Help Us Honor a True Hero: A Legacy of Service and Giving
We are reaching out today with heavy hearts and a deep sense of purpose. Our Dave D’Arco, dedicated father, son, brother, friend, and public servant, tragically passed away after his courageous battle with Ocular Melanoma. Throughout his life, Dave was a selfless servant to his community—always putting others first, whether it was in his role as a police officer or through his countless donations to charitable causes. He was a man of integrity, humility, and unwavering generosity.
Now, as we work to honor his memory and keep his legacy alive, we’re asking for your support. Dave always gave, and now we want to give back in his name.
Every year, Miles for Melanoma has a walk to raise money to continue their research efforts; this also allows us to celebrate the lives and legacies of individuals like him—those who embody service and sacrifice. While he always finished in second place, this year we believe he deserves to earn the top honor. Your donation will help ensure that Dave is not only remembered but celebrated as a first-place hero, as he always strived to be.
How You Can Help
We are seeking monetary donations to fund this cause and ensure his name is honored with the respect and recognition it deserves. Every contribution, no matter how big or small, brings us one step closer to our goal.
Any contribution will be a lasting tribute to Dave’s incredible life and legacy.
Ways to Donate:
We understand that not everyone may be in a position to donate, but sharing this message with your network is also a meaningful way to support us during this special campaign.
Thank you for keeping Dave’s legacy alive. Your generosity will ensure that his spirit of service continues to inspire and impact those who need it most.
Achievements

$1,000 Milestone
I've raised $1,000
Personal Progress:
of Goal
$1,945
Raised
$500.00
Fundraising Honor Roll
Anonymous
Cathy Van Olden
Donna Macleod
Kimberly Wehr-Licht
Michael Ponte
Ms. Jennifer Giresi-D'Arco
Rachel Johnson
Troy Oswald
Wes Martin
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