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Oregon Guild Giving Golf Tournament
Monday, September 11, 2017

All Proceeds from the Guild Giving Golf Tournament benefit the following charities.

Raphael House

Providing life-saving domestic violence services and educating our community since 1977.

Raphael House of Portland is a multi-faceted domestic violence agency dedicated to fighting the causes and effects of intimate partner violence. They offer emergency shelter in a confidential location, support via a 24-hour housing access line, transitional housing and advocacy programs, and also work to bring an end to violence through community outreach and education.

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Bob's Auto Cafe

Training people seeking employment in the automotive field and providing reduced cost automotive services to those with validated needs.

Bob’s Auto Café is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit automotive training facility and service shop located in Tualatin, Oregon. They are dedicated to helping our community one car at a time by training people seeking employment in the automotive field, performing quality car service at a fair price, and helping those in need get into a safe and reliable vehicle.

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Children's Cancer Association

When seriously ill children, teens, and their families need more than medicine, CCA’s innovative programs create joy one moment at a time.

CCA programs leverage music, friendship, play, and resources to create transformative moments of joy for 20,000 children, teens, and their family members each year. Unlike many organizations dedicated to the worthy goal of someday finding a cure for cancer, CCA is all about creating joy today.

How CCA brings joy to families:

 

 

 

We would like to thank everyone who made this year's event a success! The 2017 Guild Giving Golf Tournament raised $87,000 for our charities, DOUBLING our donations from last year. Everyone who participated, volunteered, donated and attended made this happen. Your contribution has helped change lives.