Ready, set, golf!

The Camille Montpetit golf tournament raises money for the Regroupement Loisir et Sport Québec, a group of organizations the Lifesaving Society is part of. Once again this year, the Society invites you to participate in this fun event held on June 9, 2015 at the Centre de golf le Versant.

Profits will be used to support the various Lifesaving Society funds*. To participate, complete this form (French only) and send it back to the Society. You can also send an email to rhawkins@sauvetage.qc.ca and indicate the name of each player and the chosen package or amount of the donation.

We hope seeing you on the court on June 9 for the 31st edition of the Camille Montpetit Classic! Thank you for your generosity and support in helping maintain sports and recreational activities.

*Funds you can support by participating to the golf tournament:

Simon-Pierre Fund
The Simon-Pierre Fund offers assistance to victims of water-related trauma. The assistance program has two missions: to provide victims and their relatives with information regarding therapeutic options, support groups and access to health professionals, and to offer assistance with medical and financial support. Part of the fund is also invested in research and development, educational campaigns and searches for missing victims.

Kelly-Anne-Drummond Fund
Le Fonds Kelly-Anne-Drummond supports support the development of lifesaving sport – the only sport aiming to save lives. Its budget is exclusively dedicated to increasing the reach of lifesaving sport, providing financial support to athletes for Canadian and international championships, and purchasing equipment athletes require for training.

Simon-Arago-Rosa Fund
Le Fonds Simon-Arago-Rosa helps promote a program of safe supervision of groups of children in an aquatic environment. Donations to this fund contribute to support, develop and publicize the safety measures that must be implemented and applied on a field trip near water with groups of children.

Swim to Survive Fund
The Swim to Survive Fund supports schools and aquatic facilities that wish to offer the Swim to Survive program. This program targets third-grade elementary school students, and allows them to be more aware of their aquatic skills and develop these skills so they can survive an unexpected fall into deep water. Swim to Survive prevents drowning, promotes physical activity and increases the children’s self-esteem.