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Hit-a-Ball is a fundraiser that partners with golf tournaments in Brandon, Morden, and Portage La Prairie. It’s an easy way to add fun and variety to tournaments, and all that is needed is a par 3 hole at a minimum distance of 150 yards to be designated as the Hit-a-Ball for MS hole. The MS Society provides friendly volunteers to run the program, so you have one less hole to plan.

How does Hit a Ball for MS work?
With a minimum donation of $5, golfers may participate in the hole-in-one challenge. If their ball lands on the green, they win a sleeve of balls, and if they get a hole-in-one, they win a trip for two to Las Vegas!

Planning a Tournament?
Support the MS Society and offer your participants something special by inviting Hit-a-Ball along to enhance your event! Our program is teeing off to 14 successful years!

In Brandon, please contact Cindy Stumme at (204) 571-5671 for more information.

In Portage La Prairie or Morden, please contact Cindy Hope at (204) 239-1308 for more information.

Thank you to everyone - golfers, tournament managers and participating golf courses, volunteers, and our sponsors - for your generous support. Together, we raised over $60,000 to end MS in 2009!

 



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To be a leader in finding a cure for multiple sclerosis and enabling people affected by MS to enhance their quality of life.
 

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Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada
Suite 100-1465 Buffalo Place
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 1L8

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