Hope’s Door Announces Tee Off for Hope
BCW member, Hope’s Door, a nonprofit that seeks to end domestic violence, is proud to announce its first-ever golf outing, Tee Off for Hope. The inaugural event will take place on September 30th at the members-only Summit Club in Armonk, NY, on a rigorous course designed by the renowned golf course architect Rees Jones.
This event marks an exciting new chapter for Hope’s Door in raising awareness about an issue that deeply affects children and families. Funds raised through Tee Off for Hope will support the organization’s commitment to protecting community members affected by intimate partner and family violence. The 44-year-old nonprofit aims to establish new channels of communication and broaden its outreach beyond traditional methods.
The inaugural outing starts with golfer registration at 10 am followed by a shotgun start at noon to play 18 holes on the expansive terrain. All participants receive breakfast bites, lunch, on-course refreshments, a chance for prizes, and more! The fun-filled day will end with a 19th Hole Social overlooking the scenic woodlands of Westchester County.
Sponsorship opportunities are available at various levels, offering businesses and individuals the chance to increase their visibility while supporting a meaningful cause. Golfers can register as individuals or foursomes; early registration rates are available until July 27th.
For more information, please contact:
Golf Event Planning – Tel: (631) 546-1437| Email: info@golfeventplanning.com or email Patti D’Agostino, Chief of Development and Community Relations: pdagostino@hopesdoorny.org

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