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Westfield Golf Outing Targets $75,000 for Accessible Van

A central Indiana child in need will receive a handicap-accessible van this year, provided the Samantha's House Foundation reaches its $75,000 fundraising goal during the annual golf outing on September 1. Hosted at the Wood Wind Golf Club in Westfield, the event serves as the organization's primary financial engine.

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The foundation, which traces its origins to a client case at Keller & Keller Injury Lawyers, has spent over 15 years providing critical mobility equipment and housing support to local families. Last year’s event raised more than $50,000, successfully funding a vehicle for a child named Victor in Plainfield. Since its inception, the non-profit has delivered over 10 vans and constructed three homes.

Participants can support the cause by registering a foursome or purchasing a hole sponsorship. For those who do not play golf, the foundation will host a live auction in the coming weeks. Jim Keller, president of the injury law firm, describes the day as a cornerstone of their community outreach, offering supporters a chance to meet previous recipients and witness the direct impact of their contributions. The organization is currently accepting nominations for families requiring a handicap-accessible van via its website.

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