Community Corner
Brackett’s Crossing Country Club Receives Award From Fraser
Fraser has awarded Brackett's Crossing Country Club the Louise Whitbeck Fraser Award.

Fraser, Minnesota’s largest and most experienced provider of autism services, awarded Brackett’s Crossing Country Club the Louise Whitbeck Fraser Award at the Fraser Recognition Breakfast on March 22.
The Louise Whitbeck Fraser Award recognizes those who are building on the legacy of Fraser founder, Louise Whitbeck Fraser. The award distinguishes outstanding vision and dedication of individuals and companies who have devoted themselves to improving the lives of children and adults with special needs.
For 17 years, Brackett’s Crossing Country Club has hosted the FORE! Fraser Benefit Golf Classic at no cost to Fraser. The value of this contribution is about $20,000 annually, and has totaled more than $300,000 over the length of the partnership. Beyond this direct contribution, their entire team at the country club is dedicated to ensuring the event is a huge success each year. They show care and compassion for Fraser client volunteers and are dedicated to the overall success of Fraser.
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Tom and Peggy Smith, owners of the country club, have a son who lives in a Fraser Supported Living apartment.
Fraser is Minnesota’s largest and most experienced provider of autism services. Fraser provides services for mental health and other developmental disabilities for children and adults with special needs through healthcare, education, and housing. For more information, call 612-861-1688 or visit www.fraser.org.