15th Annual Counseling Classic
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Welcome to our annual golf tournament, the Counseling Classic. This 4 person scramble with post-tournament lunch, is hosted by the beautiful Whispering Oaks Golf Course in Marshfield. Teams start at $600 with sponsorship packages that include something for everyone.
Your participation will help our agency provide quality mental health counseling to people who need it regardless of income. Our primary sources of funding are United Way allocation, client fees, and board fundraising, including donations and special events. While we also receive support through grants and contracts, and we have established an endowment fund with Community Foundation of the Ozarks, we do not receive support from the government.
Your involvement with the Counseling Classic can help ensure our continued success in serving those who fall through the cracks elsewhere. For more information, please call Betty & Bobby Allison Ozarks Counseling Center at 417-869-9011 or visit us at ozarkscounselingcenter.org
Every $100 donation provides 6 hours of counseling services for a child whose parents cannot otherwise afford help, a mother coping with divorce, a neighbor struggling with depression, and so many others needing behavioral health services.
Your participation will help our agency provide quality mental health counseling to people who need it regardless of income. Our primary sources of funding are United Way allocation, client fees, and board fundraising, including donations and special events. While we also receive support through grants and contracts, and we have established an endowment fund with Community Foundation of the Ozarks, we do not receive support from the government.
Your involvement with the Counseling Classic can help ensure our continued success in serving those who fall through the cracks elsewhere. For more information, please call Betty & Bobby Allison Ozarks Counseling Center at 417-869-9011 or visit us at ozarkscounselingcenter.org
Every $100 donation provides 6 hours of counseling services for a child whose parents cannot otherwise afford help, a mother coping with divorce, a neighbor struggling with depression, and so many others needing behavioral health services.
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