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| colspan="2" style="padding: 1em 0; text-align: center;" | [[File:TASC Logo.gif|150px|Logo of Take a Swing at Cancer, Inc.]]
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|'''Motto'''
|style="padding-right: 1em;" | It’s the sporting thing to do!
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|'''Established'''
|style="padding-right: 1em;" | 1998
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|'''President'''
|style="padding-right: 1em;" | Kristen Dion
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|'''Headquarters'''
|style="padding-right: 1em;" | [[Framingham]], [[Massachusetts|MA]], [[United States|USA]]
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|'''Membership'''
|style="padding-right: 1em;" | N/A <ref>Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article I, section 1.3)</ref>
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|'''Founders'''
|style="padding-right: 1em;" | Kristen Dion, Ron Dyer, Russ Fustino, Jan Jenkins, Courtney 'Chip' Lloyd, Melvin Marcus, James Ragazzo, Andrew Smyth, Donald Voner <ref> Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Corporation Division (G.L. 180) Articles of Organization, March 27, 1998</ref>
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|'''Homepage'''
|style="padding-right: 1em;" | [http://www.takeaswing.org/ www.takeaswing.org]
|}


{{infobox organization
'''Take A Swing at Cancer, Inc.''', also known as "'''TASC'''", is an American [[tax-exempt]] [[Charitable organization|charity]] ([[IRS]] designated [[501(c)(3)]]) that was established in memory of [[cancer]] patients and raises money to be used in the war against cancer. The emphasis of their [[fundraising]] events centers on (but is not limited to) sporting activities. Funds raised are primarily given directly to individuals in need. But, the organization's [[charter]] also allows them to contribute to tax-exempt charities and organizations that provide cancer services such as [[research]], treatment, early detection, family support, [[hospice]] and education.<ref>Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article I)</ref>
| name = Take a Swing at Cancer
The organization is headquartered in [[Framingham, Massachusetts]], operates in and around the [[New England]] region of the [[United States]] and works primarily with beneficiaries from the same area.<ref> Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Corporation Division (G.L. 180) Articles of Organization, March 27, 1998</ref><ref>Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article II)</ref>
| headquarters = [[Framingham, Massachusetts]], US
| established = 1998
| membership = N/A <ref>Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article I, section 1.3)</ref>
| leader_title = President
| leader_name = Kristen Dion
| founders = Kristen Dion, Ron Dyer, Russ Fustino, Jan Jenkins, Courtney 'Chip' Lloyd, Melvin Marcus, James Ragazzo, Andrew Smyth, Donald Voner <ref name="auto">Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Corporation Division (G.L. 180) Articles of Organization, March 27, 1998</ref>
| website = {{URL|https://www.takeaswing.org/}}
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'''Take A Swing at Cancer, Inc.''' '''(TASC''') is an American [[tax-exempt]] [[Charitable organization|charity]] ([[IRS]] designated [[501(c)(3)]]) that was established in memory of [[cancer]] patients and raises money to be used in the war against cancer. The emphasis of their [[fundraising]] events centers on (but is not limited to) sporting activities. Funds raised are primarily given directly to individuals in need. But, the organization's [[charter]] also allows them to contribute to tax-exempt charities and organizations that provide cancer services such as research, treatment, early detection, family support, [[hospice]] and education.<ref name="auto1">Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article I)</ref> The organization is headquartered in [[Framingham, Massachusetts]], operates in and around the [[New England]] region of the [[United States]] and works primarily with beneficiaries from the same area.<ref name="auto"/><ref>Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article II)</ref>


==Mission==
==Mission==
Take a Swing at Cancer's mission is: to help families affected by Cancer. The goal is to ease the financial burden placed on families by offering alternative funding to assist with the expenses not covered by traditional [[insurance]].<ref>[http://www.takeaswing.org/Home/OurMission/tabid/64/Default.aspx TASC website ''Mission'' page]</ref><ref>Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article I)</ref>
Take a Swing at Cancer's mission is to help families affected by cancer. The goal is to ease the financial burden placed on families by offering alternative funding to assist with the expenses not covered by traditional insurance.<ref>[http://www.takeaswing.org/Home/OurMission/tabid/64/Default.aspx TASC website ''Mission'' page]</ref><ref name="auto1"/>


==Organization==
==Organization==
[[File:TASC Bylaws 2006 revision.png|thumb|left|150px|Take a Swing at Cancer - Official By-laws, 2006 Revision]] [[File:TASC Articles of Organization.png|thumb|right|150px|Take a Swing at Cancer - Articles of Organization, Commonwealth of MA]]
[[File:TASC Bylaws 2006 revision.png|thumb|left|150px|Take a Swing at Cancer - Official By-laws, 2006 Revision]] [[File:TASC Articles of Organization.png|thumb|right|150px|Take a Swing at Cancer - Articles of Organization, Commonwealth of Massachusetts]]
TASC is governed by a 15-member all-[[volunteer]] [[Board of Directors]]. Each year, half of the directors are elected to two-year [[term of office|terms]].<ref>Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article III)</ref> A [[President]], [[Vice-President]], [[Treasurer]] and [[Secretary]] are all elected annually by the Board. The President runs the day-to-day operations of the organization and the [[fiscal year]] runs January through December.<ref>Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article V)</ref>
TASC is governed by a 15-member all-volunteer [[board of directors]]. Each year, half of the directors are elected to two-year terms.<ref>Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article III)</ref> A [[President (corporate title)|president]], [[vice-president]], [[treasurer]] and [[secretary]] are all elected annually by the board. The president runs the day-to-day operations of the organization and the [[fiscal year]] runs January through December.<ref>Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article V)</ref>


There are several [[Committee]] structures throughout the organization. Many of these center around TASC's various fundraising events ([[Softball]], [[Golf]], etc.). But, there is also a [[Marketing]], [[Beneficiary]], [[Finance]] and [[Website]] Committee. Committee Chairs are appointed by the President at the beginning of the year.<ref>Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article VI)</ref>
There are several [[committee]] structures throughout the organization. Many of these center around TASC's various fundraising events ([[softball]], [[golf]], etc.). But, there is also a [[Marketing]], [[Beneficiary]], [[Finance]] and Website Committee. Committee chairs are appointed by the president at the beginning of the year.<ref>Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article VI)</ref> Meetings are typically held once a month, although there is also an annual meeting that takes place at the end of the [[calendar year]]. All board members and committee chairs congregate to organize future events, discuss internal business and promote the general growth of the organization. While board members are the only ones who can vote on general matters of business, volunteers and the general public are encouraged to attend and participate.<ref>Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article IV)</ref>
Meetings are typically held once a month, although there is also an Annual Meeting that takes place at the end of the [[calendar year]]. All Board members and Committee Chairs congregate to organize future events, discuss internal business and promote the general growth of the organization. While Board Members are the only ones who can [[vote]] on general matters of business, [[volunteering|volunteers]] and the general public are encouraged to attend and participate.<ref>Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article IV)</ref>


==History==
==History==
[[File:TASC 501c3 Letter.png|thumb|right|150px|Take a Swing at Cancer - 501(c)(3) IRS Designation Letter]] The organization's roots began in 1991 when a small group of volunteers, known informally as the Softball Against Cancer Committee, came together to run a charity softball event.
[[File:TASC 501c3 Letter.png|thumb|right|150px|Take a Swing at Cancer - 501(c)(3) IRS Designation Letter]] The organization's roots began in 1991 when a small group of volunteers, known informally as the Softball Against Cancer Committee, came together to run a charity softball event.
In the early months of 1998, after several years of successful tournaments, committee members joined forces to [[Incorporation (business)|incorporate]] Take a Swing at Cancer, Inc. (TASC) into its own non-profit organization, complete with a Board of Directors and [[slate (elections)|slate]] of Officers. Incorporating allowed TASC to broaden its beneficiary reach and have a more direct impact on those facing the challenges of battling cancer.
In the early months of 1998, after several years of successful tournaments, committee members joined forces to [[Incorporation (business)|incorporate]] Take a Swing at Cancer, Inc. (TASC) into its own non-profit organization, complete with a board of directors and slate of officers. Incorporating allowed TASC to broaden its beneficiary reach and have a more direct impact on those facing the challenges of battling cancer.


In 2003, Take a Swing at Cancer, Inc. reached a [[milestone (project management)|milestone]] by gaining its official 501(c)(3)status from the IRS.<ref>[http://www.takeaswing.org/Home/AboutUs/tabid/63/Default.aspx TASC website ''About Us'' page]</ref><ref>US Department of the Treasury, IRS, 501(c)(3) Determination Letter</ref>
In 2003, TASC gained 501(c)(3) status from the IRS.<ref>[http://www.takeaswing.org/Home/AboutUs/tabid/63/Default.aspx TASC website ''About Us'' page]</ref><ref>US Department of the Treasury, IRS, 501(c)(3) Determination Letter</ref>


==Softball==
==Softball==
In 1991, Andy Smyth, along with brother, Jeff, and family friend, Don Voner, created the softball [[tournament]] and called it the "Betty Smyth Softball Classic". It was organized to commemorate the life and vivacity of Andy and Jeff’s mother, who died of [[breast cancer]] in 1988. The idea for the event was to have a weekend filled with fun centered around softball, while contributing to the fight against cancer. The event continued in 1992 and 1993, growing more successful with each passing year.
In 1991, Andy Smyth, along with brother, Jeff, and family friend, Don Voner, created the softball [[tournament]] and called it the "Betty Smyth Softball Classic". It was organized to commemorate the life and vivacity of Andy and Jeff’s mother, who died of [[breast cancer]] in 1988. The idea for the event was to have a weekend filled with fun centered around softball, while contributing to the fight against cancer. The event continued in 1992 and 1993, growing more successful with each passing year.


In 1996, the tournament was re-created as "Take a Swing at Cancer ‘96" and was even more successful then the previous tournaments. Twenty teams registered and over $6,000 was netted. All proceeds were [[donated]] directly to the [[American Cancer Society]]. By this time, a core group of committed volunteers had formed.
In 1996, the tournament was re-created as "Take a Swing at Cancer '96" and was even more successful than the previous tournaments. Twenty teams registered and over $6,000 was netted. All proceeds were donated directly to the [[American Cancer Society]]. By this time, a core group of committed volunteers had formed.


The very first tournament was held at [[Tufts University]] in [[Medford, MA]]. But, all subsequent events have taken place at the [[Mitre]] Field Complex in [[Burlington, MA]]. The 2007 tournament represented the 15th Annual softball tournament and [[Hurricane Hanna]] forced the cancellation of the 16th Annual event in 2008.<ref> [http://www.takeaswing.org/Softball/tabid/53/Default.aspx TASC website ''Softball Tournament'' page]</ref><ref>Take a Swing at Cancer, 2008 Annual Report</ref>
The first tournament was held at [[Tufts University]] in [[Medford, Massachusetts]]. All subsequent events have taken place at the [[MITRE]] Field Complex in [[Burlington, Massachusetts]]. The 2007 tournament represented the 15th Annual softball tournament and [[Hurricane Hanna]] forced the cancellation of the 16th Annual event in 2008.<ref>[http://www.takeaswing.org/Softball/tabid/53/Default.aspx TASC website ''Softball Tournament'' page]</ref><ref name="auto2">Take a Swing at Cancer, 2008 Annual Report</ref>


==Golf==
==Golf==
In the fall of 1999, TASC became involved with the Jared Tuccolo Memorial Golf Tournament by providing volunteers for the event and contributing $1,000. In 2000, TASC brought this event under its umbrella and became more involved in the planning process. The golf tournament has seen increasing profits in each successive year. The proceeds are disbursed in the form of [[scholarships]] to students at Jared's [[high school]] [[alma mater]] (Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School in [[Haverhill, Massachusetts]]) <ref>[http://www.takeaswing.org/Golf/Jared/tabid/125/Default.aspx TASC website ''About Jared'' page]</ref><ref>[http://www.thejzone.com/jt/index.html ''Jared Tuccolo Memorial'' page]</ref> with the remaining funds being distributed by the Beneficiary Committee to other cancer patients in need.<ref>[http://www.takeaswing.org/Golf/TournamentHistory/tabid/71/Default.aspx TASC website ''Golf Tournament History'' page]</ref>
In the fall of 1999, TASC became involved with the Jared Tuccolo Memorial Golf Tournament by providing volunteers for the event and contributing $1,000. In 2000, TASC brought this event under its umbrella and became more involved in the planning process. The golf tournament has seen increasing profits in each successive year. The proceeds are disbursed in the form of [[scholarships]] to students at Jared's [[high school]] [[alma mater]] (Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School in [[Haverhill, Massachusetts]])<ref>[http://www.takeaswing.org/Golf/Jared/tabid/125/Default.aspx TASC website ''About Jared'' page]</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thejzone.com/jt/index.html|title=The Jared Tuccolo Memorial Page|website=www.thejzone.com}}</ref> with the remaining funds being distributed by the Beneficiary Committee to other cancer patients in need.<ref>[http://www.takeaswing.org/Golf/TournamentHistory/tabid/71/Default.aspx TASC website ''Golf Tournament History'' page]</ref>


==Other events==
==Other events==
Take a Swing at Cancer has participated in the Simon Mall Evening of Giving since its inception. As of 2009, they began ramping up their 3rd annual [[Poker]] Tournament and they continue to solicit new ideas as the organization continues to grow.<ref>Take a Swing at Cancer, 2008 Annual Report</ref>
Take a Swing at Cancer has participated in the Simon Mall Evening of Giving since its inception. As of 2009, they began ramping up their 3rd annual [[Poker]] Tournament and they continue to solicit new ideas as the organization continues to grow.<ref name="auto2"/>


==Beneficiary disbursements==
==Beneficiary disbursements==
Since 2000, more than $250,000 has been provided directly to beneficiaries of Take a Swing at Cancer. TASC disburses nearly 100% of its proceeds to worthy individuals and organizations who have completed the [[application process]], which includes screening by the Beneficiary Committee.<ref> [http://www.takeaswing.org/Beneficiaries/tabid/113/Default.aspx TASC website ''Beneficiaries'' page]</ref><ref>Take a Swing at Cancer, 2008 Annual Report</ref>
Since 2000, more than $250,000 has been provided directly to beneficiaries of TASC. TASC disburses nearly 100% of its proceeds to worthy individuals and organizations who have completed the application process, which includes screening by the Beneficiary Committee.<ref>[http://www.takeaswing.org/Beneficiaries/tabid/113/Default.aspx TASC website ''Beneficiaries'' page]</ref><ref name="auto2"/>
The [[beneficiary]] process often puts the Beneficiary Committee into direct contact with beneficiary recipients through the work of beneficiary [[wikt:liaison|liaison]]s. Many of TASC’s beneficiaries are individuals and families who need relief from the stress of mounting bills incurred during [[cancer treatment]]. Liaisons are in the unique position to assist people with expenses that are not covered by traditional insurance, including but not limited to [[Mortgage loan|mortgage]] payments, car repairs, and other household bills.<ref> [http://www.takeaswing.org/Home/FAQ/tabid/66/Default.aspx TASC website ''FAQ'' page]</ref> They have also supported several organizations that share a similar vision <ref>[http://www.takeaswing.org/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspx TASC website ''Home'' page]</ref>, such as [[Andrew's Helpful Hands]] <ref>[http://www.andrewshelpfulhands.com/newsletters/2005newsletter%20-%20web.pdf Andrew's Helpful Hands (''"To All Our Helpful Hands"'' section)]</ref>, [[Angel's Hope]] <ref>[http://www.angelshope.org/resources.html Angel's Hope (''"Additional Resources"'' section)]</ref>, [[Childhood Cancer Lifeline of New Hampshire]] <ref>[http://www.childhoodcancerlifeline.org/ Childhood Cancer Lifeline of NH]</ref> and [[Dana Farber Cancer Institute]] <ref>[http://www.dana-farber.org/ Dana Farber]</ref>.
The [[beneficiary]] process often puts the Beneficiary Committee into direct contact with beneficiary recipients through the work of beneficiary [[wikt:liaison|liaison]]s. Many of TASC’s beneficiaries are individuals and families who need relief from the stress of mounting bills incurred during [[cancer treatment]]. Liaisons are in the unique position to assist people with expenses that are not covered by traditional insurance, including but not limited to [[Mortgage loan|mortgage]] payments, car repairs, and other household bills.<ref>[http://www.takeaswing.org/Home/FAQ/tabid/66/Default.aspx TASC website ''FAQ'' page]</ref> They have also supported several organizations that share a similar vision,<ref>[http://www.takeaswing.org/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspx TASC website ''Home'' page]</ref> such as [[Andrew's Helpful Hands]],<ref>[http://www.andrewshelpfulhands.com/newsletters/2005newsletter%20-%20web.pdf Andrew's Helpful Hands (''"To All Our Helpful Hands"'' section)]</ref> [[Angel's Hope]],<ref>[http://www.angelshope.org/resources.html Angel's Hope (''"Additional Resources"'' section)]</ref> [[Childhood Cancer Lifeline of New Hampshire]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.childhoodcancerlifeline.org/|title=Childhood Cancer Lifeline|website=www.childhoodcancerlifeline.org}}</ref> and [[Dana Farber Cancer Institute]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dana-farber.org/|title=Dana-Farber Cancer Institute - Cancer Treatment and Research in Boston, MA|website=www.dana-farber.org}}</ref>


==Logo==
==Logo==
The original TASC [[logo]] was a three person [[pyramid]] designed by Jennifer Smyth in the mid-1990s. The current TASC logo was designed in 2002 by Andee Wilcott.<ref>[http://www.andeewilcott.com/clients/clients.html ''www.AndeeWilcott.com'']</ref> The concept of the 'running T' was designed to capture the ideas of motion, energy and compassion while simultaneously displaying an orientation towards sports that was not specific to any one sport.
The original TASC logo was a three-person pyramid designed by Jennifer Smyth in the mid-1990s. The current TASC logo was designed in 2002 by Andee Wilcott.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.andeewilcott.com/clients/clients.html|title=andeewilcott.com is coming soon|website=www.andeewilcott.com}}</ref> The concept of the 'running T' was designed to capture the ideas of motion, energy and compassion while simultaneously displaying an orientation towards sports that was not specific to any one sport.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aandrmediastudio.com/clients/clientdetail.php?c=12|title=''A and R Media Studio''|website=aandrmediastudio.com}}</ref>
<ref>[http://www.aandrmediastudio.com/clients/clientdetail.php?c=12 ''A and R Media Studio'']</ref>


==Presidents==
==Presidents==
* Russ Fustino - 1998-2000
* Russ Fustino 1998–2000
* Donald Voner - 2000-2003
* Donald Voner 2000–2003
* Christine Nevosh - 2003-2005
* Christine Nevosh 2003–2005
* Danny Blood - 2005-Present
* Danny Blood 2005–Present


==Notes==
==Notes==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.TakeaSwing.org/ Take a Swing at Cancer - Official Website]
* [https://www.takeaswing.org/ Take a Swing at Cancer - Official Website]
* [http://www.andrewshelpfulhands.com/ Andrew's Helpful Hands]
* [http://www.andrewshelpfulhands.com/ Andrew's Helpful Hands]
* [http://www.angelshope.org/ Angel's Hope]
* [http://www.angelshope.org/ Angel's Hope]
* [http://www.childhoodcancerlifeline.org/ Childhood Cancer Lifeline of New Hampshire]
* [https://childhoodcancerlifeline.org/ Childhood Cancer Lifeline of New Hampshire]
* [http://www.dana-farber.org/ Dana Farber Cancer Institure]
* [https://www.dana-farber.org/ Dana Farber Cancer Institute]
* [http://www.jimmyfund.org/ Jimmy Fund]
* [http://www.gatewayscs.org/pih.php Partners in Health]
* [http://yalecancercenter.org/ Yale Cancer Center, Pediatric Oncology Associates]
* [http://www.whyme.org/home.html Why Me? and Sherry's House]


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Latest revision as of 22:38, 28 November 2024

Take a Swing at Cancer
Established1998
FoundersKristen Dion, Ron Dyer, Russ Fustino, Jan Jenkins, Courtney 'Chip' Lloyd, Melvin Marcus, James Ragazzo, Andrew Smyth, Donald Voner [1]
HeadquartersFramingham, Massachusetts, US
MembershipN/A [2]
President
Kristen Dion
Websitewww.takeaswing.org

Take A Swing at Cancer, Inc. (TASC) is an American tax-exempt charity (IRS designated 501(c)(3)) that was established in memory of cancer patients and raises money to be used in the war against cancer. The emphasis of their fundraising events centers on (but is not limited to) sporting activities. Funds raised are primarily given directly to individuals in need. But, the organization's charter also allows them to contribute to tax-exempt charities and organizations that provide cancer services such as research, treatment, early detection, family support, hospice and education.[3] The organization is headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts, operates in and around the New England region of the United States and works primarily with beneficiaries from the same area.[1][4]

Mission

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Take a Swing at Cancer's mission is to help families affected by cancer. The goal is to ease the financial burden placed on families by offering alternative funding to assist with the expenses not covered by traditional insurance.[5][3]

Organization

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Take a Swing at Cancer - Official By-laws, 2006 Revision
Take a Swing at Cancer - Articles of Organization, Commonwealth of Massachusetts

TASC is governed by a 15-member all-volunteer board of directors. Each year, half of the directors are elected to two-year terms.[6] A president, vice-president, treasurer and secretary are all elected annually by the board. The president runs the day-to-day operations of the organization and the fiscal year runs January through December.[7]

There are several committee structures throughout the organization. Many of these center around TASC's various fundraising events (softball, golf, etc.). But, there is also a Marketing, Beneficiary, Finance and Website Committee. Committee chairs are appointed by the president at the beginning of the year.[8] Meetings are typically held once a month, although there is also an annual meeting that takes place at the end of the calendar year. All board members and committee chairs congregate to organize future events, discuss internal business and promote the general growth of the organization. While board members are the only ones who can vote on general matters of business, volunteers and the general public are encouraged to attend and participate.[9]

History

[edit]
Take a Swing at Cancer - 501(c)(3) IRS Designation Letter

The organization's roots began in 1991 when a small group of volunteers, known informally as the Softball Against Cancer Committee, came together to run a charity softball event.

In the early months of 1998, after several years of successful tournaments, committee members joined forces to incorporate Take a Swing at Cancer, Inc. (TASC) into its own non-profit organization, complete with a board of directors and slate of officers. Incorporating allowed TASC to broaden its beneficiary reach and have a more direct impact on those facing the challenges of battling cancer.

In 2003, TASC gained 501(c)(3) status from the IRS.[10][11]

Softball

[edit]

In 1991, Andy Smyth, along with brother, Jeff, and family friend, Don Voner, created the softball tournament and called it the "Betty Smyth Softball Classic". It was organized to commemorate the life and vivacity of Andy and Jeff’s mother, who died of breast cancer in 1988. The idea for the event was to have a weekend filled with fun centered around softball, while contributing to the fight against cancer. The event continued in 1992 and 1993, growing more successful with each passing year.

In 1996, the tournament was re-created as "Take a Swing at Cancer '96" and was even more successful than the previous tournaments. Twenty teams registered and over $6,000 was netted. All proceeds were donated directly to the American Cancer Society. By this time, a core group of committed volunteers had formed.

The first tournament was held at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts. All subsequent events have taken place at the MITRE Field Complex in Burlington, Massachusetts. The 2007 tournament represented the 15th Annual softball tournament and Hurricane Hanna forced the cancellation of the 16th Annual event in 2008.[12][13]

Golf

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In the fall of 1999, TASC became involved with the Jared Tuccolo Memorial Golf Tournament by providing volunteers for the event and contributing $1,000. In 2000, TASC brought this event under its umbrella and became more involved in the planning process. The golf tournament has seen increasing profits in each successive year. The proceeds are disbursed in the form of scholarships to students at Jared's high school alma mater (Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School in Haverhill, Massachusetts)[14][15] with the remaining funds being distributed by the Beneficiary Committee to other cancer patients in need.[16]

Other events

[edit]

Take a Swing at Cancer has participated in the Simon Mall Evening of Giving since its inception. As of 2009, they began ramping up their 3rd annual Poker Tournament and they continue to solicit new ideas as the organization continues to grow.[13]

Beneficiary disbursements

[edit]

Since 2000, more than $250,000 has been provided directly to beneficiaries of TASC. TASC disburses nearly 100% of its proceeds to worthy individuals and organizations who have completed the application process, which includes screening by the Beneficiary Committee.[17][13] The beneficiary process often puts the Beneficiary Committee into direct contact with beneficiary recipients through the work of beneficiary liaisons. Many of TASC’s beneficiaries are individuals and families who need relief from the stress of mounting bills incurred during cancer treatment. Liaisons are in the unique position to assist people with expenses that are not covered by traditional insurance, including but not limited to mortgage payments, car repairs, and other household bills.[18] They have also supported several organizations that share a similar vision,[19] such as Andrew's Helpful Hands,[20] Angel's Hope,[21] Childhood Cancer Lifeline of New Hampshire[22] and Dana Farber Cancer Institute.[23]

[edit]

The original TASC logo was a three-person pyramid designed by Jennifer Smyth in the mid-1990s. The current TASC logo was designed in 2002 by Andee Wilcott.[24] The concept of the 'running T' was designed to capture the ideas of motion, energy and compassion while simultaneously displaying an orientation towards sports that was not specific to any one sport.[25]

Presidents

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  • Russ Fustino – 1998–2000
  • Donald Voner – 2000–2003
  • Christine Nevosh – 2003–2005
  • Danny Blood – 2005–Present

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Corporation Division (G.L. 180) Articles of Organization, March 27, 1998
  2. ^ Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article I, section 1.3)
  3. ^ a b Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article I)
  4. ^ Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article II)
  5. ^ TASC website Mission page
  6. ^ Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article III)
  7. ^ Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article V)
  8. ^ Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article VI)
  9. ^ Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article IV)
  10. ^ TASC website About Us page
  11. ^ US Department of the Treasury, IRS, 501(c)(3) Determination Letter
  12. ^ TASC website Softball Tournament page
  13. ^ a b c Take a Swing at Cancer, 2008 Annual Report
  14. ^ TASC website About Jared page
  15. ^ "The Jared Tuccolo Memorial Page". www.thejzone.com.
  16. ^ TASC website Golf Tournament History page
  17. ^ TASC website Beneficiaries page
  18. ^ TASC website FAQ page
  19. ^ TASC website Home page
  20. ^ Andrew's Helpful Hands ("To All Our Helpful Hands" section)
  21. ^ Angel's Hope ("Additional Resources" section)
  22. ^ "Childhood Cancer Lifeline". www.childhoodcancerlifeline.org.
  23. ^ "Dana-Farber Cancer Institute - Cancer Treatment and Research in Boston, MA". www.dana-farber.org.
  24. ^ "andeewilcott.com is coming soon". www.andeewilcott.com.
  25. ^ "A and R Media Studio". aandrmediastudio.com.

References

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  • Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Corporation Division (G.L. 180), Articles of Organization, March 27, 1998
  • United States Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, 501(c)(3) Determination Letter (#947), April 22, 2003
  • Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws, March 2006 (last revision date)
  • Take a Swing at Cancer, 2008 Annual Report, January 12, 2009
  • Take a Swing at Cancer - Official Website
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