By Lindsay Advocate October 2, 2025
Having carried the weight of mental health worries over many years, Barb Timms of Black Diamond Golf Club and author Paul Bromby wanted to organize a charity golf tournament that eliminated the stigma of mental illness and supported local mental health services.
Their Swing Fore Mental Health charity golf tournament on Sept. 16 achieved all of their goals.
“We had 148 golfers participate. It was a day of laughs, tears, great conversations, and even a wedding engagement on the second hole!” said Timms in a press release. “We were thrilled by the response to the tournament as we were able to sell out quickly. We’re very grateful to all who donated in the form of silent auction donations, prize donations, and those who volunteered their time.”
Bromby presented donations totalling $10,000 to Erin Coons, RMH Foundation CEO.
“The funds raised through the Swing Fore Mental Health Tournament supporting the creation of a Mental Health Emergency Services Unit as Ross Memorial expands its Emergency Department. Here patients in crisis will have access to 24/7 care in a safer and more private area,” said Coons. “We’re incredibly grateful to all who took part in this golf tournament. Your generosity will bring hope and care to people throughout the Kawartha Lakes.”
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