Golf outing designed to help provide services for women

Women’s Crisis Center     (WCC) will host its 1st annual Drive for Change golf outing on Friday, May 28th at Eagle Creek Country Club. There will be a shotgun start at 9:00am and cost is $300 per foursome. All of the crucial funds raised at the golf outing will be used to expand services in the rural counties WCC serves, especially emergency services in Grant, Gallatin, Carroll, Owen, and Pendleton counties.
    Over the past 43 years, WCC has provided a foundational community presence in Maysville, Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati. Through strong corporate partnerships and general support from individuals in the community, WCC has been able to offer free services such as emergency shelter, crisis intervention, counseling, legal/medical accompaniment, and much more.
    Christy Burch, WCC CEO says, “while WCC has always offered services to the rural counties we serve, in recent years we have worked really hard to raise awareness and expand services within these counties. This past year has proven to be an incredibly trying year for all of us and we have found that our work has become even more vital to our community. We have had to find new ways to fundraise, and we’re excited to host our first ever golf outing!”
    For more information about the Drive for Change, or to register as a golfer or sponsor, visit: https://bidpal.net/driveforchange.