Indianapolis golf event raises funds for ALS research in 14th year
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Bob Kravitz ALS Golf Classic returned to the Country Club of Indianapolis Monday afternoon to raise funds for ALS research.
Hosted by the ALS Foundation, the event marked its 14th year. It was organized in memory of Bob Kravitz’s mother, Edith, who died from ALS in 2007.
News 8’s “Daybreak” anchor Scott Sander emceed the event for the third consecutive year.
The annual event not only honors Edith Kravitz’s legacy but also supports vital research efforts to combat ALS.
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