Lifeline’s 15th annual golf tournament raises $40,000

September 10, 2024

Lifeline’s 15th annual golf tournament raises $40,000 for addiction recovery. Approximately 100 golfers on 25 teams raised $40,000 Friday at Lifeline Recovery Center’s 15th annual golf tournament. The tournament at Paxton Park Golf Course benefits Lifeline’s residential treatment services for those struggling with addiction.

Sponsors included:
*3 C's Concrete Work
*Alford Law Office
*American Church Group
*Baird - Rudolph Brothers Wealth Advisors
*BFW Marcum
*Cruise Planners - Kent Cadwell
*Fabick Cat
*Faith Center
*Fellowship of Christian Athletes
*Finish Line Car Wash
*FNB Bank
*Graceland Portale Buildings
*Gravity Diagnostics
*Heartland Church
*Hutson
*I5 Design Group
*Jason and Becky Bell
*Kentucky Tobacco Outlet
*Limitless Adventures Travel - Penny Knott
*Little Tractor and Equipment Company
*Lone Oak First Baptist Church
*M&P Remodeling
*Milner & Orr
*Nesbitt's, Inc.
*New Life Associates, Inc.
*Paducah Bank
*Paducah Insurance
*Paxton Park Golf Course
*Randy Bridge KY State Kentucky State Representative
*Richard Fairhurst
*Rick Leeper
*Rosebower Baptist Lone Oak First Baptist Church
*Stan and Missy Eckenberg
*Steve and Nancy Powless
*Stewart Girl Ministries
*Sutton Investment and Retirement Partners
*The Brown Family
*The Golf Complex
*Waterway Ag, Inc.
*Williams Heating Air & Plumbing
*Williams, Williams, & Lentz, LLP

Todd Trimble, tournament chair and Lifeline board member, said the event offers an opportunity for golfers to support a good cause and have fun together.

Proceeds help keep costs low for those seeking treatment at Lifeline’s separate men’s and women’s campuses. “Because of community support, we can offer long-term residential treatment program for $3,000, well under the cost of most 30-day treatment programs,” he said.

Ashley Miller, Lifeline executive director, said donations can make the program available to more people. “Currently, our facilities allow us to accept just half of all applicants,” Miller said. “Community support helps us grow, so we can help more people struggling with addiction.”

Lifeline Recovery Center is a Christ-centered recovery program for those dealing with life-controlling addictions. Started in 2004 in Paducah, Ky., the program has served more than 2,500 people with a 60 percent success rate of sobriety after one year. Charitable donations provide more than 35 percent of its budget. To donate, see LifelineRecoveryCenter.org.

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