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Children’s Safe Harbor’s to host 2nd annual Sporting Clay Tournament on February 28 at Blackwood Sporting in Conroe.

Take your best shot against child abuse! Join Children’s Safe Harbor as they host their second annual Sporting Clay Tournament fundraising event on Friday, February 28 from noon to 4 p.m. at Blackwood Sporting in Conroe, TX, at 11400 FM 2854.
 
Children’s Safe Harbor’s mission is to achieve justice, healing, and hope for every child victim of severe physical abuse, sexual assault, child sex trafficking, neglect, and trauma, and to engage the community in that mission. As a nationally accredited nonprofit children’s advocacy organization, Children’s Safe Harbor is the only organization of its kind in our community that coordinates with local law enforcement, children’s protective services, and medical and behavioral health care systems to provide effective, efficient, child-centered investigations and healing services.
 
The center coordinates with local law enforcement, children’s protective services, and medical and behavioral health care systems to provide effective, efficient, and child-centered investigations and healing services.
 
“We look forward to hosting our second annual tournament, which is expected to outpace the success of last year’s inaugural event, which had an incredible turnout by participants and sponsors,” said Robert Austria, event co-chair and board member of Children’s Safe Harbor, and Regional Manager of Woodforest National Bank.
 
Donna Hansen, JD, event co-chair and board member of Children’s Safe Harbor, and Felony Division Chief of the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office, added, “Our sporting clay tournament is not only a fun and great team-building experience, it is also an important fundraiser for our community as proceeds will benefit abused and traumatized children.”
 
The tournament will feature 72 birds, 3 boxes of shells, lunch, dinner, and drinks, and an enticing silent auction. Teams of four are $500 and individual tickets are $125.
 
Participation is limited to 100 shooters. For more information, visit www.ChildrensSafeHarbor.org.