The sixth annual CASA Charity Golf Tournament tees off next Saturday at Allen County Country Club.
Court Appointed Advocates of the 31st Judicial District (CASA) hosts the annual charity tournament to raise funds for its program.
CASA trains volunteer advocates appointed by local judges to children who have been removed from their homes because of abuse or neglect and are in the court system.
The tournament is a four-person scramble for men’s, women’s and co-ed teams. Registration fee is $50 per person, which includes greens fees, golf cart, lunch and other perks.
There are sponsorship rates for a whole team.
Tee time is 9 a.m. with registration starting at 7:30 a.m. at Allen County Country Club.
“We’re still accepting sponsors and have room for a couple more golf teams if anyone wants to play,” said Aimee Daniels, CASA director.
“Even if you don’t play golf we encourage you to donate as a tournament sponsor or hole sponsor to help our local children.”
Host for the event is Chief District Court Judge Daniel Creitz. Event sponsors are Superior Products, Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline, Twin Motors Ford, Piqua Farmers Cooperative Association and Community National Bank of Iola, Fredonia, Chanute and Neodesha.
Businesses and individuals interested in hole sponsorships should contact Daniels at 365-1448 or 212-4255 for details. Daniels also may be reached at [email protected].
CASA serves children in Allen, Neosho, Woodson and Wilson counties. All proceeds from the tournament go directly to recruit, train and support more volunteer advocates for local children in foster care.
No funds will be spent on non-essentials and all funds stay in the local communities for local children.
CASA is a non-profit corporation.