SIL Golf Outing to benefit the Les Turner ALS Foundation
July 11, 2022 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Cantigny Golf, Mack Road, Wheaton, IL, USA
Available for Purchase
We are excited to announce the 2nd annual SIL Golf Outing benefiting the Les Turner ALS Foundation!
Hosted by the Strategic Introduction League (SIL), we are proud to announce that at our inaugural event in 2021, we were able to raise over $3,000 for the Les Turner ALS Foundation. Come show your support this year as we look to shatter that number and raise over $15,000!
This year the golf outing will be limited to only 144 golfers, and we are offering early bird pricing of the following:
$200 single
$800 foursome
Check in begins at 9am with a shotgun start at 11am. Lunch, drinks, and dinner are included in each ticket price.
There is also an option to support the cause by attending the dinner for $75 and sponsoring a hole for $500.
For more information, please contact Nate at [email protected]
or Michael at [email protected].
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Support our mission to provide the most comprehensive care and support to people living with ALS and their families so they can confidently navigate the disease, and advance scientific research for the prevention, treatment, and cure of ALS
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About the Les Turner ALS Foundation
Founded in 1977, the Les Turner ALS Foundation is Chicagoland's leader in comprehensive ALS care and one of the longest-serving ALS groups in the country.
Throughout our history, we have taken an individualized approach to ensure each person living with the disease receives the best quality of care and access to the most promising therapies. We treat each person like family, supporting them every step of the way, and provide their loved ones with answers and encouragement.
Our Les Turner ALS Center at Northwestern Medicine is led by the most well-respected and successful clinicians and researchers in the field, advancing vital care and research in pursuit of life-enhancing treatments and a cure.
About ALS
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a terminal, progressive disease that causes muscle weakness, difficulty speaking and swallowing and, generally, complete paralysis. ALS can, in some cases, also cause changes in intellectual function, mood, behavior or personality. While technically considered a "rare disease," experts predict an individual's lifetime risk of acquiring ALS is about 1 in 300, by the age of 85. There is no cure, yet.