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Tournament Locations
We are continually adding and updating our Golf Tournament locations, so please check back often. Better yet, if there's not a tournament listed for your area please consider organizing one!
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California
Woodhaven Country Club
February 9, 2008
Palm Desert, CA

• Kristopher Gunterson
  kristopher@dsosd.com
  760-772-4960
Vintner’s Golf Club
September 30, 2007
Yountville, CA

• Jean E. Pihl
  jenapapihl2@aol.com
  707-255-0490
Louisiana
Pelican Point - Lakes
June 12, 2007 at Noon
Gonzales, LA

• Darrell Walker
  nxtdsign@mindspring.com
  225-924-2550
Virginia
Goose Creek Golf Club
October 6, 2007 at 8am
Leesburg, VA

• Kim Graham
  kgraham@i4at.com
  703-779-4748
Sand Trap Scramble Golf Tournaments
Teen Intervention Sand Trap Scramble Golf Tournaments benefit families of At-Risk Teens nationwide.

The number of teens in residential treatment, 30-day rehab, wilderness camps, and private boarding schools is on the rise. The number of teens who are "falling through the cracks" of our system is staggering; the statistics are frightening. The average length of stay for a Residential Treatment Center graduate is 15 months, at a cost ranging between $40,000 and $80,000 depending upon the treatment.

Most of this cost is NOT covered by insurance. There are families who have sold their homes, cars, cashed in 401K’s, college funds; doing whatever it took to save their child.

As a golfer or sponsor, you have an opportunity to make a huge difference. By choosing to Intervene-For-A-Teen, you choose to improve your family, your community, the workforce of tomorrow, and basically, the world we live in. Today’s teens are tomorrow’s future. These At-Risk Teens will either be a part of the "system" which is a large tax burden, they may die, or we can intervene and bring them back into society as whole and healthy young adults. I ask you, what better cause could you support?

These are not just kids from broken homes. These are not just kids from low income communities. These kids are your neighbor’s or perhaps your own. These kids are your nieces and nephews, cousins and siblings. They are kids on football teams, debate teams, cheerleading squads and homecoming courts. They baby sit your children, mow your lawn and are active in your church youth group.

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