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Orange County's Keith Fowler Calls for Stronger Community Support for Cancer-Fighting Charities

The Lion Shield Protection founder urges individuals to take action and make a difference in families' lives affected by cancer.

ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, IS USING HIS PLATFORM TO RAISE AWARENESS AND ADVOCATE FOR GREATER COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN SUPPORTING CANCER / ACCESS Newswire / October 17, 2025 / Keith Fowler, entrepreneur and owner of Lion Shield Protection, is using his platform to raise awareness and advocate for greater community involvement in supporting cancer-related charities. Known for his leadership in the Southern California security industry, Fowler is calling on individuals and local businesses to take part in something larger than themselves - helping families fighting cancer.

"When you see what families go through during treatment, it changes you," Fowler says. "It's not just about writing a check; it's about showing up, volunteering, and being part of the solution."

For Fowler, giving back has always been part of his identity. Through his company and personal efforts, he supports organizations such as The Jimmy Fund, CHOC Hospital, Shriners Hospital, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Orangewood for Kids, and The MADD Award Foundation.

These charities collectively impact thousands of children and families each year. For example:

  • St. Jude Children's Research Hospital treats more than 8,000 patients annually - and no family ever receives a bill.

  • CHOC Hospital provides care for over 150,000 children each year across Southern California.

  • The Jimmy Fund, in partnership with the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, has raised over $1 billion for cancer research since its founding.

Fowler says these numbers aren't just impressive - they're motivating.

"Every one of those numbers represents a real child, a real parent, a real story," he says. "That's what keeps me involved. You realize you can't fix everything, but you can always do something."

Why Community Action Matters

According to the American Cancer Society, nearly 2 million new cancer cases are expected to be diagnosed in the U.S. this year alone. Pediatric cancers make up roughly 1 in 300 diagnoses before age 20. While major hospitals and research centers drive breakthroughs, local community support provides the backbone for many of these efforts - from funding treatment programs to supporting families during long hospital stays.

Fowler believes awareness is the first step to action.

"People think they have to be wealthy to make an impact. That's not true," he explains. "You can donate blood, volunteer a few hours, or help organize a fundraiser. Every bit matters."

He adds that small acts of service create long-term ripple effects in a community. "The key," he says, "is consistency - not just caring once, but caring always."

Leadership Beyond Business

Fowler's leadership philosophy extends far beyond his company, Lion Shield Protection, which serves six counties across Southern California. He views giving back as an essential part of being a responsible business owner.

"Leadership isn't just about building a business," he says. "It's about building people - and that includes helping those who are struggling."

His approach aligns with a growing trend among entrepreneurs who blend business success with social impact. According to Harvard Business Review, more than 70% of consumers now prefer to buy from companies that actively support social causes. Fowler says that's not surprising.

"People want to see that you care," he says. "And when you lead with purpose, it inspires others to do the same."

How People Can Help

Fowler emphasizes that supporting cancer-related causes doesn't require wealth - only willingness. Individuals can:

  • Donate blood or platelets through organizations like the American Red Cross.

  • Volunteer at children's hospitals or local fundraising events.

  • Organize donation drives at workplaces, schools, or community centers.

  • Spread awareness through social media, encouraging others to get involved.

"It's easy to scroll past a post about a child in need," Fowler says. "But when you take a few minutes to act - even just sharing a fundraiser - you're making an impact."

Fowler's message is simple but powerful: start small, stay consistent, and lead with compassion.

"If we each do a little, together we can do a lot," he says. "That's how communities grow stronger - when people care enough to get involved."

He encourages everyone - from business owners to students - to look for one way this month to support a cancer charity or help a family in need.

For more information about ways to contribute or to learn about Fowler's community involvement, visit www.lionshieldprotect.com or contact a local cancer charity directly.

Contact: info@keith-fowler.com

SOURCE: Keith Fowler



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