Every year, the tournament benefits the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. The 4th Annual Mitchell Swayze Page tennis tournament successfully raised $16,000 this year. Congratulations to the committee who put on the event.
Here, Gregory J. Perenich (left), with a group of individuals who helped raise $16,000 for the American Foundation of Suicide Prevention at Innisbrook Golf & Spa Resort.
Swayze Page was 23 years old when he took his own life. He lost his battle with autistic-related disorders, depression and alcoholism. Swayze loved his family, the Dallas Cowboys, and playing tennis.
Greg is co-founder of PERENICH Law and has been a forceful champion for the injured for more than 30 years. He is a lifelong resident of Pinellas County and was educated in public schools in Clearwater and Tarpon Springs.
Every year, the tournament benefits the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. The 4th Annual Mitchell Swayze Page tennis tournament successfully raised $16,000 this year. Congratulations to the committee who put on the event.
Swayze Page was 23 years old when he took his own life. He lost his battle with autistic-related disorders, depression and alcoholism. Swayze loved his family, the Dallas Cowboys, and playing tennis.
Greg is co-founder of PERENICH Law and has been a forceful champion for the injured for more than 30 years. He is a lifelong resident of Pinellas County and was educated in public schools in Clearwater and Tarpon Springs.