Three charities to benefit from Knights' golf tournament

July 29, 2019 at 12:37 p.m.


St. Mary of the Lakes Council, Knights of Columbus, Medford, (www.medfordknights.org) will host its 12th annual charity golf tournament June 10 at Medford Village Country Club.

Net proceeds will benefit Medford’s Society of St. Vincent de Paul, the Interfaith Hospitality Network of Burlington County, and 1st Way of Burlington County, three organizations that provide critical services such as food, shelter, clothing, financial assistance and counseling to the needy in the area.

The council invites local business owners and men and women golfers to support these vital organizations that treat every man, woman, and child with respect, dignity and kindness.

Tax-deductible sponsorship opportunities are available for businesses and individuals. Options range from several sponsorship levels to merchandise and gift certificate donations to individual donations.

Golf fee is $165 if registration occurs before April 1 or ($175 after April 1. Fee includes greens fee, golf cart, lunch, hors d'oeuvres and cocktail hour with hot appetizers, dinner and dessert. The tournament is a scramble format and begins with a shotgun start at noon. Dinner-only tickets are also available for $45. A silent auction, raffle and tombola with prizes will be included.

To serve as a sponsor or to register for golf, visit http://www.medfordknights.org or contact Don Bouchard at [email protected] or 609-654-8853 or 609-760-8932.

1st Way of Burlington County helps any woman or girl with an unplanned pregnancy find medical, legal or psychological help as well with providing shelter, education, or adoption guidance. 1st Way provides free resources which support life affirming choices. This is accomplished through a loving, non-judgement approach with peer counseling, education and practical services. Over the past year, 1st Way has served more than 2,600 families.

Interfaith Hospitality Network of Burlington County is a non-profit interfaith organization committed to a united outreach by the religious community in Burlington County providing shelter, meals and assistance to homeless families. The program provides help, hope and a safe haven for guests while they seek affordable housing. Since 1998 IHNBC hosted more than 425 families totaling more than 1,350 individuals, including nearly 850 children.

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is a Catholic lay organization that allows women and men to join together to grow spiritually by offering person to person service to those who are needy and suffering. Over the past year, the Medford Conference has helped nearly 5,000 men, women, and children with food, clothing, financial help for rent and mortgage, auto insurance, utilities, health care and other expenses valued at more than $465,000.

For more information, contact Steve Majewski at [email protected] or 856-981-1921.Three charities to benefit from Knights’ golf tournament

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St. Mary of the Lakes Council, Knights of Columbus, Medford, (www.medfordknights.org) will host its 12th annual charity golf tournament June 10 at Medford Village Country Club.

Net proceeds will benefit Medford’s Society of St. Vincent de Paul, the Interfaith Hospitality Network of Burlington County, and 1st Way of Burlington County, three organizations that provide critical services such as food, shelter, clothing, financial assistance and counseling to the needy in the area.

The council invites local business owners and men and women golfers to support these vital organizations that treat every man, woman, and child with respect, dignity and kindness.

Tax-deductible sponsorship opportunities are available for businesses and individuals. Options range from several sponsorship levels to merchandise and gift certificate donations to individual donations.

Golf fee is $165 if registration occurs before April 1 or ($175 after April 1. Fee includes greens fee, golf cart, lunch, hors d'oeuvres and cocktail hour with hot appetizers, dinner and dessert. The tournament is a scramble format and begins with a shotgun start at noon. Dinner-only tickets are also available for $45. A silent auction, raffle and tombola with prizes will be included.

To serve as a sponsor or to register for golf, visit http://www.medfordknights.org or contact Don Bouchard at [email protected] or 609-654-8853 or 609-760-8932.

1st Way of Burlington County helps any woman or girl with an unplanned pregnancy find medical, legal or psychological help as well with providing shelter, education, or adoption guidance. 1st Way provides free resources which support life affirming choices. This is accomplished through a loving, non-judgement approach with peer counseling, education and practical services. Over the past year, 1st Way has served more than 2,600 families.

Interfaith Hospitality Network of Burlington County is a non-profit interfaith organization committed to a united outreach by the religious community in Burlington County providing shelter, meals and assistance to homeless families. The program provides help, hope and a safe haven for guests while they seek affordable housing. Since 1998 IHNBC hosted more than 425 families totaling more than 1,350 individuals, including nearly 850 children.

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is a Catholic lay organization that allows women and men to join together to grow spiritually by offering person to person service to those who are needy and suffering. Over the past year, the Medford Conference has helped nearly 5,000 men, women, and children with food, clothing, financial help for rent and mortgage, auto insurance, utilities, health care and other expenses valued at more than $465,000.

For more information, contact Steve Majewski at [email protected] or 856-981-1921.Three charities to benefit from Knights’ golf tournament

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