The Peninsula Support Organization (PSO) Bluebills held their annual golf tournament in August, with the funds raised going to Dove House in Port Townsend.
According to Bekka …
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The Peninsula Support Organization (PSO) Bluebills held their annual golf tournament in August, with the funds raised going to Dove House in Port Townsend.
According to Bekka Bloom with Dove House, “100 percent of this net revenue goes toward providing the varied resources and services that help survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other types of crime to heal and rebuild their lives.”
The Bluebills presented a check to Dove House in the amount of $28,811 during a ceremony Sept. 19. In 2021, the PSO Bluebills raised $17,662 at the same tournament.