American Legion Oro Valley Charity Golf Tournament

Ed Davis

You too can help our less fortunate veterans.

If you would like to make a meaningful difference in the lives of local veterans in need, there is no better way than to support your local American Legion veterans service organization. Words recently spoken by the chairman of the Tucson Veterans Serving Veterans Alliance, “The American Legion Oro Valley Post 132 has been a steadfast ray of hope to our local, less fortunate veterans for years.” We are making a difference.

As a not-for-profit veterans service organization, fundraising is the only way in which we are able to fund our care and assistance programs, which have been recognized and honored by military organizations and other veterans groups. The funding of our award-winning programs is dependent entirely on the generosity of the community.

To help us carry on our mission of hope, we are sponsoring our 12th annual charity golf tournament. This year’s golf tournament is Saturday, Aug. 21 at The Views Golf Club at Oro Valley, a favorite of golfers. One hundred percent of the proceeds stay local and will be used to provide care and assistance to homeless veterans, veterans in need, and to the families of the deployed soldiers of our “adopted” Arizona National Guard and Reserve Units, our citizen soldiers.

For information, contact Steve Didio at 520-332-9481 or [email protected]. For a copy of the flyer, contact Steve or go to our website at www.ovamericanlegion132.com.

Available sponsorships are the Host sponsorship for $3,750, Contest Hole sponsorships for $1,500 each, We Care sponsorships for $450 each, and Tee Box Sign sponsorships for $100 each. For details, please refer to the flyer. Donations to Oro Valley Post 132 are tax deductible, and donations of any amount are gratefully accepted. Please mail donations to American Legion OV Post 132, PO Box 69665, Oro Valley, AZ 85737.

The American Legion has been fulfilling its commitment of selfless service to veterans, service members, and local communities for 102 years.