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Stretch’s Open Golf Outing Raises $30,851 to Support The Lucky Fin Project

  • Writer: The Curve
    The Curve
  • 3 days ago
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The Stretch’s Open Golf Outing continues to make a meaningful impact, raising a total of $30,851 over the last three golf outings to benefit The Lucky Fin Project, an organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by limb differences.



The 2026 Stretch’s Open was another incredible success, bringing together golfers, volunteers, sponsors, and community supporters for a day of golf, friendship, and giving back. This year’s outing raised $11,071, helping continue the mission of providing support, awareness, and resources through The Lucky Fin Project.


The success of this event would not be possible without the amazing people who make it happen. We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of our volunteers who gave their time and energy to help make the day run smoothly. From setup and organization to helping throughout the event, your dedication played a huge role in making this outing a success.


We also want to thank all of the golfers who attended this year’s outing. Your participation, generosity, and enthusiasm helped create a memorable event while making a lasting difference for an incredible cause.



A special thank you goes out to our sponsors and supporters who continue to believe in the mission of Stretch’s Open and The Lucky Fin Project. Your contributions allow us to keep growing this event and increasing the impact we can make together.


What started as a golf outing has become a community effort fueled by generosity, compassion, and a shared commitment to helping others. After three successful years, Stretch’s Open has proudly raised $30,851 — and we are excited to continue building on that success in the years ahead.


Thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey. We are grateful for your support and look forward to seeing everyone back on the course for another great Stretch’s Open.



The Lucky Fin Project is making a lasting impact by bringing together individuals and families affected by limb differences while creating a community built on support, understanding, and encouragement.


Founded with the mission of providing support and resources to people born with or living with limb differences, The Lucky Fin Project works to remind individuals and families that they are not alone. Through education, outreach, and community connections, the organization helps create a place where people can share experiences, find encouragement, and celebrate what makes each person unique.


One of the key focuses of The Lucky Fin Project is building awareness about limb differences and helping change the way people see differences in the world around them. The organization works to promote acceptance, confidence, and inclusion while providing opportunities for families to connect with others who understand their experiences.


The Lucky Fin Project supports individuals of all ages through community events, educational resources, and programs designed to bring people together. From children discovering their own strengths to parents looking for support and guidance, the organization provides a network where stories can be shared and friendships can grow.


Events like the Stretch’s Open Golf Outing help further this mission by raising funds and awareness to support the important work The Lucky Fin Project continues to do. Through the generosity of golfers, volunteers, sponsors, and community members, these contributions help provide resources and opportunities for the limb difference community.


The impact of The Lucky Fin Project goes beyond fundraising — it is about creating connections, celebrating differences, and helping individuals and families feel supported every step of the way.

To learn more about The Lucky Fin Project and its mission, visit their website and discover how you can help support their work in creating a stronger, more connected community.



 
 
 

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