Play Golf, Dine Out and Support Full Circle

Join us at Innsbrook Five Guys Burgers and Fries on March 1, 2011 to support Full Circle.

Do you know of a child in the Richmond, Virginia area who is grieving the loss of a parent, sibling, grandparent, or other loved one? Are you looking for ways to support non-profit organizations that offer resources, support, hope, creative outlets, and encouragement for grieving children and families?

Then you will want to hear more about Full Circle and this latest press release:

Press Release, February 23, 2011

Full Circle Grief Center to Benefit from 11th Annual TrePadges Golf Invitational

Full Circle Grief Center (Full Circle) is proud to announce that we have been chosen as a 2011 beneficiary of the 11th Annual TrePadges Golf Invitational in Richmond, Virginia to be held on September 29, 2011 at Independence Golf Club.

About TrePadges

TrePadges is a charitable foundation dedicated to making a difference in the lives of children at risk in the heart of Virginia.  Their foundation focuses on raising money and awareness for those charities in Central Virginia that help children in need.  Since its inception in 2001, TrePadges has raised over $220,000 that has directly benefited kids at risk right here in our communities.

There are many opportunities to support this worthwhile fundraiser, including:

  1. Play in the tournament for only $125/per person (which includes lunch and dinner, an open beverage cart, range balls, green fees and cart, and a free round on Independence’s 9-hole Short Course)
  2. Sponsor a hole, contest, lunch or a beverage cart and share your name and brand with over 100 golfers (Sponsorship Levels range from $250 to $10,000)

Last year’s tournament, held on September 16, 2010 at the Independence Golf Club, was a huge success and we look forward to even greater success in 2011.

About Full Circle Grief Center

Full Circle was incorporated in September 2008 as a comprehensive grief resource center in the Richmond area to help meet the needs of grieving children (ages 3-18) and their families. We are a quickly growing organization, dedicated to children and families who need that long-term, professional support as they work through their grief. We use creative expression to enable children to share their worries, fears, anger, sadness, and many other emotions that come along with experiencing the death of someone significant.  Our Center is located in Henrico County, with a satellite group counseling site in the Northside of Richmond City.  In addition, we offer our counseling groups in inner-city schools in our community.

The mission of Full Circle is to provide children and their families with creative ways to express their grief and remember their loved one.

The Center provides hands on healing for grieving children and their families through counseling services, remembrance programs, and educational support. We believe in the power of the group process, that creative outlets allow individuals to express themselves in a non-threatening and healing manner, that there should be no barriers for those seeking grief support (i.e. all of our services are offered at no expense to families), and customized services are needed for the entire family.

More information

Watch for more information on the 2011 TrePadges Golf Invitational. Visit the Full Circle Grief Center website to learn more about their services or to make a contribution to help children who need it most. You can also “like” them on Facebook, or follow them on Twitter at @FullCircleGrief, where updates on the 2011 tournament will be posted.

Make a difference in the life of a child by supporting Full Circle Grief Center.

You can also support Full Circle by attending their upcoming Fundraisers:

  1. March 1, 2011 at the Innsbrook Five Guys Burger & Fries – a percentage of sales goes to Full Circle.
  2. March 24, 2011 at California Pizza Kitchen, Short Pump Town Center with percentage of sales benefiting Full Circle

RhondaDay

Rhonda is the mother of two adult daughters and a grandmother to five wonderful grandchildren – and our only grandmother on staff. She spent 25 years in corporate healthcare managing prenatal and disease management programs. She is the Content Manager for Richmondmom and contributes her expertise as both a mom and grandmother – while sorting out the many opportunities for our valuable advertisers.

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