November 10
Lake Worth, Fl. – Anti-bullying educational programs took center stage on November 10 in the excellent news media coverage from ESPN West Palm, CBS News 12, WPTV Channel 5, and FOX Channel 29. The coverage followed our press releases and news alerts for Discrimination Free Zone Foundation’s Celebrity Golf Classic return to The Falls Club.
“We’re proud to represent the media outreach for The Falls Club and such a good cause,” said NewsMark Public Relations Inc. CEO Mark Hopkinson. “We work hard to create real engagement through content creation and placement, but it’s even more inspiring for us when it can also make a difference for a charitable cause.”
“The Falls Club provides the perfect venue for the Foundation’s Golf Classic and Casino Night. Hall of Famer and Two Time Super Bowl Champion Lawrence Taylor, was among the celebrities showing their support against discrimination and bullying,” said Tali Raphaely, the founder of the Discrimination Free Zone Foundation. Other well-known names included former Major League Baseball pitcher Heathcliff Slocumb, former NBA Champion Richard “RIP” Hamilton, and former linebacker and five-time Pro Bowler Cornelius Bennett, who the AFC Defensive Player of the Year award twice.

 

Former Super Bowl Champions, Major League Baseball and NBA former players joined some 100 golfers teeing off on Thursday, November 10th at The Falls Club of the Palm Beaches for the Fall Celebrity Golf Classic.

The star-studded Golf Classic and Casino Night was hosted by the Discrimination Free Zone Foundation, www.discriminationfreezone.org a Non-Profit Organization with a mission to end discrimination and stop bullying.

 

Discrimination Free Zone Foundation (DFZ) is a 501c (3) non-profit with a nationwide mission to stop bullying and end discrimination based on race, color, gender, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, age or disability. Over 160,000 children stay home from school each day due to bullying. DFZ gives a voice to these children, enabling them to live in a world that knows only one race – the human race. All proceeds from the golf classic will go to providing educational programs in South Florida’s schools on anti-bullying and discrimination.

The Falls Club recently completed a multi-million-dollar capital improvement project that embraced a new lifestyle, brand, new members, spectacular enhancements to its championship golf course and an inspired club house redesign. The Falls Club premier golf experience, high-end services and amenities are further enhanced by a fully appointed golf shop, a premier caddie program, multiple tennis courts, tennis professionals and health club with certified personal trainers.

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