Charity golf tournaments are great ways for companies like the Michael Group to support our local nonprofit partners. This spring, the Michael Group staff played in three charity golf tournaments.
The first was to support our friends at Martha's Place. Martha’s Place is a Maryland state-certified recovery program for women overcoming drug addiction and homelessness. Martha's Place borders Baltimore's communities of Sandtown-Winchester and Upton and offers both 6-month transitional housing as well as long-term Single Room Occupancy (SRO) housing. TMG staff played in two different foursomes. While neither of the foursomes won, Site Superintendent Greg Taylor did win both the "Closest to the Pin" prize and the "Longest Drive" prize!
The first was to support our friends at Martha's Place. Martha’s Place is a Maryland state-certified recovery program for women overcoming drug addiction and homelessness. Martha's Place borders Baltimore's communities of Sandtown-Winchester and Upton and offers both 6-month transitional housing as well as long-term Single Room Occupancy (SRO) housing. TMG staff played in two different foursomes. While neither of the foursomes won, Site Superintendent Greg Taylor did win both the "Closest to the Pin" prize and the "Longest Drive" prize!
TMG Superintendent Greg Taylor on the far right
Ellen Frost, with TMG partners Dan McCarthy of EHC, Jim French of the French Companies, and Winn Boyer.
The second tournament was to support one of our partner organizations: Montgomery Housing Partnership. MHP's mission is to preserve and expand quality affordable housing in Montgomery County. While our foursome didn't win, Site Superintendent Greg Taylor won both the "Closest to the Pin" prize and the "Longest Drive" prize! (sound familiar!)
Ellen Frost, Jeff Hill, Michael Shacklette, Greg Taylor
Finally, Mike played with his friend and colleague David Hunter of Hord Coplan Macht in the Friends of the Family David G. Phillips Memorial Golf Tournament. Friends of the Family is a unique nonprofit that works in collaboration with public and private funders and community-based organizations and residents to support families with young children as they strive to reach their goals for their children and themselves, especially goals related to children's emotional, social, cognitive, and physical health and well-being, and parents' education, employment, and parenting.From Left to Right:
Frank Bonanno and Keith Spence of S.B. & Co.; David Hunter of Hord Coplan Macht, Inc.; and Michael Shacklette of The Michael Group.
Photo by Maggie Gaines
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