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Possibilities Recovery Hosts Annual Golf Tournament Fundraiser

by Jocelyn Ottenbreit

Possibilities Recovery Centre celebrated a successful annual golf tournament fundraiser on Friday, September 12th at The Legends Golf Course in Warman, drawing enthusiastic support from the community.

This organization is dedicated to supporting youth mental wellness programs in Martensville, Warman, and Saskatoon. All funds raised through these fundraisers help to establish and support the Brighter Future Fund, ensuring youth mental wellness programs remain free and accessible to all youth in those areas.

The Brighter Future Fundraiser is more than just a charitable event—it’s an opportunity for community members to come together for an enjoyable day/evening while making a meaningful impact. Through the generosity of attendees and donors, Possibilities Recovery Centre can continue its mission to provide vital resources and programs that benefit local youth.

This year’s event saw an impressive turnout, with 65 attendees participating in both the golf tournament and the supper that followed. Blessed with beautiful weather, golfers enjoyed all 18 holes without interruption, making for a memorable day on the course.

“Our event sponsor was SIGA, and we were grateful for additional support from Affinity Credit Union, SaskTel, and Erindale Health Center. For our larger prizes, special thanks go to Tarren Newhouse, Brad Hyde, Direct Fencing Supply, and Carter’s Counselling,” said Katharine Carter, Registered Social Worker and Co-Founder of the Martensville Youth Centre.

“We also want to recognize the many other generous donors who contributed to the silent auction and supported the event in other ways (see posters on the right). We truly appreciate everyone who came out and helped make this fundraiser such a success.”

As stated on their Facebook page, funds raised will go directly toward youth mental health programs in Saskatoon’s Rosewood and Hampton Village areas, as well as in Warman and Martensville. These programs create safe spaces for young people to:
-Build resilience
-Learn healthy coping skills
-Access community resources
-Prevent addiction and promote long-term wellness

‘Together, we’re helping ensure that youth have the support they need today for a brighter tomorrow.’

 

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