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LEGO Systems Inc., as a significant employer in the state of Connecticut, is pleased to once again host a charity golf tournament to benefit Connecticut Children’s and continue giving back to the Connecticut community. LEGO Systems is partnering with the Travelers Championship, Connecticut’s PGA TOUR event, to deliver a first class experience for all participants. The Travelers Championship functions as a substantial fundraising mechanism in the region, and is delighted to continue a partnership with LEGO Systems Inc. to generate funds and goodwill for Connecticut Children’s and Hartford’s Camp Courant.
Proceeds in support of Connecticut Children’s will fund the purchase of a Tecotherm Neo for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). This total body cooling and warming system helps maintain normothermia in pediatric patients for short or long-term treatments. The innovative, servo-controlled design continuously monitors an infant’s temperature, making precise adjustments to the cooling fluid every 2 seconds to ensure the infant’s temperature remains stable.
Registration and Sponsorship Opportunities are available!
For more information about this event, visit the Connecticut Children’s Medical Center Foundation website