The KINSA Inaugural Golf Tournament, which sold-out quickly, was a tremendous success. Each participant had the opportunity to golf with Bobby Orr and view trophies from the Hockey Hall of Fame which were brought to the event in Bobby's honour. KINSA greatly appreciates the time that Bobby Orr took to support our cause, and allow each of our guests to enjoy his company and golfing talents!
In addition, KINSA was most fortunate to have Ted Woloshyn serve as Master of Ceremonies for the banquet. Ted's wit, MC and auctioneer talents kept the audience laughing throughout the evening, despite the serious message and mission of KINSA. Participants were generous during the silent and live auctions, even giving back autographed hockey jerseys for further auction!
As a follow-up to his participation at our golf tournament, Ted Woloshyn wrote a compelling article about online dangers, KINSA, and its mission, which was published in the Toronto Sun. KINSA wholeheartedly thanks Ted for his time, interest, and tremendous performance as an MC and auctioneer.
Funds raised during this Golf Tournament will directly support KINSA's goal of eliminating the online sexual exploitation of children and youth, through education, awareness, training and advocacy. Stay tuned to KINSA for information about next year's golf tournament.
KINSA thanks everyone who volunteered to organize this event, and all who attended. We look forward to seeing you on the course again next year!
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