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Beachcomber Camping Resort Presents $23,000 in Support of the Brodesser Cancer Center at Cape Regional Medical Center

Left to right: Thomas Piratzky

By Press Release

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE – On behalf of Beachcomber Camping Resort and the Brodesser/Gomez family, Ken and Tammy Gomez presented a check for $23,000 to Joanne Carrocino, FACHE, President and CEO, Cape Regional Health System and Thomas Piratzky, CFRE, Executive Director, Cape Regional Foundation. This is the 24th year that Beachcomber Camping Resort has held “fun-raising” events to benefit Cape Regional Health System. Beachcomber Camping Resort and the Brodesser/Gomez Families have donated over $1.5 million to Cape Regional’s Cancer Center and will continue their “fun-raising” efforts for years to come!
“The Brodesser and Gomez families and Beachcomber Camping Resorts have been friends and dedicated partners to Cape Regional’s mission to provide high quality healthcare,” stated Joanne Carrocino, FACHE, President and CEO. “We are grateful for their commitment to provide state-of-the-art cancer care to the residents and visitors of Cape May County.”
The Brodesser/Gomez Families and Beachcomber Camping Resort would like to thank all the local businesses and Beachcomber Campers for their continued support and generous donations every year; without them, none of this would be possible. For more information on Beachcomber’s “Fun-Raiser” events, please contact Linda Foley at (609) 886-6035 ext. 19 or visit www.beachcombercamp.com.

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