Your participation supports charities in the bleeding disorder community!
A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the below charities. Giving back to the bleeding disorder community is very important to Perry Parker because he lives every day with Hemophilia A. His blood is deficient in Factor VIII so it does not clot properly and he has to infuse medicine to bring his clotting levels up to normal. Many children and adults in this community need help paying for their medical bills and attending summer camps and educational programs. Perry has a personal connection to these charities as the Hemophilia Foundation of Southern California is his family’s home chapter and he runs a national golf tournament for adults with bleeding disorders for the Wingmen Foundation.
You will have an opportunity to donate to these charities during the tournament, but if you choose to donate using the links below, please note “The Parker Invitational” in the reference section.
The Hemophilia Foundation of Southern California (HFSC) has worked to improve and enrich the lives of bleeding disorders community members for over 60 years. They serve Los Angeles, Orange, Kern, San Bernardino, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Riverside, Inyo and Ventura Counties. There are an estimated 2,500 individuals with bleeding disorders in Southern California.
Currently, HFSC offers assistance in many areas such as medical alert sponsorship, emergency financial assistance, family gatherings and retreats, educational programs, scholarships, and advocacy, in addition to youth focused programs like summer camp and teen leadership training.
Visit hemosocal.org for more information.
Wingmen Foundation augments the support of national organizations by providing additional services and financial assistance to those living with chronic conditions. Individuals, families, and groups become more empowered through the fitness, activities, advocacy, education, and financial assistance they offer. One of many chronic conditions that Wingmen Foundation is focused in supporting is Hemophilia. Visit wingmenfoundation.org for more information.