| Austin-area
golfers raise $80,000 for abused, neglected children and special needs adoption September
25, 2007
A record-breaking 120 golfers teed off at the annual Tomorrow's Child Golf Benefit
at Avery Ranch Golf and Country Club in Austin Sept. 17, raising $80,000 in pledges
and donations for New Life Children's Center in Canyon Lake and LSS Special Needs
Adoption. The tournament exceeded last year's totals by $7,000, with all proceeds
benefiting the children.
"It's great to see so many golfers out here
playing for the children," said LSS Chief Executive Officer Kurt Senske.
"I'm glad to see all of you, new faces and old friends, who have come out
to support our ministries for children."
An awards luncheon followed
the morning round to honor the golfers, and featured a visit from three of the
girls cared for at New Life. The girls met the golfers, toured the course and
took the opportunity to express their appreciation for all the money raised. "We're
just so grateful to have a place like New Life, where we're safe and we learn
and grow," Said Christina, a New Life resident. "And it means a lot
to us to be here and say thanks to you." The girls also presented personalized
artwork to committee members Joel Reed, Clifford Miller and Bob Wernecke, in honor
of 30 combined years of support for the Austin tournament.
A ministry of
LSS, New Life is a 24-hour residential treatment
center for girls ages 11 to 17 who suffer from emotional and behavioral problems,
usually the result of past abuse and neglect. Residents of New Life have a safe
place to live and are provided with individual and group therapy, recreation,
spiritual care and on-campus educational services.
The
tournament also benefited LSS special
needs adoption programs throughout Central Texas. Special needs children have
conditions ranging from autism and mental retardation to cerebral palsy and cancer.
"It's a great day for children with special needs," said special
guest speaker and News 8 Austin Reporter Amy Hadley at the awards luncheon. Hadley
hosts a weekly segment called Forever Families, which focuses on children who
are considered hard to place for adoption, such as older children, sibling groups
and children with disabilities. "These are children who, for no reason of
their own, are in danger of spending their very young lives in the foster care
system without ever knowing a home of their own. It's important that we don't
lose sight of these kids."
Platinum Sponsors for the event were Cala
Grande Properties and Clifford and Paula Miller. Gold Sponsors Bank of America;
Greg and Deb Hilton; Curtis and Marilyn Mickan and Triact Associates. Titanium
Sponsors were Austin Counter Tops, Blue Bell Creameries, Bobby J. Fogle of Smith
Barney, John and Patti Ruser, Thrivent Financial for Lutherans: North Travis County,
South Travis County and Williamson County Chapters; USI Southwest, Jackson Walker
LLP and Michael and Ann Watt.
Lutheran Social Services is the social service
arm of The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod and the Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America. LSS affiliated ministries serve more than 35,000 people in Texas,
Louisiana and Mississippi, regardless of religious beliefs, ethnicity, gender
or age. Its ministries include children's centers, therapeutic foster care, adoption,
disaster response, emergency assistance, senior health care, retirement communities
and adult day care.
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