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Penn State Altoona golf tournament raises $20,000 for community programs

A total of 120 golfers participated in the third annual Community for Kids Golf Tournament hosted by the Penn State Altoona Alumni Society. Credit: Marissa Carney / Penn StateCreative Commons

ALTOONA, Pa. — Penn State Altoona’s Alumni Society hosted the third annual Community for Kids (CFK) Golf Tournament on Friday, July 21, at Sinking Valley Country Club in Altoona. More than $20,000 was raised to benefit the Blair County Children’s Advocacy Center, the Alumni Society Scholarship Program, and Penn State Altoona Intercollegiate Athletics. The presenting sponsor for the tournament was J. C. Orr & Son Inc.

A total of 120 golfers took part in the tournament, including former Nittany Lion football and NFL player Lydell Mitchell.

More than 85 sponsors, golfers and alumni attended the Tee It Up Reception the night before the tournament at the Blairmont Club in Hollidaysburg. Special guests included Penn State Altoona Chancellor and Dean Lori J. Bechtel-Wherry, Penn State women's basketball coach Coquese Washington, and former Nittany Lion football and NFL players Lydell Mitchell and Justin Kurpeikis.

“The Community for Kids Golf Tournament has truly emerged as a must-attend golf event for our area and alumni,” said Tom Koehle, tournament chair. “Through the leadership of J.C. Orr & Son Inc. and the presence of Nittany Lion legends, we offer a glimpse of what ‘We Are Penn State’ truly means.”

The CFK Golf Tournament was established by the Alumni Society in partnership with the Blair County Multidisciplinary Investigative Team (MDIT), a group of professionals who promote the effective and efficient investigation of child abuse cases, utilizing evidence-based practices in an effort to reduce trauma to child victims. In addition to the Alumni Society Scholarship Program and Intercollegiate Athletics, funds raised from the previous tournaments supported the creation of the Blair County Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC). The Blair County CAC will be a vital resource for child victims of physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect or exploitation, where children can be interviewed in a comfortable environment while investigators watch the interview from another room.

“The CFK Golf Committee is proud to support the establishment of the Blair County Children’s Advocacy Center as well as providing transformative experiences for Penn State Altoona students in need and impacting the health and wellness of NCAA Division III student-athletes,” Koehle added.

Last Updated July 31, 2017