former New England Patriots player, Super Bowl winner and cancer survivor. "We're very fortunate for this support from the CVS Health Charity Classic which allows us to provide assistance to more patients and families as they recover from both the physical and financial stresses of a cancer diagnosis," said Andruzzi. "We're truly grateful for the support we receive from such a community-minded organization, which gives us the opportunity to financially assist as many families as we can as they go through a difficult time."
In all, 103 local non-profit organizations across Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts will benefit this year from the CVS Health Charity Classic. These include:
"The Charity Classic has always been about great golf and great charities," said Faxon. "We continue to be proud of the success the tournament has had in improving the lives of so many."
"As New England natives, Brad and I are so excited that the tournament has been able to donate more than $19 million dollars," said Andrade. "We have had the opportunity to make a positive impact through our support of local organizations, and thanks to the dedication of many individuals, that impact will be even greater this year."
For photos and videos from today's event and updates throughout the year, follow @CVSClassicGolf on Twitter and like CVS Health Charity Classic on Facebook.
About the CVS Health Charity Classic
The CVS Health Charity Classic is Rhode Island's largest charitable sporting event and hosts some of the best PGA and LPGA professional golfers in the world. Funds generated by the tournament, launched in 1999, are distributed to area nonprofit organizations that provide vital funding to a range of programs serving children, families and people in transition throughout Southeastern New England.