The Joe Hogan Memorial Golf Tournament founded in 1997 is to honor the memory of Joe Hogan, who died of cancer. The family is committed to stressing the importance of a quality education despite difficult financial circumstances. In Joe & Sherron’s memory, and in keeping with the family’s priorities, the Sherron Hogan Memorial Scholarship Committee will award financial assistance to deserving young person(s) entering college, university, or other post-secondary education programs, who have experienced the impact of cancer in their immediate family. The scholarship funds are being provided primarily by the Joe Hogan Memorial Golf Tournament through the Windsor Cancer Centre Foundation. Though other community donors may support the fund.
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"The best way to not feel hopeless is to get up and do something"
Cindy Hogan
FounderThe Sherron Hogan Memorial Scholarship Committee will provide an annual scholarship (minimum of $5000) to be shared among successful applicants. The Scholarship Selection Committee will choose the successful applicants from all qualified applicants based upon the following primary criteria:
- The student must have experienced the impact of cancer either personally or within his/her immediate family.
- The student must be a graduate/graduating from a secondary school within Windsor Essex.
- The student must be accepted and registered in a recognized post-secondary program.
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Working with the JHM first hand has brought me great joy knowing that the work we put in goes back into our community
Nick Crepe
COMMITTEE MEMBERWe do what we do to help as many people affected by cancer as we can. We've gone through the hardships ourselves and want to make it easier and preventative as possible for them. This is why we do it.