NCRSF Traumatic Brain Injury Charity Golf Outing 2021

Date:
Monday, October 4, 2021
Time:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location:
Mount Vernon Country Club
5111 Old Mill Road
Alexandria, VA 22309

 

Golf Ball and Grass

Join us for the 8th Annual National Capital Region Security Forum's Charity Golf Outing. The event will be held at the Mount Vernon Country Club in Alexandria, VA. The proceeds from this event will benefit the Center for Brian Injury Recovery at Kennedy KriegerYou can help us make an immediate positive impact on individuals affected by Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and their families.


HERE’S HOW YOU CAN HELP…

     
  • Sponsor the Event - We have everything from $100 sponsorship opportunities up to $10,000! Each level comes with its own set of benefits. You can learn more about sponsor levels here
  • Register to Golf - Get three of your friends together or register individually. Either way you are guaranteed to have a fun-filled day!
  • RSVP for Dinner and Reception - Not a golfer? You can still support the event by joining us for dinner and the awards reception. 
  • Share the Event - Share this event with family and friends with this Printable Flyer.


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If you are unable to attend the event but still wish to contribute to this meaningful cause, please consider a gift to support Traumatic Brain Injury programs at Kennedy Krieger. 

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ABOUT KENNEDY KRIEGER INSTITUTE

Kennedy Krieger Institute is a non-profit and world-renowned hospital, school, and clinical program dedicated to the care of children with disorders and injuries of the brain and spinal cord. Over the past 80 years, Kennedy Krieger Institute has earned international recognition as a premier treatment center for children with disabilities, from the rarest of genetic disorders to the most common learning problems. In one year, Kennedy Krieger Institute treats more than 24,000 patients and provides more than 100,000 visits.

 

The mission of the Brain Injury Clinical Research Center at Kennedy Krieger is to conduct and promote cutting-edge clinical research designed to drive best practices in clinical care to help children and adolescents with brain injury to achieve their potential. The BICRC will conduct cutting edge research, with a primary focus on addressing the challenges of living with traumatic brain injury and concussions.

 

Golf

Funds from this event will help kids like Aidan, Ben, Rohan, and Gemmaas well as their families.



 Thank You to our Silver Sponsors!

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