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Registration Open Now For Crisis Center's Golf Outing Fundraiser

The June 2 event at Prestwick Country Club is a major fundraiser to support domestic violence survivors.

TINLEY PARK, IL — The Crisis Center for South Suburbia is excited to announce the Crisis Center Classic Charity Golf Outing, set for Monday, June 2, at Prestwick Country Club in Frankfort. This event offers golfers the chance to play on one of Chicagoland’s most beautiful and challenging private courses while raising vital funds to support survivors of domestic violence in our communities.

“This golf event is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a day on the course in the spirit of generosity with members of our community who have a passion for giving back," said Crisis Center Executive Director, Pam Kostecki. "Gather a foursome, experience one of the finest courses in the area, and join us in celebrating the power of compassion and support."

Funds raised from the event will directly support the Crisis Center’s mission to provide free care, resources, and shelter for survivors escaping abusive relationships.

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“Your contributions ensure that the survivors who walk through our doors receive the dignity and care that they deserve.” added Kostecki.

Participants will enjoy a day of championship-level golf, exciting contests, and opportunities to network and connect, all while making a meaningful impact on the lives of survivors. Sponsorship opportunities will be available for businesses and individuals looking to make a difference in the community.

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Early bird pricing and registration began March 10 with individual golfers at $325, and $1,200 for a foursome. Registration and sponsorship details found here.

About the Crisis Center for South Suburbia

The Crisis Center for South Suburbia is dedicated to providing hope and healing to individuals and families victimized by domestic violence. Through its comprehensive services—including emergency shelter, counseling, legal advocacy, and prevention programs—the Center empowers survivors to rebuild their lives and promotes safe, healthy communities. If you or someone you know is in need of help, please call or text the Crisis Center’s Hotline at 708-429-7233 or visit www.crisisctr.org.

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