Hospital for Special Care Ivan Lendl Golf Classic Raises $120,000 for Adaptive Sport

May 31, 2022Media Contact:Wendy DeAngeloVice President, Development and Communications 860-259-7882wdeangelo@hfsc.org 

Hospital for Special Care Ivan Lendl Golf Classic Raises $120,000 for Adaptive Sports

NEW BRITAIN, CT – The 27th annual Hospital for Special Care (HFSC) Ivan Lendl Golf Classic met its goal, raising more than $120,000 in gross revenue to support athletic programs for children, adolescents and adults. The tournament took place May 9, 2022 at the TPC River Highlands in Cromwell. Sponsors, including, Platinum sponsors Kaestle Boos Associates, Inc., and Webster Bank allow HFSC to provide the adaptive sports program and camp to participants at no cost.

“Adaptive sports and recreation allow individuals living with disabilities to build skills, confidenceand friendships,” says Lynn Ricci, President and CEO of HFSC, “Thanks to our sponsors, we continue to offer accessible sports and recreation opportunities for young athletes, at a time it is needed most.”The Hospital for Special Care Ivan Lendl Adaptive Sports Camp is a day camp offered annually for youth ages 6-19 living with physical disabilities. Campers are provided instruction in a variety of adaptive sports. Specialized adaptive equipment, including sport wheelchairs, allow for individualized accommodation to meet variable levels of independence and ability. Year-round adaptive sports programs at HFSC give both children and adults the opportunity to participate in both competitive and recreational sports and fitness programs.Jonathan Slifka, from West Hartford, Executive Assistant to the Commissioner of the Connecticut State Department of Aging and Disability Services, returned as the event’s honorary chair. “Our deepest gratitude to Ivan Lendl, Bob Maxon, and all of the sponsors and players who have continued to believe in my family's vision for an adaptive sports camp,” says Slifka, “Together, we continue to rebuild lives."The Ivan Lendl Adaptive Sports Camp will be held at Berlin High School from August 8 – 12, 2022. Information about registration and volunteer opportunities is available on the Hospital for Special Care website at: https://hfsc.org/sports-and-fitness/ivan-lendl-adaptive-sports-camp/About Hospital for Special CareHospital for Special Care (HFSC) is the fourth largest, free-standing long-term acute care hospital in the U.S. and one of only two in the nation serving adults and children. HFSC is recognized for advanced care and
Ivan Lendl; Jonathan Slifka, honorary Chair; and Bob Maxon, NBC Connecticut, emcee
rehabilitation in pulmonary care, acquired brain injury, medically-complex pediatrics, neuromuscular disorders including ALS research, spinal cord injury, comprehensive heart failure and comprehensive inpatient and outpatient treatment for children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder.Located in New Britain and Hartford, CT, HFSC operates inpatient and outpatient facilities serving Southern New England and the Tri-State area on a not-for-profit basis. For the latest news and information, please visit www.hfsc.org, and follow us on Facebook @HospitalforSpecialCare and Twitter @HospSpecialCare.###
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