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Golf Tournament Fundraiser Benefits Perkins' Infant/Toddler Program

A line of golf carts with golfers getting ready for the tournament

Each year, Porter Belly's Pub and a neighboring establishment Devlin's Bar & Restaurant team up and encourage golf enthusiasts to play for a cause and give back to the community. This year, the Annual Charity Golf Tournament held at the Sandy Burr Country Club raised over $14,000 for Perkins' Infant/Toddler Program.

L-R; Porter Belly's manager Sean McCormack, Tom Miller, and Tom Devlin of Devlin's Bar
L-R; Tom Devlin of Devlin's Bar, Tom Miller, and Porter Belly's manager Sean McCormack
As with any child, education begins from day one for those who are blind, deafblind or visually impaired with or without multiple disabilities. Recognizing the crucial need for specialized services in the first years of life, the Infant/Toddler Program at Perkins provides early intervention services for children from birth to age three, as well as support for their families.

Barbara McKoon and John Keohane know very well the importance of the program since their son, Evan, benefited from its services. Because they believed in its mission and want other children to have the same opportunities as Evan, the couple requested money from this year's tournament benefit the Infant/Toddler Program.

“I want to thank both of the event organizers Sean McCormack  and Tom Devlin and the members of the Irish community who unite each year around a special cause. Their donation to the Infant/Toddler Program in the name of the Keohane family will go a long way to allow us to offer music therapy and extend our opportunities for parent to parent support activities," said Tom Miller, supervisor of Perkins’ Educational Partnerships Program.