The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics Foundation Raises Nearly $50,000 Ahead of 11th Annual Golf Classic

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BETHESDA, Md., April 30, 2025 ~ The 11th Annual Golf Classic hosted by the Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics (CAO) Foundation is set to take place this Friday, May 2nd at Whiskey Creek Golf Club in Ijamsville, Maryland. As the charitable arm of CAO, one of the nation's largest orthopaedic care providers, the foundation has already raised nearly $50,000 for this year's event. This brings their total contributions through the Golf Classic to almost $200,000 over the past four years.

The proceeds from this year's event will benefit four local organizations and nonprofits. The first recipient is the Montgomery Cheetahs, a hockey club that provides children and young adults with developmental disabilities the opportunity to learn and play ice hockey in a supportive and inclusive environment. The second beneficiary is Jump for Our Heroes, a nonprofit that uses equine-assisted activities to promote healing, resilience, and community among veterans and first responders.

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The third recipient is JUST TRYAN IT, a Bethesda-based nonprofit that offers financial assistance to families with children undergoing cancer treatment. Their support helps cover essential expenses such as housing, utilities, and transportation. Lastly, the Hadassah Rehabilitation Center will also receive funds from this year's Golf Classic. This state-of-the-art facility under development at Hadassah Medical Organization will offer holistic care to patients recovering from physical injuries and psychological trauma. Once completed, it will serve up to 10,000 patients annually.

Dr. Nicholas Grosso, President of CAO expressed his excitement about the event saying, "More than a decade ago, we launched the Golf Classic as a way to support meaningful causes in our communities." He added that it has been incredibly rewarding to see how the event has grown over the years and helped raise significant funds for organizations making a real difference in the region and beyond.

In addition to this year's beneficiaries, the CAO Foundation has previously supported organizations such as Patriot Point, OHANA of Howard County, Bello Machre, Wounded Warrior Project, Providence Center, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, and the Paul Chester Children's Hope Foundation.

To learn more about The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics and their charitable efforts, please visit their website at CFAOrtho.com.
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