Welcome and thank you for visiting the Kam Hon Cup Charity Golf Tournament fundraising page!
We are excited to announce that the 8th KHC Golf Tournament will be returning to the University Golf Club on Friday August 2nd, 2024. The aim of this event is to bring family, friends, and colleagues together for a great round of golf, while supporting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada (LLSC) in memory of Kam.
Those who knew Kam will remember him as a generous and selfless man, always putting others ahead of himself. He was a loving husband, father, son, brother, and friend. He was passionate about his work as a Professional Mechanical Engineer and would go above and beyond to ensure that his clients were happy and that his staff were taken care of.
Kam was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma in the 1990's. He battled bravely through the difficulties that came with this illness, including rounds of radiation and chemotherapy treatments along the way. He took each new obstacle in stride and never once complained about the cards he was dealt. In 2008, Kam ultimately lost his battle with cancer. He will continue to be deeply missed.
Blood cancers are the 5th most common form of cancer in Canada, affecting more than 155,000 Canadians. Every 24 minutes, someone in Canada is diagnosed with a blood cancer. Blood cancers can strike anyone, at any age, without warning. We are proud to support the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada at this year’s KHC Golf Tournament. Funds raised will go towards LLSC’s Light the Night initiative, funding vital blood cancer research and support services to improve the quality of life of those going through similar experiences as Kam.
Kam loved playing golf and could often be found at a course or driving range during what little spare time he had. He would be the first to admit, however, that golf didn't love him back. But this didn't matter to Kam. All that mattered was his quest for that elusive par in the company of family and friends. We dedicate this tournament in memory of Kam and his love for the game of golf.
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Darren is participating in Light The Night Vancouver on October 19 to fight blood cancers.
I’m committed to supporting the blood cancer community through Light The Night.
Blood cancers are the fifth most common form of cancer in Canada, affecting more than 155,000 Canadians—our family members, our friends and neighbours, our colleagues, ourselves. But together, we can shine a light toward a future without blood cancers.
Please consider making a donation today. Thank you for your support!