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JURA hosts Charity Golf Tournament

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JURA hosts Charity Golf Tournament
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  • <span style="font-weight: 400;">Golf aficionados gather in Tamarac this Saturday for the annual Jamaican United Relief (JURA) Charity Golf Tournament, starting 8 am at the Woodlands Country Club.
  • </span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">Proceeds from this year event will go towards the 3D Project, a community-based rehabilitation program for the Disabled in rural Jamaica.
  • Based in the parish of St.
  • Catherine, Jamaica, 3D represents the three major areas of disability- sensory, learning, and motor and three crucial areas of rehabilitation: social, educational and economic.
  • </span> This tournament is organized in aid of our mission trip scheduled for November 12 - 16, 2015 to lend a hand to this worthy cause.

Golf aficionados gather in Tamarac this Saturday for the annual Jamaican United Relief (JURA) Charity Golf Tournament, starting 8 am at the Woodlands Country Club.

Proceeds from this year event will go towards the 3D Project, a community-based rehabilitation program for the Disabled in rural Jamaica. Based in the parish of St. Catherine, Jamaica, 3D represents the three major areas of disability- sensory, learning, and motor and three crucial areas of rehabilitation: social, educational and economic.

This tournament is organized in aid of our mission trip scheduled for November 12 - 16, 2015 to lend a hand to this worthy cause.

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