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Solutions Foundation - First Annual Golf Tournament

LAS VEGAS, NV

– June 24, 2008, The Solutions Foundation, a nonprofit corporation


created to combat substance abuse, prepares for their first annual golf tournament.


The golf tournament will take place at Canyon Gate Country Club on Monday, June 30,


2008 and will follow a scramble format. The cost for each individual player is $150 with


sponsorship levels ranging from $250 to $5000.


There are approximately 30 sponsors and over 100 golfers participating. Contests will


include a Closest to the Pin, Hole in One and Longest Drive competition. Each golfer will


receive a goody bag as well as lunch sponsored by Nigro Development.


“Our hope is to help raise money for The Foundation so we can continue our efforts to


help kids and families avoid substance abuse,” said David Marlon, president and founder


of The Solutions Foundation. “We’ve been doing some wonderful things in the


community and we hope to make an even bigger impact in the coming months.”


The main functions of The Foundation are to provide education, prevention, training


regarding chemical dependency. To date, The Foundation has partnered with large scale


community programs such as the Crystal Darkness Campaign to detour children from


engaging in drug use. We are currently working towards implementing treatment and


recovery resources to Nevadans struggling with a chemical dependency.

 

Solutions Foundation

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