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JTHF Teams up with Robert Jackson on Golf Outing

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July 15, 2006
The Jeffrey Thomas Hayden Foundation (JTHF) and former Cincinnati Bengal great Robert Jackson have teamed up for this year’s annual Golf Outing at Beckett Ridge Country Club, which will be held on Monday, October 2, 2006. This is one of the major fundraisers for the Foundation and will now be known as the “Robert Jackson Golf Classic, Benefiting the Jeffrey Thomas Hayden Foundation”. The day’s events will include a “Legends Lunch”, which will feature former Bengal players as well as several local celebrities that will be on hand to meet and greet golfers and sponsors.

Robert, who played defensive back for the Bengals during the eighties, has been active with the Foundation since its inception. “It’s an honor and a privilege to have Robert partner with us and we are looking forward to a successful event”, stated JTHF President Tim Hayden.

“Teaming up with JTHF on their Golf Outing allows me and my friends to help “Make a Difference” in the fight against this deadly disease. Over the past several years I’ve gotten to know the Hayden’s and my son Brandon was a former classmate and friend of Jeff and his brother Joe, so it really hit home when we found out about his diagnosis”, said Jackson.

The Inaugural Robert Jackson Golf Classic Benefiting the Jeffrey Thomas Hayden Foundation will be held at the Beckett Ridge Country Club in West Chester on Monday October 2nd. Online registration opens on August 1st and sponsorship opportunities are now available. More information about this and other fundraising events can be found at the Foundations website at www.jthf.org.

The Jeffrey Thomas Hayden Foundation is a registered 501c(3) non profit organization that was created to Make a Difference in the fight against pediatric brain tumors. For more information visit our web site at www.jthf.org