Join us for another outing

This year’s outing will be held at Royal American Links. Learn more and register by visiting the event page.

Register to Golf

Join us at the 14th Annual Snyder Nation Foundation golf outing.

Sponsor Our Outing

Join our cause, join our fun, join our nation. Become a sponsor of our outing.

Donate

If you’re unable to attend our outing, won’t you consider donating to our cause?

Why We Fight

Our goal is to raise awareness and funding for brain cancer.

Craig was the kind of daddy that every little girl wishes for, the kind of husband every woman wishes for, and the kind of friend everyone wishes for. He was supportive, kind, and loving. His sense of humor, sparkling eye and twitch of a mustache could lighten most anyone’s gray mood – and he always had just the right words.

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What We Do

How We Give Back

A longtime community partner and supporter of The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC – James), the foundation has donated our proceeds to help fund and support current and future brain cancer research initiatives.
Raise Awareness

Each of our events is centered around raising awareness for glioblastoma multiforme.

Fund Research

Over the years we have donated to help fund neuro-oncologic research, including:

I saw God today.

A letter about experiencing life at “camp”.

I saw God today. Sitting on the back porch looking at the big screen in high definition. It had just rained, and the last drops were clinging to the tips of the leaves. When the sun struck them, they glistened like four table diamonds. They would hang on as long as they could before they disappeared into the ferns below.

I heard God today. He rustled the tops of the trees. It is so still here; you can hear a solitary drop of rain as it finds its way to the ground below. I heard the birds as they sang their prettiest songs to each other. I heard the buzz of the hummingbird wings. I heard a. single fly whose buzz was so loud it was annoying. I heard a lone locust who awoke a year too late and wondered where the party was.

Craig Snyder