Aubree's Hope Annual Golf Outing

Aubree's Hope Annual Golf Outing

Please join us for a fun-filled day for all with Golf, Dinner, Raffles and Silent Auction as we fundraise to help a local Lombard family!

By Aubree's Hope

Date and time

Saturday, June 22 · 8am - 8pm CDT

Location

Carriage Greens Country Club

8700 Carriage Green Drive Darien, IL 60561

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 12 hours

Aubree is a six year old girl, who was diagnosed with Rett Syndrome, a rare genetic neurological disorder. Rett Syndrome has robbed Aubree of her ability to walk, talk, purposefully use her hands and has contributed to the onset of seizures, breathing abnormalities and eating difficulties requiring a feeding tube.

In efforts to help Aubree's family cover their expenses to renovate their home to include a handicap accessible bathroom please consider attending our Golf Outing and Dinner Fundraiser!


Tickets are available for:

1 . Golf + Dinner ($150)

2 . Dinner Only ($50)


Golf Details:

- 8 am shot gun start

-Please email AubreesHope755@gmail.com to let us know who is on your team for check-in purposes

- Breakfast and Coffee will be served


Dinner Details:

- Doors open at 1pm

- Dinner

- Open Bar

- Raffles

- Silent Auction


***All ticket sales are final and non-refundable. Thank you.***


Questions? Feel free to email us at AubreesHope755@gmail.com

Tickets

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In efforts to help a local Lombard family overcome the challenges of providing an environment for Aubree to thrive in, we ask for your support for the Latelle Family . The Latelle family continues to endure financial burdens including medical expenses and equipment in their efforts to meet Aubree’s needs for the best quality of life. As Aubree continues to grow, her lack of mobility and impaired communication has posed a threat to the family’s physical and financial capacity to continue to care for her in their current housing environment. Secondary to the progressive nature of her neurological diagnosis, Aubree’s medical expenses continue to rise and her need for a handicap accessible home becomes dire. The Latelle family is facing a $180,000 renovation of their home to include a handicap accessible bathroom, larger bedroom for extensive medical equipment, supplies and most importantly a wheelchair elevator within the home that allows Aubree to access all levels of her current home.