The Spring Meeting of the Maine Chapter of the New England PGA was held Tuesday, April 17 at The Woodlands Club in Falmouth. The Chapter is part of the NEPGA Foundation which presented the Travis Mills Foundation a check for $1,000.
The Travis Mills Foundation renovated the former Elizabeth Arden estate into a place of respite and relaxation for America’s military families.
Travis Mills Foundation representative Brandy Cain stated that the donation would pay for a veteran and his family to come to the retreat for an entire week.
The New England PGA Golf Foundation is committed to its mission of impacting the lives of veterans, youth and diverse populations through the game of golf.
Recently founded, the New England PGA Foundation will continually work to promote the game and improve the lives of thousands of children, military veterans and their families. Although the NEPGA fosters competition, the New England PGA Charitable Foundation is designed to encourage fellowship, good sportsmanship, continued skill development, honesty, integrity and etiquette.

Pictured, left to right — Rob Jarvis, President NEPGA Foundation; Brandy Cain, Travis Mills Foundation; Tony Decker, Maine Chapter NEPGA President.
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