H2H Golf Classic raises $20,000
Photo by Craig Roberts

H2H Golf Classic raises $20,000

The day was perfect in every way at Andrews Air Force Base on Oct. 7 as 45 amateur golfers, including 10 wounded warriors, enjoyed a 72-degree afternoon under a cobalt-blue Maryland sky during The American Legion’s third annual Heroes to Hometowns (H2H) Golf Classic.

As if playing 18 holes on one of the military’s top-notch courses wasn’t reward enough, the participants and their sponsors raised $20,000 for The American Legion’s Legacy Scholarship Fund, which ensures that children, whose parents died while on active military duty on or after Sept. 11, 2001, receive the opportunity to attend college.

The H2H Golf Classic was created by the Legion’s Small Business Task Force in Washington, D.C., with three goals in mind:

• To raise the profile of the Legion family’s Heroes to Hometowns initiative, which develops local community support networks for wounded, ill and injured servicemembers and their families as they return to civilian life.

• To promote a sense of camaraderie among veterans in business and in government with those who are leaving active duty and may need assistance.

• To raise scholarship funds to benefit the children of U.S. military personnel killed on active duty since 9/11.

The now well-established Heroes to Hometowns Golf Classic is meeting those goals with the invaluable aid of its corporate sponsors:

American Academy of Ophthalmology

Avue Technologies

IMS, Inc.*

JBC CORP*

MicroTech *

Military to Medicine

Oak Grove Technologies*

Smith Manus Surety Bonds

* A small business started by a service-disabled veteran