Charity golf tournament supports causes including Genomic Medicine Center at Children’s Mercy Kansas City
Black & Veatch announced today that its 27-year support of Children’s Mercy Kansas City, including proceeds from its 25th charity golf tournament this week, have eclipsed $5 million. This week’s event resulted in the Black & Veatch Foundation presenting Children’s Mercy with a donation of $180,000 to help in the fight against childhood diseases.
Contributions from the golf event – staged again on Monday at Shadow Glen Golf Club in Olathe – have gone directly to Children’s Mercy to support several causes since the tournament’s inception more than a quarter century ago, including a two-year hiatus during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Since our inception more than a century ago, giving back to the communities in which we live and work has been part of our company’s fabric in striving to make a world of difference,” said Mario Azar, Black & Veatch’s Chairman & CEO. “These important events help ensure that thousands of families and children from across the region get the services they need, with continued support for the many dedicated Children’s Mercy health care professionals providing lifesaving care and cancer research to help those in need.”
“Thanks to partners like Black & Veatch, our Genomic Answers for Kids project is changing the landscape of pediatric genomics through what may be the most advanced system for rare disease diagnosis in the world,” Children’s Mercy Chief Development Officer Jenea Oliver said. “A true community champion for hope, Black & Veatch’s commitment to this project since 2014 has allowed Children’s Mercy to surpass 1,000 rare diagnoses through groundbreaking work — far out-pacing other rare disease research programs, leading to a number of firsts in the field of genomics research.”
Dr. Tomi Pastinen, director of the Genomic Medical Center at Children’s Mercy Hospital, accepts a $180,000 Black & Veatch contribution from Katie Werner, Black & Veatch chief of staff. Those proceeds from the company’s charity golf tournament Monday in Olathe, Kansas, brings to more than $5 million the amount Black & Veatch has contributed to Children’s Mercy over the past 27 years.