It is with tremendous pride that I write to you for your support for the North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center. For those of you not familiar with their work, the Center provides mental health services to the youth of Long Island and has for more than 60 years. With so many of our young people at risk in today’s society, the services the North Shore Child and Family Guidance Center provide are, perhaps, the most important resource available. Consider how many stories you have heard about children impacted by physical bullying, cyber-bullying, drug addiction, alcohol addiction, sexual abuse, depression or family crisis. Every one of these stories has a child at its center and every one of those children need help.
I can think of a no better cause.
Please join me at The Jonathan Krevat Memorial Golf & Tennis Classic benefiting the North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center on Monday June 15, 2015 at The Creek, Locust Valley, New York. I look forward to playing a little golf with you and, more importantly, helping those who desperately need it.
Michael E. Duffy
To register online, please visit: www.northshorechildguidance.org/events.html
For further information please call: (516) 626-1971 ext.337 or email noberheim@northshorechildguidance.org
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