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The
Woodlands is a non-profit organization dedicated to enriching
the lives of children and adults with disability and chronic
illness. With its fully accessible and barrier-free facilities,
the Woodlands programs enable its participants to experience
social, cultural, environmental, recreational and spiritual
growth.
Serenely nestled in the North Hills of Pittsburgh, the Woodlands'
32-acre site features an indoor heated pool, 48-bed lodge, dining
hall, creative arts and computer center, activity center, camping
area, sports court, nature trail, amphitheater and a par 3 adaptive
golf course. The Woodlands sponsors a variety of programs and
is also available year-round to other organizations that serve
individuals with special needs.
For
more information, visit www.woodlandsfoundation.org
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The Eastern
Amputee Golf Association (EAGA) was incorporated in Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania in February, 1987 and is a non-profit, non-partisan,
and non-sectarian, 501(c)(3) charitable organization. It comprises
the following states: ME, NH, VT, MA, RI, CT, NY, NJ, PA, MD,
DE, MD, VA, WV, & DC; however, our members are from all
over the world including a total of 42 states. The EAGA mission
is to assist in the rehabilitation of amputees and provide for
their general welfare, both physical and psychological, through
the medium of golf and its associated activities.
The EAGA
provides yearly College Scholarships to qualified applicants
who are amputee members and/or family members. The EAGA has
been able to provide this Scholarship because of the fund raising
success of our yearly tournaments and other events and the generosity
of our members and friends.
For more
information, visit eaga.org.
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