Golf For Good Raises Funds For Project Access & Volunteers In Medicine Sept. 13

  • Monday, May 6, 2024
Southeast Tennessee Project Access and Volunteers in Medicine, Chattanooga are partnering together to tee up for Golf for Good on Friday, Sept. 13, at Brown Acres Golf Course.
 
Both organizations provide free health care to the low income, uninsured residents of Hamilton County and surrounding counties. More than 101,500 patients have been treated through donated health care valued at more than $360 million through PA and VIM.
 
“I want to encourage everyone to come out and play in the Golf for Good tournament,” said Golf Committee Chair Roger Davis.
“You’ll have a great time and support twi organizations helping our neighbors struggling with lack of health care resources.”
 
Foursomes are $550. Tournament sponsorship levels are also available. In addition to 18-hole play on a great local course, attendees also receive a light breakfast, golfer gift bag, hole activities including Hole-In-One prize opportunities, lunch and award ceremony. Register a team or learn more about benefit sponsorships online at vim-chatt.org or setnprojectaccess.org.
 
Officials said, "Every dollar raised during the Annual Golf Tournament Fundraiser will directly contribute to the impactful programs and initiatives, empowering both organizations to expand their reach and effect positive change within the Chattanooga area. By participating in this event, sponsors and participants will play a vital role in shaping a brighter future, leaving a lasting legacy of compassion and support."
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