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Announcing Surge365 Cares!


Surge365 is proud to announce the launch of Surge365 Cares, a benevolent program that partners with IRS approved 501c3 non-profit organizations that are making a difference in peoples’ lives. Surge365 will match a portion of the donations made by SBAs to our partner organizations.

Founder Coach Lloyd Tomer has invested his heart and his life into helping people become financially free so they can take care of their families, live their ‘why,’ leave a generational legacy, or be in a position to help others, and in doing so, make the world a better place. It is with that spirit that we launched Surge365 Cares.

We are pleased to announce that the first Surge365 Cares corporate partner is the Jennifer Wynn Vancil Cancer Foundation (JWVCF), founded by Surge 365 Chief Operating Officer, Duane Vancil, in honor of his wife Jennifer, who passed away from colon cancer in 2012 at the very young age of 34 years. This foundation is passionate about providing memory-making moments for families in the midst of their cancer journey.

Cancer affects every family member. The foundation’s goal is to provide to families, where a mom or dad has late stage cancer, with children high school age or younger living at home, all-expense-paid vacations, specially arranged trips, outings, or other events. The sole purpose of these vacations is to give families the opportunity to enjoy quality time together and to take a much needed break from cancer while making memories that will last for a lifetime.

We encourage you to Like the JWVCF on Facebook by clicking here and partnering with Surge365 to make a life-changing, memory-making donation by clicking here. Your charitable contribution is tax deductible.

Please take a moment to visit the JWVCF website for more information and click the Memories link to see the smiles, laughter, and loving memories that have already been made by families battling this terrible disease.

 

 

 

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