THE MEDALIST WELCOMED HANLEY CENTER 2012 GOLF CLASSIC
(HOBE SOUND, FL) The boards of Hanley Center
Foundation and Caron Treatment Centers recently celebrated
the Hanley Center 2012 Golf Classic at The Medalist Golf
Club in Hobe Sound. The annual event raises money and
awareness for the addiction treatment network’s scholarship
fund.
Bill O’Donnell served as chairman of the Hanley Center 2012
Golf Classic along with Co-chairs Joseph DeNucci and Skip
Gozzo. Committee members were Jack Barrett, Nellie Benoit,
Kim Coleman, Meredith Doerge, Mike Hanley, Dan McCarthy,
David Rinker, Barry Snader and Meredith Snader.
“We were thrilled to have such a strong leadership team
under Bill O’Donnell’s direction this year, and to have had
the Hanley Center 2012 Golf Classic played on this
prestigious course,” said Andrew Rothermel, Florida Market
President for Hanley Center and Caron Treatment Centers.
Headquartered in West Palm Beach, FL, Hanley
Center, part of Caron Treatment Centers, is a nonprofit
organization that offers a broad spectrum of programs based
on the most advanced research in the disease of addiction.
From detoxification and medical stabilization to
individualized treatment and continuing-care planning,
Hanley Center prides itself on offering the most innovative
and effective treatment programs designed by professional
experts in their respective fields. Unique to the center is
the Hanley Model of Care, which includes age and
gender-specific treatment programs. These tailored programs
ensure patients leave equipped with the necessary tools to
move forward on their journey of recovery.
Participants were treated to a morning of golf on the
prestigious course designed by Greg Norman. The afternoon
featured a luncheon and awards ceremony. First place winners
of the Hanley Center 2012 Golf Classic were Kelly Moore,
Drew Rothermel, Robert Rowling and Chico West. Second place
winners were Brian Curley, Jack Curley, Andrew Kennedy and
Nick Owen. Third place winners were Tom Bostwick, Graham
Doerge, Lindsay Smith and Alex Warner.
“The Lifesaver Patient Aid Fund provides vital financial
assistance to those seeking treatment due to limited
financial resources or restriction on insurance coverage,”
explains Dr. Rachel Docekal, Hanley Center Foundation CEO.
“Over the years, hundreds of people have received treatment
thanks to this special fund, which has helped to bring hope
into their lives and the lives of their families.”
Hanley Center 2012 Golf Classic double eagle
sponsor was Kip Kootz. Eagle sponsors were The Hanley Family
Foundation, Isador S. Segall Trust, and Barry and Meredith
Snader. Tee sponsor was B/E Aerospace. Hole-in-one sponsor
was Greater Yamaha. Friend sponsors were Brian Bastin; John
Curley; CARPA; Carrington Lloyd, Jr.; Neal, Gerber &
Eisenberg LLP; Palm Beach Kennel Club; Scott Waldman and
Delbert L. Williamson. In-kind donors were Alex & Ani, Greg
Norman Collection, Guy Harvey, Habaneros Cigars, Dick
Hellawell, Kiehl’s, Medalist Golf Club, Miami Dolphins,
Molton Brown, Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, Paul
Wilmont Communications, Professional Athlete representing
Waterford Crystal, Rockstar Recording Studios and Tumi.
Hanley Center is part of the Caron Treatment Centers
network.
A nationally-recognized nonprofit provider of alcohol and
drug addiction treatment, Caron’s continuum of treatment
centers represents one of the oldest and now largest
facilities offering primary, relapse and extended
residential treatment.
In Palm Beach County, Caron Treatment Centers operates
Hanley Center and Caron Renaissance. In Boca Raton, Caron
Renaissance is an extended care treatment center, treating
young adults and families affected by the disease of
addiction. Caron Renaissance has extensive experience in the
treatment of co-occurring psychological and psychiatric
disorders.
For more information about Hanley Center or upcoming events,
please visit
www.hanleycenter.org or call 866-4HANLEY
(866-442-6539).
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