Memorial Children's Hospital receives $80,000 from 2015 Four Winds Invitational
12 Aug 2015
"We are pleased that the success of the Four Winds Invitational has enabled us to donate $267,000 to Memorial Children's Hospital over the past four years," said John P. Warren, Chairman of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians. "Memorial Children's Hospital is an important part of the South Bend community. We are proud to continue our relationship, which has enhanced the hospital's ability to provide state-of-the-art pediatric care to more than 67,000 children in 2014 alone."
"We are honored and humbled to enjoy a long-standing relationship with the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians," said Kreg Gruber, President of Memorial Children's Hospital. "With our shared vision of creating the brightest possible future for children, and with the new home for Memorial Children's Hospital becoming a reality, we are incredibly grateful for their continued support and commitment, which will allow young people throughout our region the chance to live healthier lives."
The 2015 Four Winds Invitational was held from Friday, June 19 through Sunday, June 21 at Blackthorn Golf Club in South Bend. The Four Winds Invitational is part of the Symetra Tour -- Road to the LPGA. 17 year-old Brooke Henderson, who received a Sponsor's Exemption to play in the tournament, won the Four Winds Invitational, and subsequently was granted Symetra Tour membership.