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Emmanuel Cancer Foundation receives $125K from HYLAN’s golf tournament

HYLAN, a market-leading provider of full-service turnkey communications solutions, electrical infrastructure design and utility construction services based in Holmdel, hosted its seventh annual golf tournament on Sept. 22, achieving a record-breaking milestone of $125,000 raised for the Emmanuel Cancer Foundation (ECF), headquartered in Clark.

ECF provides critical support to New Jersey families facing the devastating challenges of pediatric cancer, offering free in-home counseling, material assistance and emergency aid to more than 2,000 families annually. Representatives from ECF, including staff and volunteers, were on-site to help throughout the day and accepted the donation during the golf tournament’s evening reception.

At the reception, a young three-time cancer survivor currently in remission bravely shared his story of hope and resilience. His journey was a powerful reminder of the life-changing impact that everyone’s generosity makes.

In heartfelt remarks, the Emmanuel Cancer Foundation expressed profound gratitude to HYLAN, event sponsors and all participants who helped make this year’s record-breaking success possible.

“Each year, we are humbled by the outpouring of support from our partners, sponsors and community at the HYLAN golf tournament,” said Robert DiLeo, CEO and chairman of HYLAN. “This tournament has become a tradition that allows us to give back to organizations making a real difference in people’s lives. We are honored to support ECF this year and proud of the cumulative impact HYLAN has been able to make through this event.”

Leading sponsors for the tournament included Sitetracker, Gold Sponsor; Violent Noise Records, Silver Sponsor; and Hempstead Tire, JR Cruz, United Fuel Service, Wells Fargo Advisors and Wesco, Bronze Sponsors.

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