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Debbie Chisholm Memorial Foundation

COPS FOR KIDS 6th ANNUAL CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT
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Debbie Chisholm, younger daughter of Fred and Elaine Chisholm, lost her battle with brain cancer at the age of 12 years, on February 9, 1994.

On Saturday, June 18th, 1994, the Association dedicated the "Debbie Chisholm Memorial Trust," at a Charity Basketball Game between the L.A. Rams and Members of RSA.

The Debbie Chisholm Memorial Fund is used to grant wishes and dreams of castastrophically and terminally ill children throughout Riverside County.

COPS FOR KIDS 6th ANNUAL CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT

Dear Community Members:

As each new year begins for the Debbie Chisholm Memorial Foundation we hope that the number of children we grant wishes for decreases. That, unfortunately, is not the case, as it seems that more children than ever fall victim to life threatening illnesses at an alarming rate!

All of us would gladly take their place and free them from their pain and sorrow, so that they might run free with their young friends, as children were meant to do. To those we have helped, we thank you for showing us what true courage is and for bringing a little sunshine into our lives as well.

To those we will grant wishes for in the future, rest assured that we will make your special dream one that you will never forget. our goal is to never turn away a child who needs a wish fulfilled and, thanks to our many volunteers and supporters, that goal has been reached, year after year.

She was only twelve years old when she was taken from this life, but what a difference Debbie Chisholm has made in the lives of so many seriously ill children throughout Riverside County. Fred and Elaine, you did good!

Sr. Deputy Corky Bell
Executive Director, DCMF

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