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Hogan Law Firm Names HPH Hospice as Beneficiary of 12th Annual Charitable Fishing Tournament

Funds from fishing tournament benefit patients, families and bereavement Services

The Hogan Law Firm named HPH Hospice as the beneficiary of the 12th Annual Charitable Fishing Tournament. The Hogan Law Firm believes in HPH Hospice’s mission and feels the organization is worthy of benefiting from this charitable event. Past tournaments raised more than $200,000 for HPH Hospice.

“It is our honor to dedicate this 12th Annual Fishing Tournament in memory of Dwight Kerr, director of philanthropy for HPH Hospice, who passed away suddenly in January 2021,” said Jennifer Rey, managing partner of Hogan Law Firm. “He was a great support and assistance in making our tournament a success. He will be greatly missed.”

The tournament is scheduled for Saturday, May 15, 2021. Check in begins at 6 a.m. at the Bayport Park large pavilion in Spring Hill. Eligible fish will include, if in season and of sufficient legal size, grouper (red or gag), mangrove snapper, red snapper, black drum, black sea bass, pompano, spotted seatrout, tripletail, cobia, mackerel, kingfish, redfish, snook and sheep head. With the help of iAngler Tournaments, this year’s tournament will be a catch and release. Awards dinner and silent auction will follow the tournament.

Proceeds from the event support programs across all service areas of HPH Hospice. The services include bereavement for adults and children, programs for veterans and first responders, and a special needs fund created to cover expenses that fall outside the realm of care but are critical to patients.

“HPH Hospice has the opportunity to touch so many lives in our community,” said Andrea Arflack, director of philanthropy for Chapters Health Foundation. “We are so grateful for the partnership with Hogan Law in this annual event as well as the continued support of TopLine Automotive Engineering as presenting sponsor and the support of many other sponsors. We are looking forward to an outstanding day on the water.”

For registration and sponsorship information, please contact AnnaMarie Nord at [email protected]

About HPH Hospice

HPH Hospice, an affiliate of Chapters Health System, is a community-based, not-for-profit organization that supports patients in Hernando, Pasco and Citrus counties. Since 1984, HPH Hospice has been committed to excellent service through compassionate care, accountability, respect, integrity and the goal of excelling through teamwork to maximize quality of life.

About Chapters Health Foundation

Chapters Health Foundation is a 501(c)(3), not-for-profit organization committed to supporting Chapters Health System, a progressive leader in home health, palliative care, hospice and grief support. Chapters Health Foundation provides more than $2.5 million annually in charity care in order to continue to meet the needs of patients and families who cannot afford hospice services. Chapters Health Foundation also provides $1.3 million in funding for the provision of grief support across Chapters Health and more than $1 million to assist with underfunded pediatric and adult palliative care services. To learn more, follow us on Facebook, Twitter Instagram, YouTube  and LinkedIn.

About the Hogan Law Firm

Founded in 1989, the Hogan Law Firm, with offices in Brooksville and Spring Hill, has a team of attorneys practicing in a broad range of legal disciplines including: business entity formation and compliance, business litigation, business sale and acquisitions, child custody and divorce, civil litigation, criminal defense, eminent domain, estate planning, local government law, personal injury, probate, guardianship and trust administration, and real estate transactions and closings. More details about the Firm are available at www.hoganlawfirm.com.

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Austin Mudd

Media Relations Specialist

Chapters Health System

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