Supporting PTS Treatment for Veterans & First Responders
The Help for Heroes Golf Tournament is a powerful annual event dedicated to supporting veterans and first responders suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS). Proceeds are used by multiple proven and trusted non-profits that are dedicated to providing the most impactful help for those who are sufferings from PTSD. These proceeds will go to the cost of trauma treatment for those who have sacrificed so much.
By participating, sponsoring, or donating, you're helping cover the cost of life-changing care—from counseling and residential treatment to long-term recovery programs. Your involvement ensures these heroes receive the healing support they need and deserve.
Sponsorship And Participation Packages
🎉 Golfing Slots Are Sold Out! 🎉
But don’t worry, the fun’s not over yet!
You can still grab a marketing booth, donate, or sponsor a team and get in on the action.
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Marketing Booth
Regular price $2,000.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per -
Sponsor Team of 4
Regular price $1,500.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per
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Deer Hollow is the leading mental health center in the country providing deeply caring, comprehensive treatment to individuals struggling with the devastating impacts and overwhelming challenges of trauma.
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1st Watch Wellness partners with first responder agencies to provide regular mental health checkups and follow-up care for personnel and their families. Their culturally competent clinicians understand the unique demands of the job and offer support tailored to those who serve.
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Steps Recovery Center is a dual-diagnosis treatment program specializing in the treatment of both mental health and substance use disorders including addiction, alcoholism, trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, and many more underlying issues.
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Brothers In Healing is focused on reducing the growing trend of First Responder suicide. We are committed to breaking the mental health stigma by sharing our personal experiences and letting others know that they are not alone. We believe in being open and transparent, and educating others on the power of seeking help.