CJ Lomas Recovery Foundation U A

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Susan301, Volunteer

Rating: 5

05/05/2014

The CJ Lomas Foundation is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization created by Charlie and Patti Lomas to honor the memory of their son, CJ, who was lost to a heroin overdose in March, 2012. It was CJ's wish that addicts and their families could have an outlet for financial and emotional support with their recovery. It is also the goal of the Foundation to bring awareness of the the heroin epidemic to our community. In 2 short years, the Foundation has held 2 annual golf outings and have raised funds to support the inpatient recovery programs for 6 individuals fighting drug addiction. The 3rd Annual CJ Lomas Recovery Foundation Golf Outing will be held at Muskego Lakes Country Club on July 25, 2014. This year's goal is to assist 12 addicts in their recovery. I have had the pleasure of working with Charlie and Patti to plan these outings. This family has truly taken a terrible tragedy and turned it into a blessing and act of kindness. While they wish to have never been in this position, they know far too well the importance of this cause to our community and our neighborhoods. Please support this most important mission.

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Carolyn74 Volunteer

Rating: 5

05/06/2014

This organization is out there to help the families that are struggling with a loved one that suffers with addiction. The foundation was organized after the loss of their son to a heroine overdose. The struggles this family was faced with over the years brings many years of wisdom and sympathy for anyone out there looking for help! The goal of the C J Lomas foundation is to assist people who are looking for help in their recovery. The 3rd Annual CJ Lomas Recovery Foundation Golf Outing will be held at Muskego Lakes Country Club on July 25, 2014. This year's goal is to assist 12 addicts in their recovery. If there is anyway you could help out with this well needed foundation, NOW is the time!

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