2025 SLSF Buffalo Grove Golf Classic
Golf Tournament for Special Leisure Services FoundationAug 06, 2025 from 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM

SLSF Mission: We exist to support children and adults with disabilities through philanthropy for Northwest Special Recreation Association
SLSF Vision: Maximizing all philanthropic opportunities to build a future that is diverse and inclusive by opening doors through innovative services and community opportunities.
SLSF Established Date: November 7th, 1980
Pillars: transportation, Programs, Inclusion, Scholarships, Athletics
Join the Rotary Club of Buffalo Grove and Special Leisure Services Foundation to support recreational programs for children and adults with disabilities. Golfers will enjoy lunch, dinner and drinks along with 18 holes at the beautiful Arboretum Golf Club. All proceeds will support Special Leisure Services Foundation (SLSF), the fundraising arm of Northwest Special Recreation Association (NWSRA) and the Rotary Club of Buffalo Grove.
Your participation will support SLSF in fundraising towards our 5 pillars: general programs, inclusion, athletics, scholarships and accessible transportation. NWSRA provides recreational programs so that children and adults with disabilities have the opportunity to have fun, make friends, be included, go new places, learn new things and celebrate their lives.
Rotary is a worldwide volunteer organization of more than 1.2 million business professionals and community leaders united worldwide to provide humanitarian service and to help build goodwill and peace. “Service Above Self” is every Rotarian’s motto in conducting projects to address today’s challenges, including literacy, disease, hunger, poverty, lack of clean water, and environmental concerns-while all the time encouraging high ethical standards in all vocations. Polio Plus is Rotary’s flagship program, an effort begun in 1985 to eradicate polio as a disease around the world. By the time polio is eradicated, Rotary club members will have contributed over $1 billion and countless hours to immunize more than two billion children in 122 countries. Member clubs meet weekly to plan and deliver service projects, discuss community and international issues, and enjoy fellowship. Clubs are nonpolitical and open to every race, culture and creed. The Buffalo Grove club is dedicated to its community and those we work with in service.

401 Half Day Road
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089