T-Shotz fundraiser for Tri-CountyParticipants will be some of the first to enjoy the newly opened T-Shotz golf and entertainment venue

KANSAS CITY, MO. – Tri-County Mental Health is proud to introduce Tee Off Fore Tri-County Mental Health, a community fundraiser at 5:30 p.m., Monday, Nov. 16 at T-Shotz, a new interactive golf venue at 660 NW Metro North Dr. Kansas City, Mo. 64155.

Tom Petrizzo, CEO of Tri-County, helped develop the idea for the community fundraiser along with a committee of staff, board of directors and community supporters.

“During the current health crisis, our focus remains on meeting the mental health needs of the communities we serve. Unfortunately, traditional charity events have been limited this year, and we are excited to be among the first nonprofits to work with this outdoor venue.”

Newly opened in October, T-Shotz is a mostly outdoor golf and entertainment restaurant venue. Individual tickets start at $125 and can be purchased here. For more information about sponsorship, please contact Dan Ryan at 816-612-8030 or follow this link.

“Most importantly, this new event is an opportunity for our community to support Tri-County and help fill the gap on services compromised because of the effects of COVID-19,” Petrizzo added.

Donations, ticket sales and sponsorships help fund items such as:

  • Emergency utility assistance for Northland families during the winter months
  • Holiday gifts and necessities for Tri-County families during the annual holiday gift donation project
  • Clothing assistance for Tri-County clients searching for employment
  • Sensory devices for youth clients

Tee Off Fore Tri-County Mental Health will adhere to strict social distancing guidelines including face covering requirements and provide hand sanitizing stations throughout the event. Those who are feeling sick or who have a temperature, will be asked to stay at home.

About Tri-County Mental Health Services

Serving Clay, Platte and Ray counties in northern Metropolitan Kansas City, Mo., Tri-County Mental Health Services opened in 1990 and has grown to a multi-location behavioral health facility serving more than 9,000 people every year. Offering youth and adult services, a robust prevention program and innovative treatment practices, Tri-County continues to be recognized nationally with awards for mental health service and quality programming. For more information about Tri-County, please visit Tri-CountyMHS.org

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