Employment
Horizons, Inc. will host its 9th annual Golf Classic on June 16th
at Spring Brook Country Club in Morristown. This year's event is sponsored by My Limo of East Hanover, serving as
Premier Sponsor with Vision Equities and the Steven and Beverly Rubenstein
Charitable Foundation serving as Associate Sponsors. The Provident Bank Foundation will serve as
our Tote Bag Sponsor.
Proceeds from
the event help fund the agency’s services, which give individuals with
disabilities an opportunity to earn a paycheck while receiving valuable
training. Innovative programs, such as job sampling, personalized job coaching,
a culinary arts training program, and video based support services using the
latest technology, enable many to achieve their dream of becoming wage earners.
The Golf Classic offers an opportunity for members of the community to help
make this dream a reality.
Find out what's happening in East Hanover-Florham Parkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Employment Horizons’ Trustee Gary Mauro is
Chairman of this year's Golf Classic. “As our society has
changed—globally, technologically, and economically—Employment Horizons has
adapted its training to assist individuals in conquering their challenges while
helping them to achieve their goals and establish self-sufficiency in the community,”
Mauro says.
Find out what's happening in East Hanover-Florham Parkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Golfer
registrations and sponsorships will be accepted through June 2nd and
can be submitted online at www.emhorizons.org or by contacting Maria
Verducci-Florio at 973-538-8822 ext. 240. Registration includes greens fees,
golf cart, lunch, golfer gift, cocktail reception and buffet dinner.
Founded
in 1957, Employment Horizons, Inc. is the premier not-for-profit agency
providing high-quality competitively priced services to the business community
through its commercial operations while at the same time, furthering its
mission to assist people with special needs to achieve their vocational
objectives and establish self-sufficiency in the community. To learn more,
please visit www.emhorizons.org.