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Seventh Barter is Smarter Golf Tournament Raises $10,000 for Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation-SE Region

In its seventh year, the Barter is Smarter Golf Tournament raised $10,000 to support the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation – Southeast Region. Over seven years, The Barter Company’s golf tournament has raised more than $60,000 to benefit the Foundation that provides financial, social and emotional support to thousands of families throughout the Southeast facing pediatric brain tumors.

The money raised from the tournament held early this month at St. Marlo Country Club in Duluth, GA, will help the Foundation work to eliminate the challenges of childhood brain tumors. Ric Zampatti, CEO of The Barter Company said: “We have proudly supported the Foundation for seven years via fundraising from this tournament. The Foundation does tremendous work helping the families of children in the Southeast who are living with the diagnosis of a brain tumor.”

Tammy Bates, National Director, Development Operations of the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation, said: “Money raised from The Barter Company’s golf tournament helps us serve families of children with pediatric brain tumors in 13 states in the Southeast region with education, financial assistance and emotional support. We believe that a world without childhood brain tumors is possible when we work together. We tremendously appreciate this support from The Barter Company.”

Staff members from The Barter Company proudly showcase a check representing the $10,000 raised from the golf tournament that will benefit the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation–Southeast Region.

About The Barter Company
The Barter Company has established itself as the leading force in the barter industry throughout the Southeast with offices in Georgia and Florida. Based in Kennesaw, GA, The Barter Company provides businesses with an alternative currency network by using barter dollars instead of cash to handle transactions. For more information, visit The Barter Company’s website.


About Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation, Southeast Region
In the United States, more than 28,000 children and teenagers in the United States are living with the diagnosis of a primary brain tumor. Every day, 13 children and teens are diagnosed with a brain tumor, the deadliest and most common form of cancer in kids under 15. The Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation helps families win the fight against that cancer.

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