Clinics Can Help Announces 6th Annual Golf Classic, Tees Off April 26
Wellington National Golf Club welcomes players to support families in need with a day of sporting fun
PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. – Clinics Can Help (CCH), the West Palm Beach-based nonprofit helping to enable access to healthcare to all through the donation of medical equipment and supplies, is proud to announce its 6th Annual Golf Classic is set for April 26, 2019, at Wellington National Golf Club, 400 Binks Forest Drive, Wellington, FL 33414.
CBS 12 morning anchor Matt Lincoln is serving as this year’s event chair, and longtime supporter of CCH Dana Quigley is serving as honorary chair.
“We have two great leaders at the helm of this year’s Annual Golf Classic,” said CCH Chief Executive Officer Owen O’Neill. “We are excited to have Matt setting the course and Dana returning with his amazing energy and drive. Special thanks to them both for helping us make this event terrific.”
The beautifully refurbished Wellington National Golf Club course sprawls across more than 260 acres in the heart of Wellington and was designed by one of the true all-stars of golf, the legendary Johnny Miller, a member of the GolfHall of Fame who is featured each weekend on NBC and the Golf Channel as their lead analyst. The course was ranked by Golf Digest as one of the nation’s “Top 75 Private Golf Courses.”
Featuring a 1 p.m. shotgun start, the Golf Classic offers prizes for Closets to the Pin, Longest Drive, Putting Contest and Hole in One. Following the game, players and attendees are invited to enjoy delicious food, a silent auction, and an awards ceremony.
Proceeds from the Golf Classic support CCH’s KINDER Project, the organization’s program supporting families of children with special needs. Many of the children in CCH’s KINDER Project are affected by serious medical conditions and would not be able to afford the supplies and equipment that enables them to lead more independent lives.
“Bringing this equipment to children, and their families, is not something that should be a luxury. These are items they need to live. We are working towards a world where those in need can get the equipment, regardless of their ability to pay,” said O’Neill.
In the last year alone, Clinics Can Help granted more than $1,400,000 in reusable medical equipment and supplies for those most in need. And with the many donations of materials and funds, CCH was able to impact thousands of lives of area residents. For more information on this event, or on Clinics Can Help, please call 561-640-2995 or visit www.clinicscanhelp.org.
About Clinics Can Help:
CCH is a vital resource in Palm Beach County and throughout southeast Florida for families in search of medical equipment such as hospital beds, wheelchairs, nebulizers and more. Access to this equipment is a critical part of acquiring quality health care for the thousands of children and adults who cannot afford it. CCH makes a difference in lives through a simple process of organized recycling. It is the only organization of its kind in Florida and one of only four in the U.S. that provides a vast and diverse array of equipment.
For more information, visit www.clinicscanhelp.org or call 561-640-2995.