Community Corner

Harry Snyder Memorial Golf Tournament To Benefit Children's Therapy Center

The tournament, whose namesake was a longtime University Place resident and ardent supporter of CTC, is scheduled for Sept. 10, at the Fircrest Golf Club.

(Editor's note: This is from the Children's Therapy Center)

Every family has their own personal journey. Children’s Therapy Center (CTC) is dedicated to helping them discover what that journey is. Through a customized therapy program for each child, therapists at CTC change the world for these families by unleashing the potential that lies within.

When you walk through the doors at CTC, you immediately know CTC is different. The facilities are warm and inviting. Therapy looks alot like play. The therapists respect parents as the most important component of their child’s development.

Find out what's happening in University Placewith free, real-time updates from Patch.

“This is the place to take your child with special needs!” – CTC Mom

You too can change the world for these kids by participating in the Harry Snyder Memorial Golf Tournament. Harry was a long-time resident of University Place and an ardent supporter of CTC. Proceeds from the tournament will help children with special needs reach their full potential. The tournament is at Fircrest Golf Club on Monday, September 10th at noon. Registration and sponsorship opportunities are available online at www.ctckids.org.

Find out what's happening in University Placewith free, real-time updates from Patch.

CTC was founded in 1979. Their mission is maximizing the potential of children with special needs by providing individualized, family-centered therapy services including: physical, occupational, speech-language, oral motor and feeding therapy. Their Tacoma facility is located at 8717 S. Hosmer Street. CTC is a proud member of Dynamic Partners – a unique collaboration of organizations including CTC, SKIP Early Intervention, Dynamic Orthotic Systems, SPIO Compression Garments, and Dynamic Labs. Celebrate what is. Commit to what can be.


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here

More from University Place