8th Annual Help Fill the Toy Closet Golf Tournament

8th Annual Help Fill The Toy Closet Golf Tournament
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As a platinum sponsor of the Help Fill the Toy Closet Golf Tournament for the fourth consecutive year, Willmeng proudly supports the Banner Children’s / Cardon Children’s Medical Center.

In preparation for the event, Willmeng annually holds an in-house fundraiser, asking that every employee donate new toys to help the Banner Child Life department keep the toy closet stocked for sick children. The toy closet will bring joy to thousands of children following painful procedures or scary treatments that they have undergone – Willmeng President, James Murphy’s daughter included.

“My family knows how much this golf tournament means to the children at Banner Children’s because of our personal experience there,” said Murphy. “The closet affords the children a moment of relief and peace during what can be a very difficult time.”

Read Audrey Murphy’s story to find out why Willmeng has a place in their hearts for Cardon Children’s, and also read about last year’s event!

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