Categories: Nonprofits

Wilson Lewis Shoots for All Better in Latest Sponsorship

The Wilson Lewis team and Andrew Sullivan presented a check to Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center

When suffering comes it can be a challenge to manage through it. Finding processes and methods for dealing with even the most challenging of circumstances, cancer, is not easy. Not only do patients often need complex medications to fight the disease, support and encouragement of friends and loved ones, but also medical supplies for the journey.

Recently, the Wilson Lewis team received a private tour of Scottish Rite and the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center at Children’s Healthcare. It was inspiring to see the beautiful facility, state of the art equipment and lovely treatment atmosphere. However, what made it special were the loving exchanges between staff and their young patients. Finding ways to bring a smile to their faces even under the most challenging of circumstances was truly amazing to experience.

We are pleased to share that our firm has partnered with Sullivan & Schlieman Wealth Management LLC to sponsor and help raise money for the Shoot for All Better event. It’s designed to raise money to fund the purchase of necessities such as chairs, portable medicine poles and more.

“Wilson Lewis believes in giving back to the community,” said Craig Pate, CPA, Partner at Wilson Lewis. “Sponsoring this event allows us to put our values into action and help those at a time when it’s needed most. We hope our involvement will truly help patients and their families get ‘all better’.

Craig & Sunday Pate, Carey Dagenhart, and Angela Lewis serving dinner to families and patients at the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center

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