For love of the gamePosted By FIONA ISAACSON , EXAMINER STAFF WRITER
Posted 1 day ago
In loving memory of their son, the Freeman family is hosting a golf tournament fundraiser to help families of Canadian soldiers overseas and to make sure the proper services are available when those soldiers come home.
The first Pte. Michael Freeman Memorial Golf Tournament will be held Aug. 21 at Baxter Creek Golf Club.
Pte. Freeman, 28, died Dec. 26, 2008 when his armoured vehicle struck a roadside bomb during a security patrol in southern Afghanistan.
He was based at CFB Petawawa with November Company, 3rd Battalion, the Royal Canadian Regiment.
This is the first public event the family has organized in Pte. Freeman's memory.
"It's helping us get through it," Mark Freeman, his father, said Sunday.
"It's a way to keep him in our minds. Showing what he wanted to do. He loved the outdoors."
Tournament proceeds will be split between the Military Families Fund, which provides comfort and support to those whose loved ones are overseas, and The Hospital Comforts Fund that helps injured soldiers when they return.
Freeman said the idea for the golf tournament came from his friend Jamie Maxwell. The idea ties in well because Pte. Freeman set up a golf driving range when he was in Afghanistan where Afghan children would bring back golf balls in exchange for candy, clothing or whatever else the soldiers could do to help them.
Freeman said there's often not much reporting about what happens when soldiers come home -that many have lost an arm or leg or are suffering emotionally, such as post-traumatic stress disorder.
"I don't know think people realize how many of our fellas come home injured," Freeman said.
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Some of them have been "right next to their buddies who have been killed and it affects them for the rest of their lives," he said.
It's a side of war the government doesn't want the public to hear much about, Freeman said.
"The casualties aren't just the ones that are fallen. There are thousands of other casualties besides that."
Freeman is looking forward to the golf tournament.
"I'm sure it will be a great time. There's been excellent feedback," he said.
"We're hoping to raise $5,000 to $6,000. I'm sure my goal is low."
NOTE:There is a Military Family Support Group meeting every other Wednesday, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at the Peterborough Armoury. (Next one is June 16). It's for families who have lost someone serving in the military and for families of those currently serving overseas.Mark Freeman,who is on the organizing committee, said they've had roughly 30 people at each meeting so far since they started May 5. "We get to share our story of Michael ... what he meant for the people over there and what he did there," Freeman said.
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Tournament
Pte. Michael Freeman Memorial Golf Tournament
Saturday Aug. 21, 1 p.m., Baxter Creek Golf Club
$150 per person, includes golf cart, prize and dinner
Funds raised will be split between the Military Families Fund and the Hospital Comforts Fund
To register contact Mark Freeman: 741-3710 (home), 768-3710 (cell), mark.
freeman@sympatico.ca or call Jamie Maxwell, 876-6980
Registration closes July 31. Tournament is a 4 man/woman scramble and teams must have at least 1 woman.
Sponsors are also welcome with monetary or prize donations. A company can sponsor a hole for $200.
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