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Crossroads Programs still looking for golfers, sponsors for ‘Tee Off for Kids’ in Cherry Hill

The fundraiser will take place at Woodcrest Country Club on Aug. 18 beginning at 1 p.m.

Crossroads Programs is going to “Tee Off For Kids” at their sixth annual Golf Outing, and the big winners will be the at-risk youth they serve across the state. The event, which will be held on Thursday, Aug. 18, with a shotgun start at 1 p.m., at Woodcrest Country Club in Cherry Hill, will benefit Crossroads Programs, a non-profit organization focused on empowering youth who are homeless, abandoned, abused, or at-risk, and helping them to lead healthy, productive lives.

“Our annual golf outing is one of our most fun and competitive events,” said CEO Mike Snyder. “We invite everyone to enjoy an afternoon of golf, networking, dinner, and an on-site auction, all while knowing that all proceeds from the event will serve at-risk youth in New Jersey.”

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After 18 holes, golfers and non-golfers alike can enjoy a barbeque dinner and award ceremony, as well as an auction filled with a variety of items.

Crossroads Programs currently is accepting sponsorships for the event. A variety of sponsorship levels are available to cater to every company and group’s interests. Potential sponsors also are encouraged to contact Crossroads Programs to discuss custom sponsorships to meet specific needs. Details of each of the 12 sponsorship levels, and their benefits, can be found on Crossroads’ website under the “Upcoming Events” tab. Visit www.crossroadsprograms.org.

Individual golfers also can reserve their space for $195. Space is limited, so sponsors and golfers are encouraged to reserve their spots today. For additional information on sponsorship opportunities, or to register, contact Phil Ronkin at officemgr@crossroadsprograms.org or call (609) 880–0210 ext. 118.

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