Adaptive Disc Golf

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2024 #TEAMBLUEPOWER Supported Organizations

2024 marks the fourth season where, before each Professional Disc Golf event, Scott Stokely names an organization that will receive his tournament prize money. Scott selects either a special needs organization local to the event or a disc golf organization in a developing country.  He opts to choose smaller organizations where a little bit of money goes a long way. Large, multinational organizations do a lot of good in the world, but they get big corporate dollars. Small donors are kind of invisible to them, but at local organizations, every dollar makes a difference.

In the case that no prize money is earned at a tournament, Stokely commits to send $100 USD as a way to guaranteethe organizations are getting some support, no matter how small. Again, this season people reached out wanted to be part of this. So Team Blue Power, all you’re asked to do is follow along with Scott’s tournament performance and send a minimum $5 directly to the organizations listed below when he misses cash. Just $5? Individually its not a lot of money, but if a whole bunch of you kick in $5 plus the baseline $100 from Scott, we send a few hundred dollars to the organization. Share your commitment on social media with hashtag #TeamBluePower

Imagine A Way

Imagine A Way empowers parents by ensuring that financial limitations will not restrict their child’s ability to receive the therapies proven to give the greatest opportunity for success. Imagine A Way is a central Texas based charity, touching individual families… but with an impact strong enough to transform lives and the communities in which they live. #TeamBluePower please send your contributions directly to the organization at https://www.imagineaway.org/
2024 Blue Power Adaptive Disc Golf.
All rights reserved.

Adaptive Disc Golf

Adaptive Disc Golf

2024 #TEAMBLUEPOWER Supported Organizations

2024 marks the fourth season where, before each Professional Disc Golf event, Scott Stokely names an organization that will receive his tournament prize money. Scott selects either a special needs organization local to the event or a disc golf organization in a developing country.  He opts to choose smaller organizations where a little bit of money goes a long way. Large, multinational organizations do a lot of good in the world, but they get big corporate dollars. Small donors are kind of invisible to them, but at local organizations, every dollar makes a difference.

In the case that no prize money is earned at a tournament, Stokely commits to send $100 USD as a way to guaranteethe organizations are getting some support, no matter how small. Again, this season people reached out wanted to be part of this. So Team Blue Power, all you’re asked to do is follow along with Scott’s tournament performance and send a minimum $5 directly to the organizations listed below when he misses cash. Just $5? Individually its not a lot of money, but if a whole bunch of you kick in $5 plus the baseline $100 from Scott, we send a few hundred dollars to the organization. Share your commitment on social media with hashtag #TeamBluePower

2024 Blue Power Adaptive Disc Golf.
All rights reserved.
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