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Turning Pointe Autism Foundation Announces 2025 Annual Golf Outing is set for July 14

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Above / Fore! Outing also will present Brunch & Browse featuring Trailblazing Golfer and Advocate Amy Bockerstette.

Turning Pointe Autism Foundation Report

Turning Pointe Autism Foundation is thrilled to announce the return of its highly anticipated Annual Golf Outing and Brunch & Browse. The event will take place on Monday, July 14, 2025, at the beautiful Butterfield Country Club in Oak Brook, Illinois.

This year’s event features a very special guest and keynote speaker: Amy Bockerstette, the trailblazing athlete whose viral performance at the 2019 WM Phoenix Open inspired millions and led to the founding of her nonprofit, the I GOT THIS Foundation. Bockerstette notably is the first person with Down syndrome to compete in a national collegiate golf championship and receive an athletic scholarship. She will speak at the Brunch & Browse event, sharing her remarkable story of resilience, courage and determination.

In 2024, Bockerstette and the I GOT THIS Foundation partnered with Turning Pointe Autism Foundation to host a golf clinic for neurodiverse individuals, reinforcing the power of inclusion in sports and beyond. Her continued collaboration with Turning Pointe amplifies her belief that everyone deserves the opportunity to say “I got this” on the course, in the workplace, and in life. Her message of inclusion and empowerment is sure to be one of the highlights of the day.

Key Event Details for July 14, 2025

Location: Butterfield Country Club, Oak Brook, IL
Date: Monday, July 14, 2025
Golf Registration: 10AM (Note Golf is Sold Out)
Brunch & Browse: 10AM to 1PM – Brunch will feature boutique shopping and keynote from Amy Bockerstette. Cost: $175 per person / $1,500 Table for 10
Shotgun Start (Golf Outing): 12:30 PM

Honoring Excellence: Annual Awards Presentation

Turning Pointe Autism Foundation is proud to announce the establishment of the Dan Wolf Sr. Memorial Award, a new annual honor recognizing extraordinary individuals who exemplify the values of compassion, integrity and unwavering commitment to community.

This prestigious award is named in memory of Dan Wolf Sr., a beloved leader and advocate known for his deep generosity, humility, and enduring impact on the lives of others. Dan Wolf Sr. dedicated his life to service, business leadership and philanthropy that made a meaningful difference, especially in the lives of individuals with autism. 

The award is intended to honor individuals who, like Dan, lead not with fanfare but with purpose. 

First-ever Dan Wolf Sr. Memorial Award goes to Jay Ferguson

Turning Pointe is honored to present the first-ever Dan Wolf Sr. Memorial Award to Jay Ferguson, whose steadfast support, kindness, and integrity have left a lasting mark on our organization and the community we serve. Ferguson’s actions reflect the same spirit of dedication and quiet generosity that defined Dan Wolf Sr.’s legacy.

2025 True North Award goes to Chris Maul

Turning Pointe Autism Foundation is proud to announce that Chris Maul has been selected as the recipient of the 2025 True North Award, a long-standing tradition that recognizes outstanding leadership, vision, and unwavering commitment to Turning Pointe’s mission.

The True North Award is presented annually to an individual who exemplifies the values and direction that guide Turning Pointe: integrity, purpose and a dedication to empowering individuals with autism through education, vocational training and compassionate care. Like a compass pointing toward true north, the recipient serves as a guiding force, keeping the organization focused on what matters most.

Maul has demonstrated these values through years of dedicated service, advocacy, support and now leadership as a Board member. As a member of the Turning Pointe Board of Directors, Maul has helped guide the organization through pivotal growth and change this year. He is not only a strategic thinker, but a person who leads with heart always putting students, families, and mission at the forefront.

More Than Just Golf

This year’s outing is packed with exciting activities and surprises—too many to list. Attendees will have the chance to win a year-long Lexus lease, Putt Your Way to the Masters, and explore the Art Exhibit Hall featuring stunning artwork created by Turning Pointe students. From luxury raffle items to interactive sponsor experiences and exclusive boutique shopping, the day promises something memorable for every guest.

Carrie Provenzale, Executive Director of Turning Pointe, is pictured with attendees during the 2024 Brunch & Browse Luncheon. 

Brunch & Browse is a special addition to the annual golf outing, designed to celebrate and uplift women in our community, caregivers, educators, advocates, and supporters. Guests will enjoy a stylish brunch experience, inspiring programming, and a curated boutique shopping experience. 

The event also will welcome Freida Rothman, the renowned New York-based luxury jewelry designer, who will be in attendance with her latest collections. In addition, attendees can shop a selection of unique and elegant offerings from various local women-owned businesses and vendors from Regenerate Boutique and Somnvie, making this a morning of connection, inspiration, and meaningful support for the Turning Pointe mission. 

Supporting a Worthy Cause

All proceeds from the event will benefit Turning Pointe Autism Foundation’s life-changing programs and services, which support individuals with autism in building independence, developing job skills, and accessing meaningful learning opportunities.

“This outing is about more than golf—it’s about community, inclusion, and creating possibilities,” said Carrie Provenzale, Executive Director of Turning Pointe. “Having Amy with us to share her journey makes this year’s event especially powerful.”

Registration & Sponsorship Opportunities

To register, sponsor or learn more about the event, visit
www.turningpointeautismfoundation.org/2025-butterfield-golf-outing

Turning Pointe Autism Foundation since 2007

Established in 2007, Turning Pointe strives to raise the quality of educational supports for children and young adults with autism. As a 501(c)(3), the nonprofit organization relies on the partnership of volunteers, donors, school districts and Employment Partners to build a thriving center for students learning with autism.

To learn more, visit turningpointeautismfoundation.org/.

I GOT THIS Foundation since 2019

The I GOT THIS Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to providing golf instruction and playing opportunities for people with Down syndrome and other intellectual and developmental disabilities. Golf is a sport where everyone plays the same game on the same field. Our vision is that the game of golf reflects the diversity of society in its inclusion of athletes with intellectual disabilities.

For more information, visit www.igotthis.foundation.

Photos submitted by Julie Schmidt for Turning Pointe Autism Foundation.

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