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Dear Friend,
Lending a hand for young people in Canada to further their dreams, develop their personality, give them a
foundation, and prepare them for the future is a prime directive of the Canadian Junior Golf Association.
Many young people do not have the opportunity to play sports because they cannot afford it. Many young people
scrape the barrel to find the finances necessary to compete in sport. Many young people are unaware of the
opportunities that sport gives them. Canada falls far behind in developing athletes that can compete on a world
stage. Our training programs need your help to develop our young athletes so that they can challenge the world.
There are over 400,000 potential young golfers in Canada according to a RCGA Participation Study. Not all have
the opportunity to participate in competitive events. The CJGA is constantly creating opportunities for young people.
Playing golf is becoming more expensive. Fostering the development of young golfers requires our youth play
under demanding conditions and in outstanding competitive venues. The Canadian Junior Golf Association’s
events in Canada provide these and much more. The International events the Canadian Junior Golf Association
participates in go a step beyond.
Yet, all this costs money. Many members of the Canadian Junior Golf Association will represent Canada in
England, Scotland, Belgium, Japan, South Africa, and the United States. In order to participate, junior golfers
must raise sufficient funds. But raising these funds is, at times, very difficult. Here is an opportunity for you to
benefit our youth of today.
We have only scratched the surface. While golf is a healthy, wholesome activity that relies on both physical and
mental discipline to succeed, it is also relatively expensive. We have made every effort to open the door to all
young people, regardless of economic means. But the reality is, without greater support these efforts will meet
with limited success.
There is no way we could afford our programs without your assistance. Remember our youth is our future.
Become a valuable partner in the development of the Canadian Junior Golf Association. Allow us to explore this
tremendous opportunity for the young people of our country. Because the Canadian Junior Golf Associations
goal is to make a difference in young peoples lives, we ask that you consider a tax-deductible gift.
Your generous support will go a long way to help benefit the programs of the Canadian Junior Golf Association
and make them the best available.
The Canadian Junior Golf Association is a not-for-profit registered Canadian amateur athletic association
(RCAAA) with Revenue Canada. Contributions to the Canadian Junior Golf Association are used to support
the programs that the CJGA conducts. All contributions to the association are thus tax deductible by individuals
and corporations alike.
Sincerely,
Earl Fritz
Executive Director
Lending a hand for young people in Canada to further their dreams, develop their personality, give them a
foundation, and prepare them for the future is a prime directive of the Canadian Junior Golf Association.
Many young people do not have the opportunity to play sports because they cannot afford it. Many young people
scrape the barrel to find the finances necessary to compete in sport. Many young people are unaware of the
opportunities that sport gives them. Canada falls far behind in developing athletes that can compete on a world
stage. Our training programs need your help to develop our young athletes so that they can challenge the world.
There are over 400,000 potential young golfers in Canada according to a RCGA Participation Study. Not all have
the opportunity to participate in competitive events. The CJGA is constantly creating opportunities for young people.
Playing golf is becoming more expensive. Fostering the development of young golfers requires our youth play
under demanding conditions and in outstanding competitive venues. The Canadian Junior Golf Association’s
events in Canada provide these and much more. The International events the Canadian Junior Golf Association
participates in go a step beyond.
Yet, all this costs money. Many members of the Canadian Junior Golf Association will represent Canada in
England, Scotland, Belgium, Japan, South Africa, and the United States. In order to participate, junior golfers
must raise sufficient funds. But raising these funds is, at times, very difficult. Here is an opportunity for you to
benefit our youth of today.
We have only scratched the surface. While golf is a healthy, wholesome activity that relies on both physical and
mental discipline to succeed, it is also relatively expensive. We have made every effort to open the door to all
young people, regardless of economic means. But the reality is, without greater support these efforts will meet
with limited success.
There is no way we could afford our programs without your assistance. Remember our youth is our future.
Become a valuable partner in the development of the Canadian Junior Golf Association. Allow us to explore this
tremendous opportunity for the young people of our country. Because the Canadian Junior Golf Associations
goal is to make a difference in young peoples lives, we ask that you consider a tax-deductible gift.
Your generous support will go a long way to help benefit the programs of the Canadian Junior Golf Association
and make them the best available.
The Canadian Junior Golf Association is a not-for-profit registered Canadian amateur athletic association
(RCAAA) with Revenue Canada. Contributions to the Canadian Junior Golf Association are used to support
the programs that the CJGA conducts. All contributions to the association are thus tax deductible by individuals
and corporations alike.
Sincerely,
Earl Fritz
Executive Director