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Vero Beach Golf Tournament Marks 20 Years of Raising Funds for Homeless Families

The Bernard & Betty Egan Memorial Golf Classic returns May 16 to benefit The Samaritan Center, Indian River County's 24-hour family shelter

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Catholic Charities Diocese of Palm Beach will host the 20th Annual Bernard & Betty Egan Memorial Golf Classic on May 16 at Pointe West Country Club in Vero Beach, raising money for The Samaritan Center — the only 24-hour safe haven for homeless families in Indian River County.

Registration is $800 per foursome and covers greens fees, breakfast, lunch and on-course beverages. Check-in opens at 7:30 a.m., with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. at the Pointe West course at 7500 14th Lane.

The tournament benefits The Samaritan Center, which shelters families for up to nine months while connecting them with life essentials and educational programming aimed at achieving long-term housing stability. For Indian River County families one lost paycheck or eviction notice away from homelessness, the center is often the last line of defense.

"For two decades, the Bernard & Betty Egan Memorial Golf Classic, generously hosted by the Egan family, has reflected the compassion and community spirit behind Catholic Charities' mission," said Ellen T. Wayne, Ed.D., Chief Executive Officer of Catholic Charities Diocese of Palm Beach. "As we celebrate the tournament's 20th year, we are proud that it continues bringing people together in support of families in need and grateful to everyone who has helped make this event such a meaningful tradition."

Catholic Charities Diocese of Palm Beach, founded in 1984, serves more than 15,000 individuals and families each year across five counties — including Indian River — through programs spanning housing, hunger outreach, behavioral health and disaster recovery. The organization serves residents regardless of religious background.

Sponsorships, prize donations and additional participation opportunities are available by contacting Renee Bireley at 772-770-3039 or rbireley@ccdpb.org.

This article was generated with AI assistance using publicly available information. It was reviewed and approved by a human editor before publication. TC Sentinel uses AI writing tools in accordance with FTC guidelines.

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