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Crisis Center's Annual Golf Outing Fundraiser To Support Domestic Violence Survivors

The Crisis Center for South Suburbia will host its 32nd annual Dianne Masters Cup golf outing on Tuesday, August 12.

TINLEY PARK, IL — A major fundraiser for a vital resource for victims of domestic violence returns for its 32nd year on Tuesday, August 12.

The Crisis Center for South Suburbia will bring the community and supporters together for its 32nd Annual Dianne Masters Cup Charity Golf Outing on Tuesday, August 12, at Silver Lake Country Club in Orland Park.

The Crisis Center for South Suburbia is a local non-profit that serves victims of domestic violence and their children throughout the entire South Chicagoland area by offering free shelter, housing, counseling, advocacy and support services. The annual golf outing honors the legacy of its founder Dianne Masters, and her enduring commitment to raising awareness and support for survivors of domestic violence.

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As the Crisis Center’s second largest fundraiser of the year, the Dianne Masters Cup plays a vital role in sustaining the agency’s mission to provide safety, healing, and hope to individuals and families impacted by domestic violence throughout Chicago’s south suburbs. Proceeds from the event directly support free shelter, housing, counseling, advocacy, and educational programs designed to prevent domestic violence and support survivors as they rebuild their lives.

Golfers may choose between 18-hole or 9-hole options, with registration including breakfast-to-go, lunch, access to hole games and contests, and a post-play dinner and cocktail celebration. For those who prefer not to golf, tickets are available for the evening celebration, which will also feature exciting auction items and raffles. An online auction will be available for all supporters to participate, no matter where they are.

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“The Dianne Masters Cup is a special event that brings together our supporters, sponsors, and community partners to make a lasting impact for survivors,” said Pam Kostecki, Executive Director of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. “Every dollar raised helps ensure that survivors receive the free, comprehensive services they need to find safety and rebuild their futures.”

To register for golf, purchase dinner tickets, explore sponsorship opportunities, or make
a donation, visit the website, or call 708-429-7255 ext. 228.

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