
Date/Time
Date(s) - 09/21/2020
1:00 pm to 11:00 pm
Location
The Cape Club of Sharon
Join Children Across America for our second annual golf benefit on Monday Sept 21,2020 with a 1 PM tee off and help us send 100 underpriviledged kids to our free summer STEM day camp. This event will be held at the 5 star Cape Club of Sharon. A day of golf at on one of the most beautiful private clubs in New England ending with an elegant dinner and auction.
This is a must for any company looking to help children in need develop the skill sets they need to succeed in school and life. We are an entirely volunteer 501C3 nonprofit and all are services are free of charge to any child in need.
All skill levels of golfers are welcome. We have two different formats of play. One to accommodate the casual golfer – scramble, and the other for the avid golfer – best ball of four. Registration closes on 9/18, field is limited to 128 golfers, this event will sell out!
All proceeds from this event will go to Children Across America and it’s STREAM camp for underserved youth age 4-9 to study science, technology, reading, engineering, arts and math. Each day ends with a free nutritious lunch. In a single program we feed the body and the mind. This free 7 week summer camp helps children develop healthy habits, build new skills, make friends and eat a hearty meal every day of the summer.
Purchase your foursome to golf or just join us for the fabulous banquet and auction. Foursomes are $1000 and include boxed lunch, green fees and cart and banquet dinner. Don’t have time to golf? Become a sponsor, starting at $250 for a hole sponsorship all the way to a $10K tournament title sponsor.
Children Across America is a 501C3 nonprofit located in Milford, MA. All donations are tax deductible per IRS and state guidelines. We are committed to improving the lives with grass roots educational STEM programming and access to preventative healthcare in low income families.
A CHILD WHO READS BECOMeS AN ADULT WHO THINKS.