On a beautiful Monday in Kansas City, an incredible outpouring of love and support was on display as the second annual Alison’s Angels Golf Tournament took center stage. This heartwarming event not only aimed to raise crucial funds for a worthy organization but also honored the legacy of Lisa Lopez-Galvan, a beloved local radio host who tragically lost her life earlier this year.
The mood at Union Station was upbeat, filled with the sounds of laughter, cheers, and the occasional soft clink of golf clubs hitting the ball. This year, the station was decked out in vibrant red and blue lights as a heartfelt tribute to Lisa, a passionate Kansas City sports fan. Her family shared how special it was to have her honored at such a significant event, especially considering the city was buzzing with excitement over their favorite sports teams.
As the golfers took their swings and putted on the greens, they weren’t just playing for fun; they were raising funds to support hard-working parents who’ve suffered the loss of a child. The founder of Alison’s Angels, Margaret Reynolds, passionately expressed why this organization was created. “We wanted to found Alison’s Angels to help emotionally encourage parents who’ve lost a child for any reason at any age,” she shared. Her own journey of loss began when her daughter, Alison, who had been born with severe brain damage, passed away at just 24 years old.
Margaret clearly articulated the distress that stands behind such losses: “As parents, we are meant to protect a child, keep our child safe. So when we lose a child, there’s that extra angst—it’s what people call everyone’s worst nightmare.” This sentiment resonated deeply with many who attended the tournament, especially with the Lopez family present.
Lisa’s sister, Beto Lopez, said that while losing their youngest daughter has been incredibly tough for their family, events like this provide hope and strength. “Watching the community come together gives them a lot of hope,” he commented. It’s encouraging to see that in the face of tragedy, there are people willing to lift each other up.
During the event, Alison’s Angels awarded their first-ever legacy gift, providing the Lopez family with a generous $5,000 check. This money will aid in establishing the Lisa Lopez-Galvan Memorial Fund, specifically aimed at supporting post-secondary education. Mark, Lisa’s son, who was also tragically injured during the shooting at the Chiefs Super Bowl parade, joined his uncle on the golf course to honor his mother’s memory. “I’m always amazed at how giving our community is. There’s light at the end of the rainbow,” he remarked, reflecting on the support they’ve received.
The funds raised during the tournament will go toward publishing a special book titled Whispers of Hope. It features ten personal stories of parents navigating their grief journeys. With hopes to distribute this book free of charge, the Reynolds family is on a mission to provide solace for anyone coping with the loss of a child.
As the day came to a close, it became clear that this was more than just a golf tournament; it was a heartfelt gathering of community spirit, love, and resilience. With each swing of the club, golfers honored those they’ve lost, while simultaneously igniting hope for the future through the lifeline that is Alison’s Angels. Kansas City, once again, proved to be a community that stands tall, united in both grief and celebration.
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