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KortneyMcCaffrey Check-In 04/13/2026
Real people. Real stories. A cause that matters 💙
The Bronchiectasis and NTM Association's Airways & Fairways Charity Golf Tournament will take place in Orlando, FL on May 15, 2026. At the tournament, we will feature a special Honor Wall that highlights the names and stories that inspire our mission.
Each name represents someone whose life has been impacted by bronchiectasis or NTM lung disease.
We invite you to honor someone meaningful in your life. You can share your own name or recognize a family member, caregiver, healthcare provider, or anyone who has been touched by respiratory disease.
To add your tribute, please visit: https://copdf.co/supportgolf
Then follow these steps:
• Select $10
• Check the box for Honor Wall Tribute
• Choose In honor of under Type of dedication
• Enter the individual’s name in the Honoree Name field
• Enter your contact information
• Click Give Securely
If you need any help, feel free to reach out to giving@bronchandntm.org.
Adding a name to the Honor Wall is a simple way to make a meaningful impact and support a future with earlier diagnosis, better care, and more hope for those affected.
For more information about the tournament, visit: https://www.bronchiectasisandntminitiative.org/Get-Involved/Events/Airways-Fairways-Charity-Golf-Tournament
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I am so happy to read about this upcoming fundraising event. These events are not only a fundraiser, but they will also increase public awareness of BNTM throughout the country. I dreamt about events such as this taking place years ago, when nothing was happening in the BNTM space. We have come a long way over the past decade. Any contribution to the honor wall adds up to makes a difference for our BNTM community.
This is such a fun way to contribute to the cause and represent those affected. I have the pleasure of attending the event and cannot wait to see the names on display.
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