Navy Safe Harbor Foundation and National Capital Council Navy League are teaming again this year to raise funds to aid service members and their families through our 11th annual golf tournament. This year’s tournament will be held at Springfield Golf and Country Club on August 9th. Check in begins at 11:30 AM. Register now at and reserve your spot.

 

In addition to golf, we are partnering with AmFund to provide our supporters the opportunity to take the trip of their dreams while backing service members and their families. Included in your golf registration is access to our virtual and in person travel package silent auction. Seven trips ranging from the beauty and relaxation of Key West, Florida to the grand castles of Ireland will open for virtual bidding on Monday, August 2nd at 9:00am and continues through Monday, August 9th at 6:30pm. Exclusive trips will opened for bidding during the cocktail hour, available to in person attendees only, following the golf tournament.

 

Use this QR code to be the first to bid on a trip of a lifetime all while helping service members and their families.

 

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