What makes the Travelers Championship so special and important is its true purpose - helping to support charities throughout
our community. The tournament's mission of giving back has had a direct impact on more than 100 nonprofit organizations, including
The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, which serves children and families coping with cancer and other serious illnesses. The Travelers
Championship is proud to be a PGA TOUR event, which donates 100% of net proceeds each year to nonprofit organizations throughout
New England. In 2011, the Travelers Championship once again surpassed $1 million for charity. The tournament has contributed
more than $29 million to the local community since its inception in 1952.
Founded by Paul Newman in 1988, The Hole
in the Wall Gang Camp, enables children with cancer and other serious illnesses to enjoy a camping experience of the highest
quality. All of the Camp's services are offered free of charge to the campers. The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp serves more
than 5,000 children each year.
"This collaboration with the Travelers Championship gives The Hole in the Wall Gang
Camp another vehicle to get the word out and serve even more seriously ill children," said Jimmy Canton, Executive Director
of the Camp.
Each year, Hole in the Wall Gang campers sheer the joy of a camping experience that seamlessly incorporates round-the-clock
medical care by doctors and nurses. At the Camp, these seriously ill youngsters enjoy horseback riding, boating, swimming,
fishing, crafts, archery, sports and recreation, discovering in the process that they can do more than they ever thought possible.
Through the rest of the year, the Camp hosts reunions, family weekends, parents programs and an outreach program to seriously
ill children in hospitals around the northeast. The cost of sending one child to Camp is $2,500.
For more information
about The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, visit www.holeinthewallgang.org.
Nonprofit organizations can utilize the tournament
to raise funds through a pledge-based program (Birdies for Charity), a ticket-discount program (Chip In for Charity) or by
hosting a special event to benefit their charitable mission. More than 100 nonprofit organizations benefited through these
programs in 2011.
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