Roll with Us for a Great Cause!
Join us on Saturday, February 7, for the second annual Southcoast Health Bowl!
Pull together a team of 6, lace up your bowling shoes and get ready for some friendly competition to help Southcoast Health deliver exceptional care to our patients and communities.
Whether you’re a seasoned bowler or a first-timer, it’s all about having fun, connecting with your teammates, and enjoying a great time together.
The team with the highest score from the entire day’s events will receive a trophy and bragging rights for a year! Does your team have what it takes to bring home the trophy?
Each team registration includes:
- 1 hour of team bowling
- Commemorative t-shirt for each team member
- Shoe rental for each team member
- 1 pizza per team
$250 per team*
One registration per team, maximum 6 people per team.
The Southcoast Health Bowl will be hosted at Wonder Bowl in New Bedford.
All proceeds benefit the Rhonda Couto Patient Comfort Fund.
The Rhonda Couto Patient Comfort Fund provides comfort items to oncology patients as they undergo treatment. From port shirts and radiation robes to lymphedema sleeves and mastectomy prosthetics, the Couto Fund strives to provide a more comfortable and caring oncology treatment journey.*Processing fees apply.
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About Rhonda Couto
When Rhonda Couto was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, she knew she wanted to help others facing this challenge. She became involved with the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition and began educating and advocating for this cause, determined to shed light on a disease that affects 1 in 87 women.
After a courageous battle, Rhonda passed away in 2015. Her husband Kenny and close friends, Deborah and Mark Menard, were inspired by her legacy. Striving to continue Rhonda’s work in education and advocacy, they began an initiative to support cancer patients and created the Rhonda Couto Comfort Fund. The fund supports the purchase of radiation robes, port shirts, lymphedema supplies, and more to keep oncology patients comfortable during treatment.
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