Continuing with the Charity theme from the home page
Fellow Braves fans...
On September 20th, I have the unique opportunity to join a group of
other golf enthusiast in testing my mental and physical stamina, all
to benefit of a great cause.
I have registered to play in The James 1:27 Foundation's 2nd Annual
Atlanta Golf Marathon at the Flat Creek Golf Club in Peachtree City. I
have been charged with the task of playing as many holes as possible
between 7:30a.m. and 7:30p.m. For those who have played 36 or more
holes in a day, you know the toll it takes on your body and mind. Now
imagine playing 72 or more...! (I wonder where the nearest ER is?)
It is going to be a lot of fun, but the real reason I am participating
is to support The James 1:27 Foundation. The Foundation is an
Atlanta-based non-profit that was established with the idea of
providing for the well being of orphans around the world. The
Foundation's goal is long-term partnerships with organizations that
care for abandoned children with a loving and faith-based approach.
My goal is to raise $1,500 through sponsor pledges and donations. I
ask that you consider supporting me in this endeavor. All gifts made
to the foundation are tax deductible and no gift is too large (or too
small, Dad). More information about the event and the foundation are
at The James 1:27 Golf Marathon
<http://www.thejames127golfmarathon.org/>
If you choose to sponsor me, the first and easiest option is to
contribute through the link above and click on the Donate/Sponsor tab.
All of your personal information is secure. The second option is to
contribute through a check made payable to "The James 1:27
Foundation," if you do contribute with a check, please complete the
attached Sponsor Form and send it in with your check. You can mail it
to me or to the foundation.
The James 1:27 Foundation Ryan Daniels
P.O. Box 190397 2290 Clearwater Dr.
Atlanta, GA 31119 Marietta, GA 30067
If you know of anyone else who would like to help these disadvantaged
children, please do not hesitate to let them know. Thanks to all of
you for taking the time to consider this. I look forward to letting
you how my body holds up and how our efforts will continue to help
these children. Thanks guys and Go Braves!!
This FanPost does not express the views or opinions of Talking Chop.
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