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Dallas Hope Charities hosts Topgolf fundraiser

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Dallas Hope Charities hosts its third Chip In For Hope: Topgolf fundraiser at Topgolf Dallas, 8787 Park Lane on Sunday, April 7 at 3 p.m.

Guests will step back in time to this year’s theme of Roaring 20s to enjoy an experience complete with themed decor. Costumes encouraged.

Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in the TopContender competition, vie for exclusive auction items, and connect with community leaders, businesses, and individuals passionate about making a difference.

Chip In For Hope is open to individuals and groups with various sponsorship opportunities available for businesses and organizations looking to support DHC.

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