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The Bridge Charity Golf Classic Presented by The Doswell Foundation | Dallas Weekly

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The Bridge Charity Golf Classic Presented by The Doswell Foundation

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June 24, 2020

Benefitting Homeless Recovery Services

Join The Bridge Homeless Recovery Center and The Bridge Board of Directors at the TPC Four

Seasons in Las Colinas on Monday, August 24, 2020 for The Bridge Charity Golf Classic

presented by our Humanitarian Sponsor, The Doswell Foundation.

Proceeds will benefit The

Bridge Homeless Recovery Center which offers 24-hour homeless recovery services to Dallas’

most impoverished citizens.

The Charity Golf Classic will include an exclusive golf outing on the incredible TPC Four

Seasons in Las Colinas course followed by a cocktail and hors d’oeurves reception.

About The Bridge:

The Bridge is a nonprofit homeless recovery center in downtown Dallas that annually provides

services to approximately 85 percent of Dallas County’s homeless population – last year that

equated to more than 6,700 people.

The Bridge provides guests with free access to critical

services to help them recover from homelessness such as day and night shelter, hygiene and

barbershop services, nutritious meals, primary and behavioral health care, housing and income

placements, and one-on-one case management.

Source: Dallas Weekly

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