John Horvath Jr. is the Director of BCCHA, holding a Bachelor of Business Management & Entrepreneurship. Serving on all committees since December 2023. John is dedicated to supporting families in Beaver County through health challenges, inspired by his personal experiences with cancer and heart disease. Actively involved in the community, he coaches BF Junior High Baseball and participates in the Beaver County Chamber of Commerce to support local fundraisers. A fun fact about John is that he has achieved a hole-in-one.
David Cutich is a dedicated Chiropractor and the current President of the BCCHA Board, with over 25 years of experience with BCCHA. He holds a BS from Penn State University and a Doctor of Chiropractic from Palmer College of Chiropractic. Known for being motivated, tenacious, and passionate, David is deeply committed to his family, church, work, reading, learning, BCCHA, and music. He actively gives back to the community through his involvement in church activities, RCBC, and BCCHA. A fun fact about David is that he plays the drums in his church praise team. His birthday is on July 12.
Don Flick is a Financial Assistant at Flick Financial and a long-standing BCCHA board member, having been with the BCCHA since its inception. He holds several certifications, including CLU, LUTC, and CLTC, and is a retired District Manager for MetLife. Known for being active, positive, and experienced, Don is passionate about maintaining a positive attitude, working hard, and playing hard. He is deeply involved in the community, serving in the Beaver Falls Rotary and the Salvation Army Board for over 50 years. Additionally, he is a current member of the Community Concert, Heritage Valley Hospital Foundation Board, and the Finance Board. Don's birthday is on June 23, 1935, and he enjoys fishing, hunting, and shooting pool.
Tracy is a seamstress at Nancy Smith Seamstress and a dedicated BCCHA board member. She graduated from New Brighton High School in 1984 and holds a Cosmetology License from 1985. Known for being a mom, volunteer, and cancer survivor, Tracy is passionate about her family and helping others through their health journeys. She founded Angels R' Us in 2003 and serves on all fundraising committees. Additionally, she makes small gift bags for breast cancer patients. Tracy's birthday is on May 5, 1966, and a fun fact about Tracy is that she's addicted to chocolate.
Brandon Antinopoulos is a Pharmacist at Forward Rx with a B.S. in Accounting and a Doctorate of Pharmacy (PharmD). A licensed pharmacist in Pennsylvania, he is known for being trustworthy, friendly, and collaborative. With less than a year on the BCCHA board, he serves on the Brainstorming Committee and is a former Board Member of the Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association. Brandon is passionate about bringing transparency and independence to the healthcare system and contributes to local community events through sponsorship donations. His birthday is February 20, 1985, and a fun fact is that he built his own Iron Man suit and wore it at his wedding reception.
Deborah A. Cutich, a retired teacher and current office manager at Cutich Chiropractic, holds a B.S. in Elementary Education and Special Education from Eastern Kentucky University and an M.A. in Health Education from Penn State University. She is known for being reliable, tenacious, and empathetic, and is passionate about supporting locals battling cancer and heart disease. Deborah has been actively involved with BCCHA, organizing and participating in all women's events. She also volunteers at her church and was once on the Executive Board for RCBC. Her birthday is December 10th, and a fun fact is that she once flew in a glider plane.
Proudly in the fight since 1955, the Beaver County Cancer & Heart Association (BCCHA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides valuable prevention services to the community and critical assistance to families directly afflicted with cancer or cardiovascular disease.
Thanks to the outstanding support of local businesses and communities via donations, fundraising, sponsorships, and volunteering, we are able to offer critical support services, programs, education, funding events, and recommendations to Beaver County residents.
We not only provide meaningful services to cancer and heart patients and their families in their time of need, but we also support local research directed toward elimination and treatment of the diseases while facilitating programs that help people recognize and avoid environmental and lifestyle conditions which contribute.
To create and foster a county-wide community in which every individual and family has access to support services they need as they battle cancer or cardiovascular disease.
Each member of our team is a dedicated and skilled employee committed to a well-managed and service-focused organization, whom we support by maintaining a positive working environment, respecting their individual rights and dignity, and supporting their continued professional growth. We encourage and support a climate that is receptive to new ideas and directions, while recognizing that our accomplishments will be achieved only through dedication, teamwork, and a common vision shared by all staff, volunteers, and board members.
In striving to achieve our mission to help individuals and families who suffer from cancer and heart disease and to reduce the incidence of these diseases, we recognize that certain values must permeate our organization.
Offering a vast wealth of professional experience and representing a variety of industries, our board of directors is composed of respected community members who are committed to upholding the values of BCCHA and ensuring that the association operates with purpose and integrity. We are committed to accountability for the trust placed in us by those who support our efforts through their contributions of money and time.