1221 Geneva National Ave. S, Lake Geneva, WI  53147  *  262-245-7310

From Disabilities

to Possibilities...

Serving the Special Needs Community

of Walworth County, WI

Please Join Us for the 6th Annual

Lifelong Empowerment Open

Monday, June 25, 2012

at Geneva National Golf Club

The 2012 L.E.O. will Benefit:

Lakeland School, Inspiration Ministries,

Twin Oaks Homeless Shelter,

The Autism Support Fund

and The Geneva National Foundation

Click on the movie above to see highlights from the 2011 L.E.O.

From Our Director...

    There are more than 4,000 individuals in Walworth County, WI living with special needs or disabilities...that's 4% of our population.  And while we have amazing resources and organizations for special needs individuals to benefit from, there are still many needs not being met.

    The Geneva National Foundation is committed to being at the forefront of awareness, education and funding for those living with disabilities.  The organizations we have supported over the past seven years provide enormous assistance to this often-overlooked segment of society.

    Through this website, it is our sincere hope that you will gain an understanding of who we support, why we support them, and choose to become involved in the Geneva National Foundation.  Whether monetarily or through volunteering at the Lifelong Empowerment Open (The L.E.O.), we look forward to partnering with you in helping those with special needs go from disabilities to possibilities.

 

Sincerely,

Julia Ingersoll

Executive Director 

From Our

Presenting Sponsor...

    America is the Land of Opportunity. But for people with special needs, opportunity doesn't knock very often; and when it does, the doors can be very difficult to open.

    In Walworth County, we have outstanding organizations that serve people with special needs, and this year's L.E.O. is dedicated to provide funding so that their doors remain open for a very long time.

    Lakeland School provides education and life training for students with special needs, ages 3 to 21. Twin Oaks Homeless Shelter provides temporary housing for families in need, many of whom struggle with disabilities. The Autism Support Fund provides financial resources for children with autism to receive necessary treatments. And Inspiration Ministries offers independent and assisted living for adults with disabilities.

    My hope is that you will join us on Monday, June 25th, 2012, for Walworth County's largest one-day fundraiser - the Lifelong Empowerment Open - as we gather for a day of golf and fun in an effort to open doors and create opportunities for people in our community.

 

Sincerely,

Gregg Kunes

Owner, Kunes Country Auto Group

Geneva National Foundation Board member