
Annual Tournament Has Raised Almost $300,000 for Nevada Children
LAS VEGAS – May 15, 2017 – A lot of golfers swung into action at the 5th annual Golf 4 The Kids Tournament, raising almost $85,000, which will be split equally between two Nevada nonprofit organizations: Cure 4 The Kids Foundation and the Nevada Chapter of the National Hemophilia Foundation.
This event, which started in 2013, was held at the Red Rock Country Club on Monday, May 1, 2017, where golfers played the club’s private Mountain Course.
Cure 4 The Kids Foundation will use the proceeds raised in the tournament to fund the Charity Care Program, which helps ensure patients who don’t have medical insurance or the ability to pay for treatment, receive the medical attention they need.
“This is an important fundraiser for us as it helps us to provide the unduplicated services that are at the very core of our mission,” said Annette Logan, Cure 4 The Kids Foundation CEO and co-founder. “We are so thankful for the sponsors and the participants in the tournament who each help towards ensuring our goal that patients who are unable to pay for treatment get the medical attention that they need.”
The Nevada Chapter of the National Hemophilia Foundation will use the funds to send children to Camp Independent Firefly, which is a medically supervised summer camp, where youth can test their limits, gain new skills for living independently with their disorder, and meet others similarly affected with bleeding disorders.
At the tournament’s award ceremony, organizers encouraged participants to make individual pledges to send additional children to Camp Independent Firefly. Golfers donated hundreds of dollars. In fact, during one heart-stopping moment, one attendee, Stephen Chiang, made a donation of more than $20,000!
“That was an absolutely amazing moment that I will remember for the rest of my life,” said Kelli Walters, Executive Director of the Nevada Chapter of the National Hemophilia Foundation. “If it weren’t for the amazing and generous residents in our community, we would not be able to send such a large number of our youth to Camp Independent Firefly at no cost to them.”
CSL Behring was the Presenting Sponsor at this year’s event.

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The Nevada Chapter of the National Hemophilia Foundation is Nevada’s only bleeding disorders advocacy organization. The foundation serves more than 600 families throughout Nevada offering a children’s summer camp, ongoing education programs, support groups and advocacy efforts on behalf of clients. www.hfnv.org
