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Sign up for Ray Graham Association Golf Classic fundraiser May 22

Ray Graham Association, a nonprofit organization committed to supporting individuals with disabilities, is hosting the Robert F. Spahn Memorial Golf Classic fundraiser on Monday, May 22, at the River Forest Country Club in Elmhurst.

Check-in for the event begins at 8:30 a.m., followed by a shotgun start at 9:30 a.m. Registration, details, and sponsorships are available at RGAgolf.org.

This friendly game of golf allows business and community leaders to showcase their skills on the course while networking with like-minded individuals.

More importantly, the fundraiser aims to make a significant difference in the lives of people with disabilities.

Participants can enjoy a fun-filled day on the links while indulging in delicious food and drinks. After the final putt drops, attendees can stick around for the post-event reception, which includes a buffet meal, open bar, and inspiring conversation.

Individual golfers can register for $600, while a foursome costs $2,200 ($50 savings/golfer). Both options include lunch on the course, trendy sunglasses, and access to the post-game reception.

"The Spahn Memorial Golf Classic fundraiser is an excellent opportunity to make new connections and help individuals with disabilities lead rich and meaningful lives," said Chief Operating Officer Mark Langan.

Take this chance to make a difference in your community. Register today at RGAgolf.org.

Founded in 1950, Ray Graham Association in Lisle serves nearly 2,000 people with disabilities and employs over 300 people. Ray Graham enriches lives by empowering those we support and those who care for them to reach, grow, and achieve.

Through a person-centered approach to care and community, we provide people with disabilities and their families an array of services that cater to their individual needs, strengths, and dreams. Services include residential, life skills, recreation, employment, and family support.

To learn more about Ray Graham Association, visit RayGraham.org.

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