A Place Called Home has been invited to participate in the inaugural Birdies for Charity program as part of the Navistar LPGA Classic in Prattville, Alabama. The program solicits pledges for each and every birdie that is made during the LPGA tournament from September 25 - 28, 2008. Get involved in this program as a private or corporate sponsor and also spread the word and help solicit pledges from your friends and family as well. Their goal at A Place Called Home is to raise enough pledges to purchase a very needed mini-bus for the children involved in their program.
Last year approximately 1,300 birdies were made during the tournament. If the same number are made this year, your total pledge would be:
1 cent = $13
2 cents = $26
3 cents = $39
5 cents = $65
10 cents = $130
15 cents = $195
For more information or to receive a printed pledge form, please contact A Place Called Home at
sawhyte@apchm.org
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or (334) 414-9345.
As an added incentive to donors, each person who makes a pledge to Birdies for Charity will be given the opportunity to guess the total number of birdies made by the LPGA players during the 2008 Navistar LPGA Classic*. Several prizes will be offered, including the Grand Prize of a 3 day, 2 night stay at any Robert Trent Jones Trail Resort, plus 2 days of unlimited golf. To see more information on the Trail's resorts please visit http://www.rtjgolf.com/trail/resorts.htm.
Also, they are able to offer some incentives for people and corporations that would like to become more involved with A Place Called Home in this event. Please contact Steph Whyte at
sawhyte@apchm.org
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or (334) 414-9345 for more information.
A Place Called Home, located in Elmore, has a two-fold ministry: to support and mentor strong foster families called by God and to develop and maintain a group of homes called My Father's House Ranch. This 4.5 acre property in central Alabama currently includes the organization's headquarters and one foster home. Plans are in development to expand the initial foster home and add at least two more. |