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2024-07-18 — Drop The Shame and Get In The Game

Join us for the 7th Annual Drop The Shame and Get In The Game golf tournament.

Thursday, July 18th, 2024 at The Marshes Golf Club.

For more information on the tournament contact:
Hunter Knight (Tournament Founder)
Email: Hunter@droptheshame.ca

Sponsorship packages are available.
Please visit droptheshame.ca to sponsor or register a team.

Author Bruce ValerianiPosted on April 9, 2024April 9, 2024Categories Events

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    • Village of Hope Stories
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    • History
    • Philosophy & Approach
    • Annual Report
    • Success & Outcomes
  • Treatment
    • Assessment
    • Live-In Treatment
    • Assertive Continuing Care
    • Family Services
  • Apply
    • Admissions Criteria
    • Application Process
    • Referrals
    • FAQs
    • Photo Gallery
  • Get Involved
    • Careers
    • Student Internships
    • Alumni Speaker
    • Volunteer
    • Scholarship Program
  • Philanthropy
    • Ways to Give
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    • Picture Gallery
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The DSYTC humbly acknowledges that our facilities are located on the traditional, unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishnaabeg people.

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