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Every year 鈥 for decades 鈥 the Buehler family and friends have organized a in the Cincinnati, Ohio, area to raise money for someone with big medical expenses.
鈥淚t's like a holiday for us in the family,鈥 Ed Buehler, 40, said. 鈥淵ou know, another one that just happens to come in July.鈥
The tournament started in 1980 as a fundraiser for Ed鈥檚 dad, Denny Buehler, who was battling leukemia and needed to travel to Seattle for treatment. The tournament typically raises about $10,000 each year.
鈥淚 don't want to say $10,000 is not a lot of money,鈥 Ed Buehler said. 鈥淏ut life is hard, and when something's gotten in your way, $10,000 doesn't go really, really far.鈥
In 2019, inspired by , the Denny Buehler Memorial Foundation took on a new project. The foundation decided to buy up old medical debt 鈥 at pennies on the dollar 鈥 to pay off $1 million in debt for neighbors in the Cincinnati community.
In early December, the foundation met its fundraising goal and has plans to keep going.
This story has it all: softball, beer, late-night TV host John Oliver and a punk-rock singer turned Girl Scouts mom. And victories 鈥 for scores of people who had carried old debt for years.
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