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Teeth of the Dog Casa de Campo

Here at Casa de Campo Living we love supporting a good cause, which is why we are so thrilled to announced yet another opportunity to golf for a good cause! SAVE THE DATE! The Buen Samaritano (Good Samaritan) fifth annual charity golf tournament will be played this year on Saturday September 6th and it’s time for you to sign up to play in this great and fun event!

Being sponsored by Casa de Campo Living, the 5th annual Buen Samaritano golf tournament will be played on Casa de Campo’s most famous golf course, the Teeth of the Dog, and at just US$150 per player including the prize-giving celebration and dinner at the Club Caza y Pesca in La Romana, we simply can’t think of a better way to spend an afternoon.

The Good Samaritan General Hospital Foundation in La Romana has been working hard to provide essential healthcare services to the most needy people of La Romana and its surrounding areas and the funds raised with this golf tournament will be used to assist poor children who need physical rehabilitation therapies, nutrition programs, medicines, hospitalizations, laboratory studies and surgical procedures abroad to correct serious heart conditions.

To read about and see photos of last year’s event, click here.

The details of the tournament are as follows:

The 5th annual Buen Samaritano Golf Tournament

Buen Samaritano Golf Tournament

When: Saturday September 6th
Tee-off: 1:00pm
Where: Teeth of the Dog, Casa de Campo
Cost: US$150
Format: Scramble
Contact: sdeaza@hsamaritano.org; 809-349-0022 Ext. 340. 523

Following the tournament there will be a prize-giving and celebration with food, music and dancing held at the Club de Caza y Pesca in La Romana.

About the Buen Samaritano Hospital Foundation

The Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation is a non-profit institution that has been providing assistance to the needy for more than 15 years. The organization is focused on supporting the development of programs and activities targeting the neediest in the Dominican Republic. The programs include: Malnutrition and Food Control for malnourished children and patients with HIV or Tuberculosis, Women’s Health, Bio-Sand Filters for clean drinking water in the Bateyes (in collaboration with Rotary Club International), HIV / AIDS Detection and Prevention Program (in collaboration with the MIR Foundation ) Integral Health and social care for children, Mobile Medical clinics in the Bateyes and City neighborhoods, and Medical Surgical Operations (Salpingoscopy, General and Reconstructive Surgery, Orthopedics, Gynecology, Dentistry, Ophthalmology, Pediatric Urology, Arteriovenous fistula , harelip, etc.).