Crisis Center for South Suburbia to Host 33rd Annual Dianne Masters Cup Charity Golf Outing (Tinley Park, IL) – The Crisis Center for South Suburbia will host its 33rd Annual Dianne Masters Cup Charity Golf Outing on Tuesday, Aug. 11, at Silver Lake Country Club in Orland Park, with proceeds supporting services for survivors of domestic violence across Chicago’s South Suburbs.
The annual fundraiser honors the legacy of Dianne Masters, the organization’s founder, whose work helped establish the Crisis Center’s mission of providing safety, advocacy and support for individuals and families affected by domestic violence.
This year’s event is presented by title sponsors Hutchison, Anders & Hickey and Andrew Leoni, CFP®, of Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, whose support will help fund the Crisis Center’s programs and services.
Participants can register for either an 18-hole or 9-hole golf outing, with registration including a grab-and-go breakfast, lunch, on-course contests and games, and a post-golf celebration. Community members who do not golf are also invited to attend the evening celebration, which will feature dinner, raffles and additional fundraising activities.
The Dianne Masters Cup is the Crisis Center’s second-largest fundraising event of the year and helps fund free services for survivors of domestic violence and their children throughout the South Chicagoland region.
Funds raised support emergency shelter, transitional housing, counseling, legal advocacy, community education and prevention programs designed to help survivors achieve safety and rebuild their lives.
“The Dianne Masters Cup is a special event that brings together our supporters, sponsors, and community partners to make a lasting impact for survivors,” said Pam Kostecki, executive director of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. “Every dollar raised helps ensure that survivors receive the free, comprehensive services they need to find safety, regain independence, and build brighter futures.”
Individuals interested in golfing, attending the dinner, becoming a sponsor or making a donation can register online or contact the Crisis Center directly.
The Crisis Center for South Suburbia serves survivors of domestic violence and their children throughout the South Chicagoland area. In addition to operating a 24-hour crisis hotline, the nonprofit provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, counseling, legal advocacy and community education programs.
Anyone experiencing domestic violence or seeking assistance can contact the Crisis Center’s 24-hour hotline at 708-429-7233 (SAFE).
Crisis Center for South Suburbia to Host 33rd Annual Dianne Masters Cup Charity Golf Outing









