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Michael Hoefflin Foundation

Sponsored By Providence Holy Cross Health Center

On August 25, 2008, KHTS Welcomed the Michael Hoefflin Foundation to the KHTS Community Resource Station. We featured Scott Schauer, Chris Hoefflin, Jim Doty, Ken Striplin and Tony Potts on the KHTS Non-Profit Spotlight.

The Non-Profit Spotlight – hosted by Janice Murray , can be heard every Monday and Friday at 10AM on AM-1220 KHTS and is sponsored by Providence Holy Cross Health Center.

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Established in September of 1995, the Michael Hoefflin Foundation honors a young boy named Michael Hoefflin, who had recurrent brain cancer. During his struggle, his parents, family, friends and neighbors rallied together and pledged to become a positive force in the discovery of cures for all children with cancer. Before his passing, Michael played a key role in developing the mission for the Foundation, and establishing the goals of the organization bearing his name.

The Michael Hoefflin Foundation seeks to bring comfort and hope to families of children diagnosed with cancer in the Santa Clarita and surrounding valleys with programs that have already provided multiple services to over 200 local families.

On September 6, 2008, the foundation held their 15th Annual Evening Under The Stars Gala Dinner & Charity Auction benefiting the foundation.

To learn more about Michael Hoefflin Foundation, please call (661) 250-4100 or visit their website at www.mhf.org

Michael Hoefflin Foundation

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