Children at Risk to host annual golf tournament raising funds to improve lives

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Calling all golfers!

that I have hosted for the past 23 years is coming up next month. The goal is to raise funds to better the lives of children. "We advocate for the smallest people and for families who can't speak for themselves, and we advocate for their rights. We are the premiere children's charity in the state of Texas," states Special Events Coordinator for Children at Risk, Michelle Bowman.

The mission of Children at Risk is perfect for the situation too: driving change for children. Picture all of those golfers out there on the course with their drivers, raising money, to make a difference! "We want to make sure that kids are successful in the state of Texas and so whether it's collaboration or education, awareness, but more importantly, policy change, what's really working for kids, we're about making sure that we're doing all the right things for kids," he continued."Golf is an amazing way to bring people together from all sorts of backgrounds," says Bowman.

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