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On Oct. 3 at the Glenross Golf Club in Delaware, several dozen golfers took part in the 2018 Family Financial of Central Ohio Charity Golf Classic Scramble benefiting Alzheimer’s. On Tuesday, Delaware Walk to End Alzheimer’s Director Lindsay Collins stopped by the Family Financial of Central Ohio office, 40 N. Sandusky St. (Suite 300), Delaware, to pick up a check made out to the Alzheimer’s Association of Central Ohio in the amount of $1,200. Collins accepted the donation from Family Financial managing partners Bill Hall, left, and Greg Ritter, right. Collins said all donations to the local Alzheimer’s Association chapter is used to help with care, support, education, and research for those affected by the disease.

On Oct. 3 at the Glenross Golf Club in Delaware, several dozen golfers took part in the 2018 Family Financial of Central Ohio Charity Golf Classic Scramble benefiting Alzheimer’s. On Tuesday, Delaware Walk to End Alzheimer’s Director Lindsay Collins stopped by the Family Financial of Central Ohio office, 40 N. Sandusky St. (Suite 300), Delaware, to pick up a check made out to the Alzheimer’s Association of Central Ohio in the amount of $1,200. Collins accepted the donation from Family Financial managing partners Bill Hall, left, and Greg Ritter, right. Collins said all donations to the local Alzheimer’s Association chapter is used to help with care, support, education, and research for those affected by the disease.
https://www.delgazette.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/40/2018/10/web1_Check.jpgOn Oct. 3 at the Glenross Golf Club in Delaware, several dozen golfers took part in the 2018 Family Financial of Central Ohio Charity Golf Classic Scramble benefiting Alzheimer’s. On Tuesday, Delaware Walk to End Alzheimer’s Director Lindsay Collins stopped by the Family Financial of Central Ohio office, 40 N. Sandusky St. (Suite 300), Delaware, to pick up a check made out to the Alzheimer’s Association of Central Ohio in the amount of $1,200. Collins accepted the donation from Family Financial managing partners Bill Hall, left, and Greg Ritter, right. Collins said all donations to the local Alzheimer’s Association chapter is used to help with care, support, education, and research for those affected by the disease. Joshua Keeran | The Gazette

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