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Big Horn BAM Raises Over $1 Million for Coachella Valley Cancer Care for Third Straight Year
For the third consecutive year, Big Horn BAM—a fundraising initiative by Big Horn Golf Club Charities—has raised more than $1 million to support cancer care efforts across the Coachella Valley.
The achievement was celebrated in colorful style during a Willy Wonka-themed luncheon, honoring both the donors and the vital organizations that will benefit from the funds. This year’s donations will support Eisenhower Health, Desert Regional Medical Center, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and Loma Linda Children’s Hospital.
Since its inception in 2007, BAM has raised more than $14 million, directly contributing to patient care, treatment advancements, and support services for individuals and families impacted by cancer.
Organizers say this milestone is a testament to the power of community. “It’s the generosity of our supporters that allows us to make a real and lasting difference,” said a BAM representative. “Every dollar raised is a step forward in the fight against cancer.”
The annual luncheon not only serves as a fundraising event, but also a celebration of resilience, unity, and hope for those battling cancer throughout the region.
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By: NBC Palm Springs
April 12, 2025


