North Sutton, NH – Special Olympics New Hampshire and The New Hampshire Police, Fire and EMS Foundation are inviting golfers to join them for a day of golf. The event is a fundraiser for Special Olympics New Hampshire and The New Hampshire Police, Fire and EMS Foundation. The golf tourney is part of the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run which celebrated its 35th year in 2019.

The First Responder Golf Tournament will take place at the Country Club of New Hampshire in North Sutton, NH on Monday August 19th, 2019. It will be a shotgun start to an 18 hole four-person scramble. In addition to golfing at one of the state’s premier country clubs, participants will enjoy grill stations at holes 1 and 9, post-tournament lunch, prizes, raffles and more.

In addition to a call for golfers the tournament has sponsorship opportunities available for businesses or individuals who would like to show their support for Special Olympics New Hampshire and The New Hampshire Police, Fire and EMS Foundation. Sponsorship options range from fifty dollars to five hundred dollars.

Information about The New Hampshire Police, Fire and EMS Foundation can be found here. Information about First Responder Golf Tournament registration and sponsorship options are here.

For more information on the event, contact Ryan Grogan at (603) 624-1250 Extension 23 or Jim Valiquet at 603-938-2522. 

About Special Olympics New Hampshire
Special Olympics New Hampshire (SONH) is an accredited program of Special Olympics International (SOI) and is part of an international global movement that unleashes the human spirit through the transformative power and joy of sports, every day around the world.  We empower people with intellectual disabilities to become accepted and valued members of their communities, which leads to a more respectful and inclusive society for all.  Using sports as the catalyst and programming around health and education, Special Olympics is fighting inactivity, injustice and intolerance.

About The New Hampshire Police, Fire and EMS Foundation
The Foundation was created in 2006 to assist first responders who are dealing with serious issues.  Since its creation over $170,000.00 dollars have been given to Police, Fire or EMS families to assist them through very difficult times.  First responders provide safety and security to the general population but organizations like the Foundation exist to support those responders in their time of need.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Mark Ericson
603-624-1250 Ext. 22
MarkE@sonh.org