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To the editor:
Mat-Su Services for Children and Adults Inc. recently held its 11th annual golf tournament at the Fishhook Golf Course. The proceeds from this event will help fill funding gaps in services for children and families in our Infant Learning Program.
The event was a wonderful success thanks to the generosity of our sponsors, volunteers and golfers who participated. We gratefully acknowledge the support of the following sponsors: Fishhook Golf Course; Combs Insurance; Karen Waterhouse, Edward Jones; Geneva Woods Pharmacy; Martin Family; Alaska State Fair; Atkinson Insurance Agency; CCS Early Learning; Challenge Alaska; Fishhook Tire and Auto; Hattenburg, Dilley and Linnell; Martin Family; Lackey Family; Palmer Lions Club; Premera Blue Cross/Blue Shield; Ripley Family; Last Frontier Embroidery and Thread Art; Wayne Taylor and Sally Ross; Ron Halstead and Rita Goetz; Ameriprise Financial; G-Force Transmission and Auto; Value Village; My House and Steam Driven Boutique; Settlers Bay Golf Course; Kaladi Brothers Coffee; 50l(c) Services; Bonnie Burgan-Kelly; Locals; Palmer Golf Course; Pizza Hut; and Sportsman's Warehouse.
Other MSSCA services include Supported Employment, Supported Living, Respite, Care Coordination, Short Term Assistance and Referral, Car Seat Safety and the Look at Me Program. The support of our community is greatly appreciated and essential to all that we do.
Jean Kincaid and
John Cannon
Executive directors