After all of the generosity from our sponsors and participants, the Horst-Flaig family continues to "pay it forward" to those who may be experiencing similar hardships or illnesses.
1st Annual Erica Horst Flaig Golf Classic
After a successful first year of our golf classic, a donation was made to the Keystone Diabetic Kids Camp. Our donation will allow several children to attend camp this year, who may not have been able to attend due to financial hardships. This camp "provides a week of fun, giving campers an opportunity to build new relationships with other kids living with type 1 diabetes. The KDKC helps them see that they can still do everything that kids like to do."
http://www.kdkc.org
2nd Annual Erica Horst Flaig Golf Classic
In 2014, the Horst Flaig family made a donation to The Caring Place. The Caring Place is a non-profit organization, focused on grief counseling for children and their families. The volunteers at this organization provide programs, education, support groups, and referral services to grieving families. Over the past year, The Caring Place has played a vital role in helping the family mourn the loss of their loved one. We would like to help them continue the amazing work they provide to families.
http://www.highmarkcaringplace.com/cp2/index.shtml
3rd-5th Annual Erica Horst Flaig Golf Classic
The Horst Flaig family continues to make a donation each year to Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary Tuition Angel Fund. For the past 10 years, Erica's daughters, Morgan and Michaela have attended Seven Sorrows School in Middletown, PA. The Tuition Angel program provides tuition assistance to families in need at Seven Sorrows. This program has played a major role in the girls' education. Seven Sorrows School provides high academic excellence while integrating the church's spiritual teachings filled with solid spiritual values and healthy relationships.
www.sevensorrows.org
Below is the patch the Horst Flaig family created together for the Quilt Dedication. The Caring Place holds a dedication for their participants, "In honor of the loved ones who have died and who live on in our memories."
1st Annual Erica Horst Flaig Golf Classic
After a successful first year of our golf classic, a donation was made to the Keystone Diabetic Kids Camp. Our donation will allow several children to attend camp this year, who may not have been able to attend due to financial hardships. This camp "provides a week of fun, giving campers an opportunity to build new relationships with other kids living with type 1 diabetes. The KDKC helps them see that they can still do everything that kids like to do."
http://www.kdkc.org
2nd Annual Erica Horst Flaig Golf Classic
In 2014, the Horst Flaig family made a donation to The Caring Place. The Caring Place is a non-profit organization, focused on grief counseling for children and their families. The volunteers at this organization provide programs, education, support groups, and referral services to grieving families. Over the past year, The Caring Place has played a vital role in helping the family mourn the loss of their loved one. We would like to help them continue the amazing work they provide to families.
http://www.highmarkcaringplace.com/cp2/index.shtml
3rd-5th Annual Erica Horst Flaig Golf Classic
The Horst Flaig family continues to make a donation each year to Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary Tuition Angel Fund. For the past 10 years, Erica's daughters, Morgan and Michaela have attended Seven Sorrows School in Middletown, PA. The Tuition Angel program provides tuition assistance to families in need at Seven Sorrows. This program has played a major role in the girls' education. Seven Sorrows School provides high academic excellence while integrating the church's spiritual teachings filled with solid spiritual values and healthy relationships.
www.sevensorrows.org
Below is the patch the Horst Flaig family created together for the Quilt Dedication. The Caring Place holds a dedication for their participants, "In honor of the loved ones who have died and who live on in our memories."