The Mesothelioma Research Foundation of America and its board members have a long history of sharing concerns for labor unions that help get the best workplace and working conditions for union members.
Jerry Neil Paul's affiliation with union workers and interest in helping the labor union members started when he was a card paying Teamster member, loading and unloading boxes for United Parcel Service. Since 1986, Jerry has assisted union members having asbestosis health issues. There is a hope to cancer asbestos mesothelioma treatment found in EPH-B4 and Veglin. And these mesothelioma treatment options have been brought by Jerry to Pipefitters labor unions throughout California totaling more than 30,000 members. Labour unions for Boilermakers, Bricklayers, Plasterers, Iron Workers, Electricians, Asbestos Workers, Machinists and Brake Workers all now can benefit from these new mesothelioma treatments. Some of these treatments are coming up for research clinical trials (list of clinical trials).
The Foundation has learned much about how to bring mesothelioma treatments to labor unions from the expertise of James W. Kellogg whose workers union career began in 1966. Jim has worked hard and dedicated his life to union members in order to obtain the best working conditions and environment that the particular times would provide for the people he represents. Union members have received some of the best labor union news and labor union news articles through the work effort of Jim Kellogg including mesothelioma cancer treatment. He continues to be a strong supporter of education and promotes mesothelioma help to union workers.
The Mesothelioma Research Foundation of America would like to congratulate and thank the Southern California Pipe Trades District Council 16 for organizing a fantastic event in aid of the search for a cure for mesothelioma. This year's DC16 Aim to Cure Mesothelioma event was held at the Moore N Moore Sporting Clays facility in San Fernando, CA and generated over $55,000 for mesothelioma research! Representing the Foundation were Founding Board Member Jerry Neil Paul, Executive Director Elizabeth Ann Paul, Director of the Medical Advisory Committee, Dr. Parkash Gill, and Assistant Executive Director Shane Rucker. As always, 100% of the money generated at the event will go directly toward mesothelioma research, supporting Dr. Parkash Gill's clinical trials for better treatment options.
After a beautiful day on the course, the event's supporters gathered for a BBQ lunch and the always popular raffle, while learning how their donations are being put to use, aiding in the fight against this terrible disease. Speaking at the event on behalf of the Foundation were Executive Director, Elizabeth Ann Paul, and Dr. Parkash Gill. After thanking Moore N Moore event Chairman, John Ferruccio for organizing another fantastic event, as well as everyone in attendance, Elizabeth spoke of the massive efforts made in developing new treatments for mesothelioma. Dr. Gill, from the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Medical Center, then spoke on his progress in readying immunotherapy treatments EphB-4 and PD-1 for the FDA Clinical Trials process, and the traction his research is gaining through collaboration with other doctors affiliated with facilities such as UC Davis and University of Chicago.
The Foundation would like to personally thank all of those who organized and supported this year's events. Without the support and skills of people such as DC 16 Business Manager, Rodney Cobos, DC 16 Assistant Business Manager, Doug Marian, and DC 16 Director of Organizing, John Ferruccio events like these would not be as successful as they are. Their leadership and army of volunteers and supporters make ALL of this possible, and we THANK ALL OF YOU for your support and dedication!!!
This year's Southern California Pipetrades District Council 16 Annual Golf Invitational returned to the beautiful Alta Vista Country Club in Placentia, CA, marking the event's 21st anniversary. Over 160 golfers attended the event to support finding a cure for mesothelioma, helping to generate over $140,000 for mesothelioma cancer research!
Representing the Mesothelioma Research Foundation of America were Executive Director Elizabeth Ann Paul, Founding Board Member and Attorney Jerry Neil Paul, Chairman of the Medical Advisory Committee, Dr. Parkash Gill, and Assistant Executive Director Shane Rucker.
A great day on the course was followed by an evening of camaraderie between golfers, sponsors, and supporters, as we all shared in the noble fight against mesothelioma. The evening was kicked off by DC16 Director of Organizing, John Ferruccio. John has overseen the organizing of the event as Chairman for over 15 years and has been instrumental in the growth of this event. After individually thanking sponsors of the event, John introduced Jerry and Elizabeth Paul to speak. Elizabeth thanked all in attendance, and expressed how grateful the Foundation is for being associated with such a supportive group of people.
The importance of these types of fundraisers in the research and development of new treatment options is crucial. As always, 100% of the donations go to Dr. Parkash Gill's research and clinical treatment development at USC/Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Gill then addressed all participants and highlighted the promising results of the PD-1 and EphB-4 treatment, and its expansion into additional treatment facilities across the United States, along with the hope of having the treatment move further along through the clinical trials process.
The Foundation would like to personally thank all of those who sponsored, supported and attended the event. Without your support and the organizing skills of people such as Rodney Cobos, Doug Marian, John Ferruccio, DC 16 Staff and Committee members Jerry and Elizabeth Paul, and Shane Rucker, this event and great turnout would not have been possible. THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR DEDICATION!!!
On June 17, 2024, the 22nd Annual Roger Hamilton Memorial Golf Invitational was held at the Green Valley Country Club in Fairfield, CA. There, we generated funds for mesothelioma cancer research, and clinical trials that will lead to better treatment options. We would like to thank each and every sponsor, golfer, and volunteer who aided us generating over $85,000! As always, 100% of the funds generated will go toward supporting Dr. Parkash Gill's research at the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Since its inception (2002), the Roger Hamilton Memorial Golf Invitational has raised over two (2) million dollars that has gone toward mesothelioma research! We owe our utmost gratitude to the Western States Conference Heat and Frost Insulators, the Local 16 Heat and Frost Insulators, as well as all of the building trades' groups and vendors who continue to support the battle to defeat mesothelioma cancer. The success of this event has yielded fantastic results in the lab at the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and is highlighted by Dr. Parkash Gill's development of the novel immunotherapy treatment, EPhB-4. The combination of the EphB-4 and PD-1 antibody are proving to be so successful that the FDA has designated it a breakthrough! Dr. Gill addressed all attendees of the event, thanking everyone for their continued support, and shared news of his groundbreaking work in the lab and successful treatment of mesothelioma patients at USC.
Without the continual support from the staff and family of the Local 16 Heat and Frost Insulators, an event of this magnitude would not be possible. We thank Committee Chairman Chris Greaney, Co-chair Craig Rossi, Chairmen Emeritus Doug Gamble and Mel Breshears, Honorary Chairwoman Cindy Hamilton and Committee Members Josh Periera, Bill Hodges, Mark Plubell, Ben Espinoza, Fortino Curiel, Geoff Millar, Rick Johnson, Aureliano Ochoa, Anthony Viscuso, Alan Pierce, Jerry and Elizabeth Paul, and Shane Rucker. Without your efforts and energy, this event would not have been possible. Your enduring support guarantees continued research and a cure will be found!
The June 2024 "California Pipetrades Aim to Cure" mesothelioma clayshoot, hosted by Foundation Board Member and Retired U. A. International Pipetrades Representative, Jim Kellogg, kicked off this year's fundraising efforts with outstanding success, netting a total of $54,000 for mesothelioma research! We saw the largest turnout in the history of the event with over 200 shooters converging on the Birdslanding Hunting Preserve and Sporting Clay facility. Representing the Foundation at the event were Board Members, Jim Kellogg and Jerry Neil Paul, and Assistant Executive Director, Shane Rucker.
After a beautiful day on the course, we gathered for lunch and learned how the donations were helping to find the path toward a mesothelioma cure. Jim Kellogg and California State Pipetrades Executive Director, Mike Hartley, thanked all who supported the event and spoke about the importance of staying involved. Jerry Paul then provided our group with an update from Dr. Parkash Gill, and his progress in developing new treatments for patients diagnosed with mesothelioma. The progress of the drug Eph-B4 in the FDA approval process, as well as the growing interest shown by other treatment facilities, is a testament to the effectiveness of the treatment. With the support of participants at events such as "Aim to Cure" advances in mesothelioma treatment options will become a reality.
As always, 100% of the money raised during the "California Pipetrades Aim to Cure" event, will go toward mesothelioma cancer research. With these sizable donations we can be assured that Dr. Gill's mesothelioma cancer research at USC/ Norris Comprehensive Medical Center will continue moving in the right direction. Thank you to all who participated and made this year's shoot a success!
This year's event returned to the Moore N Moore Sporting Clay facility in San Fernando, CA where we had the largest turnout the event has ever seen, with over 155 participants! Representing the Foundation at the event were Executive Director, Elizabeth Ann Paul, Founding Board Member, Jerry Neil Paul, Chairman of the Medical Advisory Committee, Dr. Parkash Gill, and Assistant Executive Director, Shane Rucker.
After a beautiful day of lighthearted competition in the Angeles National Forest, we gathered for a BBQ and learned how the funds generated are aiding in the search for a cure for mesothelioma. John Ferruccio first thanked everyone for their attendance, expressing how impressed he was by the turnout, before turning the mic over to Jerry and Elizabeth Paul.
Elizabeth thanked everyone for coming out and expressed how excited she was for Dr. Parkash Gill, of the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, to share his update. You may recall that the FDA had previously approved Dr. Gill's mesothelioma treatment, EPh B-4, for clinical trials after development at his lab at USC/Norris. Dr. Parkash Gill then spoke of his work on the research and development of new medicines, highlighting the promising results of the PD-1 and EphB-4 treatment, and its expansion into additional treatment facilities across the United States.
With the Foundation's administrative costs underwritten by The Paul Law Firm, 100% of the event's net proceeds go toward mesothelioma cancer research. Given these sizable donations, we can be assured that Dr. Gill's clinical trials at USC/ Norris Comprehensive Medical Center will be moving in the right direction. Thank you to all who participated and made this year's event a success!
This year's Southern California Pipetrades District Council 16 Annual Golf Invitational was held at the beautiful Alta Vista Country Club in Placentia, CA, and marked the event's 20th anniversary. A record number of golfers and supporters joined us to raise over $155,000 for mesothelioma cancer research! Representing the Mesothelioma Research Foundation of America were, Executive Director Elizabeth Ann Paul, Chairman of the Medical Advisory Committee, Dr. Parkash Gill and Assistant Executive Director Shane Rucker.
After a great day out on the course, we came together for a bite to eat and to learn how the generous donations are helping to fund better treatment options for mesothelioma and an eventual cure. The evening was kicked off by DC16 Director of Organizing John Ferruccio, who, through his hard work and dedication, has had a direct hand in expanding the event to what it is today.
While we had a wonderful time on the course, the event was also marked as a day of remembrance for a close friend of the Foundation. As some of you know, we lost former Local 398 Business Agent Bob Modica, a few months ago. Bob was a great friend of the Foundation and supporter of the event, bringing his good friend, retired Rams quarterback, Vince Ferragamo. Our hearts and prayers continue to go out to his friends and family, as we held a moment of silence for our good friend. Bobby's son, Mike, was in attendance to accept a plaque as a small token of our appreciation.
John then introduced our Executive Director Elizabeth Paul and Dr. Parkash Gill. Elizabeth Paul thanked everyone in attendance and expressed how grateful we are for being associated with such a supportive group of people. Elizabeth expressed how we are all volunteers, with the Paul Law Firm paying 100% of the administrative costs so 100% of the donations will contribute to Dr. Gill's research and clinical treatment development. Dr. Parkash Gill then shared about the research and development of new medicines by the Mesothelioma Research Lab at USC/Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Gill highlighted the promising results of the PD-1 and EphB-4 treatment, and its expansion into additional treatment facilities across the United States.
The Foundation is deeply grateful for the continued generosity of all of you who sponsored, supported, and attended the event. Without your support and the organizational skills of people such as Committee Members Rodney Cobos, Doug Marian and Chairman of the Committee, John Ferruccio, and the DC 16 Staff, we would not be able to hold an event of such magnitude. We must also thank Committee Members Jerry Paul, Elizabeth Paul and Shane Rucker for their hand in the planning and administration of the event. Without all of us working together it would not have been possible. THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR DEDICATION!!!
On June 26, 2023, the Roger Hamilton Memorial Golf Invitational marked our 21st annual presentation at the Chardonnay Golf Course in Napa, California. The Invitational generated ample funds for mesothelioma cancer research and clinical trials that we hope will lead to better treatment options. We saw a fantastic turnout of over 140 golfers, with the event generating over $95,000 in total! As always, 100% of the funds raised will go toward supporting Dr. Parkash Gill's research at the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center.
After a great round of golf, supporters convened in the clubhouse for drinks, dinner, and to learn how their donations are being utilized. Mel Breshears was the first to speak, thanking both the sponsors for their support, and all volunteers for their vital roles in making the event a success. Elizabeth Paul, Executive Director of the Foundation then informed the sponsors of the Foundation's history, pointing out its critical role in the development of improved treatment options for mesothelioma. Elizabeth then provided an update from the lab, highlighting the use of immunotherapy treatment PD-1 antibody in combination with EphB-4, and the success this has shown within the laboratory. Attendees also learned that Dr. Gill is working in close collaboration with doctors affiliated with UC Davis and the University of Chicago regarding EphB-4 and its potential! In closing, she acknowledged and thanked the staff and family members of the Local 16 Heat and Frost Insulators for volunteering their time toward helping the event run smoothly.
We owe our gratitude to the Western States Conference Heat and Frost Insulators, the Local 16 Heat and Frost Insulators, as well as all the building trades groups and vendors who continue to support the MRFA's battle to defeat mesothelioma cancer. As is evident, the success of this event is a large contributor in funding the lab at USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, and our collective efforts are highlighted by Dr. Parkash Gill's development of new treatment options.
An event of this magnitude requires the efforts of too many people to thank, but certain individuals played a pivotal role in ensuring its success. To Committee Chairman Mel Breshears, Co-Chair Chris Greaney, Cindy Hamilton, Doug Gamble, Craig Rossi, Bill Hodges, Mark Plubell, Ben Espinoza, Fortino Curiel, Geoff Millar, Rick Johnson, Alan Pierce, Aureliano Ochoa, Anthony Viscuso, Jerry and Elizabeth Paul, and Shane Rucker: we wish to express our greatest appreciation. Without your tireless efforts and energy, this event would not have been possible. Your enduring support guarantees continued research into mesothelioma.
The 2023 California State Pipe Trades Aim to Cure Mesothelioma clay shoot, hosted by Foundation Board Member and Retired International Pipe Trades Representative, Jim Kellogg, kicked off this year's fundraising efforts with monumental results. Together, with supporters of the California State Pipe Trades, we netted approximately $45,000.00 to contribute to mesothelioma research! We had a gigantic turnout of over 175 shooters and supporters, all converging on the Birds Landing Hunting Preserve and Sporting Clay Facility. Representing the Foundation at the event were Board Members Jim Kellogg and Jerry Neil Paul, as well as Assistant Executive Director Shane Rucker.
After we all took our best shot at the elusive sporting clays, we joined together for a BBQ lunch, and learned how all donations are helping to develop new treatments for mesothelioma. Jim Kellogg heartily thanked sponsors and participants for coming out and for making the event what it is today. Jerry Paul then took time to highlight how events such as this are generating much needed funding for Dr. Parkash Gill's mesothelioma research lab based out of the USC Norris Comprehensive Center. One notable milestone reported by the lab is the development EphB-4, and its consequent submission to the FDA for clinical research. The combination of EphB-4 and Merk's PD-1 shows so much promise that the FDA has designated it as a breakthrough treatment, which hopefully hastens the clinical trials process. The Executive Director of the California State Pipe Trades, Mike Hartley, then took time to raffle off some great prizes to some lucky winners. Thank you to all who participated, and to Jim Kellogg and Mike Hartley for putting together a fantastic event!
With the Foundation's administrative costs underwritten by the Paul Law Firm, 100% of the event's net proceeds go toward mesothelioma cancer research. With the sizable donations, we can all be assured that Dr. Gill's research at USC/ Norris Comprehensive Medical Center will be taking a step in the right direction.
The Mesothelioma Research Foundation of America would like to congratulate and thank the Southern California Pipe Trades District Council 16 for organizing a fantastic event to help find a cure for mesothelioma. We returned to the Moore N Moore Sporting Clays Facility with a huge turnout, including UA International Representative Aaron Stockwell and Executive Director of the California State Pipe Trades, Mike Hartley, who joined us in generating an event record of over $55,000 for mesothelioma research! 100% of the money generated at the event will go directly to mesothelioma research to support clinical trials for better treatment options with the hope for an eventual cure.
You may recall that we lost a dear friend in 2021, former DC16 Business Manager Mike Layton, just a few weeks prior to last year's event. Mike was the driving force behind bringing a clay shoot to Southern California and we are honored to hold the event in his memory. Our continued thoughts go out to the entire Layton Family and the Foundation would like to thank everyone who came out to spend the day remembering our friend and support such a great cause.
After a great day on the course, supporters learned where their hard earned donations are going and how they are being used to fight this terrible disease. The Foundation'S Board Member and CFO, Jerry Neil Paul along with Executive Director Elizabeth Paul thanked DC and John Ferruccio for organizing another fantastic event and spoke about the roots of the Foundation. Dr. Parkash Gill then gave an update from the lab and highlighted the development of immunotherapy treatment EPhB-4 as a direct result of the donations and the hard work of so many. Dr. Gill then passed along the fantastic news that the combination of EphB-4 and Merk PD-1 antibody are proving to be so successful that the FDA has designated it a breakthrough treatment!
The Foundation would like to personally thank all of those who organized and supported this year's events. Without the support and skills of people such as DC 16 Business Manager Rodney Cobos, DC 16 Assistant Business Manager Doug Marian and Director of Organizing John Ferruccio events like these would not be as successful as they are. Their leadership and their army of volunteers and supporters, make ALL of this possible and we THANK ALL OF YOU for your support and dedication!!!
On September 12, 2022, the 20th Annual Roger Hamilton Memorial Golf Invitational returned to the Napa Valley Country Club to generate funds for mesothelioma cancer research and clinical trials that will lead to better treatment options. We would like to thank each and every sponsor, golfer and volunteer who came out to help us generate approximately $100,000! As always, 100% of the funds generated will go toward supporting Dr. Parkash Gill's research at the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center.
You may recall that the event was established in 2002 by U.A. International Representative of the Pipetrades Jim Kellogg, and then California Building Trades President and Vice President, Bob Balgenorth, and Roger Hamilton. Roger was a former Business Manager of the Heat & Frost Insulators and it was Roger's idea to support research into a cure for mesothelioma. Roger had been diagnosed with cancer several months before the first tournament and was determined to make the event a success. After Rogers passing, his wife Cindy Hamilton took over as Chairwoman and grew the event exponentially before the continued support of Doug Gamble and Mel Breshears of the Heat and Frost Insulators. Doug and Mel have planned and hosted the event over the last 5 years, and we cannot thank them enough for taking it upon themselves to ensure the continuation of the event and the honoring of Roger Hamilton's memory.
To date, the Roger Hamilton Memorial Golf Invitational has raised approximately 1.8 million dollars for mesothelioma research! We owe our gratitude to the Western States Conference Heat and Frost Insulators, the Local 16 Heat and Frost Insulators, as well as all the building trades groups and vendors who continue to support the battle to defeat mesothelioma cancer. The success of the event is resulting in fantastic results in the lab at the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and is highlighted by Dr. Parkash Gill's development of immunotherapy treatment EPhB-4. The combination of EphB-4 and PD-1 antibody are proving to be so successful that the FDA has designated it a breakthrough! The Foundation's Executive Director, Elizabeth Paul and Dr. Gill were ecstatic to share this news with supporters and added that there several doctors affiliated with UC Davis, University of Chicago and others who are ready to offer the treatment to their patients suffering from this horrible disease.
Without the continual support from the staff and family of the Local 16 Heat and Frost Insulators, an event of this magnitude would not be possible. We thank Committee Chairman Mel Breshears, Co- Chair Chris Greaney, Chairman Emeritus Doug Gamble, Craig Rossi, Bill Hodges, Mark Plubell, Ben Espinoza, Fortino Curiel, China Soto, Geoff Millar, Alan Pierce, Jerry and Elizabeth Paul, and Shane Rucker. Without your efforts and energy this event would not have been possible. Your enduring support guarantees continued research and a cure will be found!
The Mesothelioma Research Foundation of America would like to congratulate the Southern California Pipe Trades District Council 16 for organizing an amazing event! This year was special, marking the 19th Anniversary, and saw a full field of 144 golfers and supporters, joining at the Alta Vista Country Club. Together we generated over $145,000 for mesothelioma research! As always, 100% of the donations received will go directly toward research into clinical trials and treatment options for mesothelioma. Year after year, the organizers at District Council 16 have done an amazing job planning and promoting this event and we cannot thank them enough for their support and dedication. THANK YOU!
Participating in the event on behalf of the Foundation was Founding Board Member Jerry Neil Paul, Chairman of the Medical Advisory Committee. Dr. Parkash Gill, and Assistant Executive Director, Shane Rucker. After a great day of golf, Jerry spoke, thanking everyone for their support and highlighted the developments made at USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Parkash Gill, Chairman of the Foundation's Medical Advisory Committee then spoke about the successes in the lab, with EphB-4 continuing to make progress in the FDA clinical trials process! We all hope to see the treatment become accessible and widely used by mesothelioma patients across the United States
The Foundation would like to personally thank Tournament Chairman and DC16 Director of Organizing John Ferruccio, Committee Member and DC 16 Business Manager Rodney Cobos, DC16's Assistant Business Manager Doug Marian, Foundation Executive Director Elizabeth Ann Paul, Board Member Jerry Neil Paul, and Assistant Executive Director Shane Rucker for the great turnout. We would also like to thank Local 582's Bob Modica who, for years, has brought his longtime friend Vince Ferragamo to the event to raffle an autographed football and make the most exciting pass of someone's lifetime. We cannot be prouder of working with these great people. THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR DEDICATION!!!
The June 2022 "Aim to Cure" event hosted by the California State Pipe Trades along with Foundation Board Member and Retired International Pipe Trades Representative Jim Kellogg was hugely successful in netting over $55,000 for mesothelioma research!
We had another beautiful day for this year's Aim to Cure event, and a great turn out of participants to support this great cause, with 150 donors supporting the Aim to Cure Mesothelioma! We returned to the Birdslanding Hunting Preserve and Sporting Clay facility in Birdslanding, California which always provides a great venue for the event. Representing the Foundation were Board Members, Jim Kellogg and Jerry Neil Paul and Assistant Executive Director, Shane Rucker.
After making their way through the course, supporters and participants joined for lunch and the always popular raffle. Jim Kellogg kicked off the festivities by thanking everyone who come out year after year and have helped grow the event to what it is today. Jim then passed the mic to the Foundation's Founding Board Member, Jerry Neil Paul, who talked about the advances being made by Dr. Parkash Gill at the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center. The combination of immunotherapy treatment PD1 antibody with Dr. Gill's treatment EphB-4 is proving to be an effective treatment. Our goal is to see this treatment option move through the FDA Clinical Trial process and become a widely used treatment option across the United States. With the support of participants in events such as "Aim to Cure" advances in mesothelioma treatment options will become a reality. California State Pipe Trades Executive Director Mike Hartley ended the day with the always popular raffle and thanked everyone for their continued support. We are all looking forward to 2023!
As always, 100% of the money raised during the "Aim to Cure" event will go towards mesothelioma cancer research. With these sizable donations we can all be assured that Dr. Gill's research at USC / Norris Comprehensive Medical Center will move in the right direction. Thank you to all who participated and Jim Kellogg for putting together a fantastic event!
I wanted to share with you all an event that was held in memory of Mr. Tommy Engelhardt. Tom passed away at just 65 years old on April 18th, 2021, after a hard fought battle with Mesothelioma. Tom was just shy of retiring when he passed and left behind a wife, Cathy, 3 sons Thomas, Anthony and Andrew, and his sister Diane.
A decision was made to honor Tom's memory and on May 20, 2022, the Second Annual Tommy Engelhard Memorial Golf Outing was held at Harbor Links Golf Course in Long Island, NY. The event saw 170 friends and family come together to celebrate Tom's life. The overwhelming response to attend and share the tears, laughs and memories of Tommy led to the raising of over $11,450 in donations. The Mesothelioma Research Foundation of America is honored to have been chosen to put these donations towards making a difference!
As always 100% of the money donated to the Foundation will go directly towards the research into new treatment options for mesothelioma, something Tom's friends and family were ecstatic to hear! The organizers of the event wanted to thank Elizabeth Paul, Shane Rucker and the Team at the Foundation for the support given to make the event successful.
The Foundation would like to thank Cathy Engelhardt, his brother in law, Nick Manchisi, and all of those who had a hand in putting on a great event and honoring their beloved Tommy.
The Mesothelioma Research Foundation of America would like to congratulate and thank the Southern California Pipe Trades District Council 16 for organizing a fantastic event to help find a cure for mesothelioma. This year's DC16 Aim to Cure Mesothelioma event was held at the Moore N Moore Sporting Clays facility in San Fernando, CA and was successful in generating approximately $35,000 for mesothelioma research! Representing the Foundation was Founding Board Member Jerry Neil Paul and Assistant Executive Director Shane Rucker. As always, 100% of the money generated at the event will go directly to mesothelioma research to support clinical trials for better treatment options with the mission and hope for an eventual cure.
The event began with a somber tone, after the sad news that former DC16 Business Manager Mike Layton had passed away a few weeks prior. Mike was a fantastic person, a great friend to many of us at the Foundation and a driving force behind bringing the clayshoot to Southern California. John Ferruccio oversaw a moment of silence for our good friend, Mike, before we headed out on the course with him in all of our hearts. Our thoughts go out to the entire Layton Family.
We had some noteworthy guests who joined us in support of the Foundation and DC 16's mission. UA Administrative Assistant to the General President, Derrick Kualapai, UA Local 342 Business Manager, Che Timmons, UA International Representative for California and Hawaii Aaron Stockwell and UA Vice President of District 5 Sid Stolper, who was instrumental in the growth of the DC16 events when he served as Business Manager.
After a beautiful day in the Angeles National Forest, the event's supporters gathered for a great BBQ lunch and the always popular raffle. Before giving away some amazing prizes, sponsors and supporters learned where their hard earned money was going and how it was being used to fight this terrible disease. Speaking at the event on behalf of the Foundation was Board Member and CFO, Jerry Neil Paul. After thanking John Ferruccio for organizing another fantastic event, as well as everyone in attendance, Jerry spoke about the roots of the Foundation and the massive efforts taken in developing new drugs for the treatment of mesothelioma. He then passed along the news from Dr. Gill's Lab at USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Medical Center that the immunotherapy treatments EphB-4 and PD-1 were submitted to the FDA Clinical Trials process with collaboration with doctors affiliated with facilities such as UC Davis and University of Chicago.
The Foundation would like to personally thank all of those who organized and supported this year's events. Without the support and organizing skills of people such as DC 16 Business Manager Rodney Cobos, DC 16 Director of Organizing John Ferruccio and all of the support from DC16. Without the team of volunteers and supporters, these types of events would not be possible. THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND DEDICATION!!!
On September 20, 2021, the Roger Hamilton Memorial Golf Invitational returned for its 19th presentation at the Napa Valley Country Club, to raise funds for mesothelioma cancer research and further the development of new treatment options. This year's event saw a full field of golfers, who came together to raise over $91,000! As always, 100% of the funds generated will go toward supporting Dr. Parkash Gill's research at the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center.
The Roger Hamilton Event would not be possible without the continued support of Doug Gamble, Secretary Treasurer of the International Assoc. of Heat & Frost Insulators, Mel Breshears Vice President of the Western States Conference International and Chris Greaney, Business Manager of the International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators Local 16. We thank them all, as they have taken it upon themselves to ensure the continuation of the event and honoring Roger Hamilton's memory. To date, the Roger Hamilton Memorial Golf Invitational has raised approximately 2 million dollars for mesothelioma research! We also owe our gratitude to Cindy Hamilton and the Hamilton family, along with all of the building trades, contractors and vendors who continue to support the battle to defeat mesothelioma cancer.
After a great day on the course, we joined in the clubhouse for drinks, dinner, and catch up with friends. Doug Gamble and Mel Breshears thanked the sponsors who come out year after year, and the volunteers for their roles in making the event run smoothly and successfully. Jerry Neil Paul, one of the Foundation's founding board members and CFO gave a short history of the event and how much it means to us that the event is as strong as ever after 19 years. Shane Rucker, Assistant Executive Director of the Foundation then provided an update from Dr. Gill, USC Senior Professor, Board Certified Oncologist, Hematologist and head of various FDA approved clinical trials. Dr. Gill is also Chairman of the Medical Advisory Committee of the Mesothelioma Research Foundation of America. Dr. Gill, in his Clinical Trials, has shown the ability to identify mutated cancer genes and the development of treatment options that can target and kill cancer cells. There has been great progress thanks to the success of the Hamilton event. It can also be seen in the development of immunotherapy treatments EphB-4 and PD-1 and their submission to the FDA Clinical Trials process and collaboration with doctors affiliated with facilities such as UC Davis and University of Chicago.
Such a great event takes too many people to thank, but certain individuals play a pivotal role in ensuring its success. To Committee Chairman Doug Gamble, Co-Chair Mel Breshears, Chris Greaney, Mike Patterson, Stan Danielson, Bill Hodges, Mark Plubell, Ben Espinoza, Fortino Curiel, China Soto, Geoff Millar, Alan Pierce, Jerry and Elizabeth Paul, and Shane Rucker: we wish to express our greatest appreciation. Without your efforts and energy this event would not have been possible. Your enduring support guarantees continued research into mesothelioma. With sustained effort, a cure will hopefully be found!
On August 6th, the Heat & Frost Insulators Local 16 retirees group held their first luncheon since the COVID pandemic began in March of 2020. The Foundation's Founding Board Member, Jerry Neil Paul, was in attendance and eager to give everyone an update as to what has been happening at the Foundation.
Jerry Paul opened by reporting on the success of the first two events held in 2021 and the planning of the Roger Hamilton Golf Invitational scheduled for September 20, 2021. He then passed along the great news from Dr. Parkash Gill's lab at USC, which continues to successfully treat mesothelioma patients with the combination of immunotherapy drug PD-1 with EphB-4. Jerry highlighted that the treatment has been so affective that it has been submitted to the FDA for Phase 2 clinical trials!
Following his update, Jerry Paul accepted a check on behalf of the Foundation that was presented by Yvonne Lasserre of the Operating Engineers Credit Union from their points program. We cannot thank enough the Operating Engineers and the leadership at Local 16, including Business Manager Chris Greaney, President Bill Hodges and Vice President of the Western States Conference International, Mel Breshears, for their continued support!
Everyone at the Mesothelioma Research Foundation of America would like to congratulate the Southern California Pipe Trades District Council 16 for organizing an amazing event! We saw a huge turnout for the 18th Annual Golf Invitational at the Alta Vista Country Club, with over 150 golfers, including the return of former LA Rams legendary quarterback, Vince Ferragamo. Vince has become a regular at the event, who was invited by his very good friend and retired UA Local 582 Business Agent, Bob Modica. Together we generated over $140,000 for mesothelioma research, 100% of which will go directly toward research into clinical trials and better treatment options for mesothelioma with the hope of an eventual cure. The leadership of District Council 16, including Tournament Director and Director of Organizing John Ferruccio, Committee Member and Business Manager Rodney Cobos, and Assistant Business Manager, Doug Marian, goes above and beyond in planning an event that everyone looks forward to. We cannot thank them enough for the years of support and dedication. THANK YOU!
Participating in the event on behalf of the Foundation was, Board Member Jerry Neil Paul, Chairman of the Medical Advisory Committee, Dr. Parkash Gill, and Assistant Executive Director, Shane Rucker. After a great day of golf, Jerry gave a heartfelt thank you to everyone for supporting the event year after year, and highlighting the new treatment options coming from the lab at USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Parkash Gill, Chairman of the Foundation's Medical Advisory Committee then reported the great news that USC continues to successfully treat mesothelioma patients with the combination of immunotherapy drug PD-1 in combination with EphB-4! Dr. Gill added that there have been several recent research collaborations in addition to the treatment being submitted to the FDA for Phase 2 clinical trials!
The Foundation would like to personally thank all of you who support and turn out for this great event. With the participation from UA International Pipe Trades Representative, Derrick Kualapai and California Pipe Trades Executive Director, Aaron Stockwell, and the organizing skills of people such as DC16's John Ferruccio, Rodney Cobos, Doug Marian, Foundation Executive Director Elizabeth Ann Paul, Board Member Jerry Neil Paul and Assistant Executive Director, Shane Rucker, this event and great turnout would not be possible. They have all done a fantastic job, year in and year out, and we cannot be more proud of working with these great people. THANK YOU
June 4, 2021, marked the 15th annual California State Pipe Trades' Aim to Cure Mesothelioma sporting clay shoot event hosted by Jim Kellogg, retired U.A. Pipe Trades International Representative and former California State Fish and Game Commissioner, and Aaron Stockwell, the California State Pipetrades Executive Director. Sponsors and the supporters of the Mesothelioma Research Foundation of America converged on the Birds Landing Hunting Preserve and Sporting Clay facility just outside of Concord, California. The event was a huge success, with over 180 shooters participating, helping to raise over $75,000 for mesothelioma research! The fantastic support and turnout ensures the continued development of new and viable treatment options for mesothelioma. The Foundation was represented by Jerry Neil Paul and Jim Kellogg, both Board Members and Assistant Executive Director Shane Rucker.
After the shoot had concluded, Jim Kellogg thanked attendees, expressing his gratitude for the huge support after a year of uncertainty. Next, Jerry Paul spoke of the importance of staying involved in the fight to raise awareness, highlighting the fantastic development from Dr. Parkash Gill. Shortly before the event, Dr. Gill passed along the wonderful news that his treatment, a combination of immunotherapies EphB-4 and PD-1, had been introduced to the FDA for Phase 2 Clinical Trials! This is a huge milestone. The treatment is currently being administered to mesothelioma patients with support from the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and in collaboration with UCLA and UC Davis. Jerry Paul then passed the mic to Aaron Stockwell to say a few words before raffling off a few items to support the cause.
As always, 100% of the funds raised at the Birdslanding event will go directly towards mesothelioma cancer research at Dr. Parkash Gill's lab at USC Norris Comprehensive Medical Center. With these sizable donations, we can be assured that Dr. Gill's mesothelioma cancer research at USC/ Norris Comprehensive Medical Center will be moving in the right direction with the goal of expanding the clinical trials to other interested universities. Thank you to all who participated and made the event a success!
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