2nd Annual Blind Babies Foundation Invitational Golf Tournament `Swing for Kids` Nets $33,000 for Blind Babies Foundation
Released on: August 27, 2008, 12:13 pm
Press Release Author: Maria Theresa Dulay
Industry: Non Profit
Press Release Summary: AUGUST 18, 2008 - PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA - Blind Babies Foundation (BBF), a non-profit organization dedicated to providing free, home-based services for children who are blind or visually impaired and their families living in northern and central California, received $33,000 from proceeds earned at the Second Annual Golf Invitational "Swing For Kids" on Monday, August 11, 2008 at Palo Alto Hills Golf & Country Club in Palo Alto, California.
Press Release Body: "The Invitational Tournament introduces Blind Babies Foundation's great work with families to a new community of supporters who can spend the day in a beautiful setting while having fun and raising funds for this gem of an agency", said Julie Bernas-Pierce, Executive Director of Blind Babies Foundation.
For the second year, BBF alum client Matt Cooper, 15, was the guest of honor. His blindness has not stopped him from excelling as a golfer. Mike Shumann, the local ABC7 Weekend Sports anchor, was on hand to interview Matt and play blindfolded golf at hole 8. "Blindness is a difference and not a disability," said Matt during the interview. To view the interview of Matt Cooper by Mike Shumann go to http://www.necn.com/Boston/Sports/Blindness-is-a-difference-not-a-disability-/1218650982.html#.
Matt's coach, Frank Maynard, a PGA Professional, helps Matt line up the ball with the club head prior to the stroke and describes the distance and characteristics of the hole. From this point, Matt is on his own. He has a beautiful swing. Using an audible cue from the tapping of the flagpole near the hole, Matt ably glides the putt into the hole!
Under clear blue skies, the golfers enjoyed 18 holes of golf and competed in several contests at the beautiful and challenging Palo Alto Hills Golf & Country Club. The winning team at the tournament was none other than Matt Cooper's foursome, which included his dad and his coach.
Mitch Juricich, creator and co-host of the nationally syndicated weekly TV show and radio program on KNBR 680, "Hooked on Golf," was the emcee and auctioneer extraordinaire for the event. Everyone was entertained with Juricich's humor as he enticed golfers and dinner guests with the many auction and raffle items donated to the event.
"This event brought together people committed to helping children who are visually impaired. It is heartwarming to know that BBF's efforts to better the lives of visually impaired children and their families have the support of the local communities," said Dr. Tarak Mody, a BBF Board Member and Chair of the Golf Committee.
BBF alum client, 4-year-old Adam Mody was also part of the evening's dinner and auction. "Thank you, BBF, for helping me," said Adam.
The foundation is honored to have the support and endorsements of San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, Oakland Mayor Ronald V. Dellums, and Palo Alto Mayor Larry Klein who welcomed the event to Palo Alto on behalf of the city's citizens.
About Blind Babies Foundation
Blind Babies Foundation (BBF) is a charitable organization founded in 1949 and currently based in Oakland, California. Founded in response to an epidemic of blindness among infants and young children, the Blind Babies Foundation provides critical early intervention and education services free of charge to all families. BBF's mission, once an infant or preschooler is identified as blind or visually impaired, is to provide family-centered services to support the child's optimal development and access to the world at a time when families are in crisis for every child's development with careful attention to their individual abilities and needs. Blind Babies Foundation Off to a Good Start Program has served families of infants and young children with visual impairments in 14 counties throughout northern and central California.
Web Site: http://www.blindbabies.org
Contact Details: MEDIA CONTACT: Maria Theresa Dulay 408.605.6655 mdulay@stanford.edu c/o Blind Babies Foundation 1814 Franklin St., 11th Floor Oakland, CA 94612