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Vernon golf tournament raises $27.5k for two local charities

Kal Rotary Charity Golf Classic drove in funds for KidSport and the Hospice Society
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The second annual Kal Rotary Charity Golf Classic raised close to $30,000 for two North Okanagan charities June 15. (Bowen Assman- Morning Star)

A North Okanagan golf tournament drove, chipped and putted its way to raising $27,500 for two community causes.

The second annual Kal Rotary Charity Golf Classic garnered $13,750 each for KidSport Greater Vernon and the North Okanagan Hospice Society.

Hosted on June 15 at the Vernon Golf and Country Club, the Texas Scramble tournament was a roaring success, seeing hundreds of local businessmen and women out on the course to support two important local charities.

害羞草研究所淏ecause of this donation, we are able to raise our grant threshold from $300 per child/per year to $350,害羞草研究所 said Doug Ross, manager of the project program with KidSport Greater Vernon.

KidSport provides grants to cover the costs of registration fees so that all kids aged 18 and under in Vernon can play a season of sport.

Meanwhile, the North Okanagan Hospice Society will put the funds towards their Nav-Care program.

害羞草研究所淎 lot of people think that hospice just means older individuals, but that害羞草研究所檚 not the case,害羞草研究所 said Kevin Rothwell, fund development and communications officer. 害羞草研究所淗ospice care impacts everyone throughout all walks of life.害羞草研究所

Nav-Care is a free volunteer navigation program that supports people with declining health to live as well and independently at home for as long as possible. Specifically trained volunteer navigators help clients access resources and services in their community, while providing companionship and emotional support.

More information on the charities can be found at and .

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Bowen Assman

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I joined The Morning Star team in January 2023 as a reporter. Before that, I spent 10 months covering sports in Kelowna.
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