Children’s Safe Harbor is hosting its 2nd Annual Sporting Clay Tournament on February 28 at Blackwood Sporting in Conroe, TX. This exciting fundraiser supports child abuse victims and includes shooting events, meals, and a silent auction.
Through their 2nd Annual Sporting Clay Tournament on Friday, February 28, from noon to 4 p.m. at Blackwood Sporting in Conroe, TX (11400 FM 2854), Children's Safe Harbor invites the community to stand against child abuse using participation. At this exciting fundraiser event, there will be seventy-two birds, three boxes of shells, food, beverages, and a silent auction.
Four teams can sign up for $500; individual tickets run $125. Participants limited to 100 shooters are urged to register early.
Providing justice, healing, and hope for child victims of abuse, neglect, sex trafficking, and trauma, Children's Safe Harbor is a nationally accredited nonprofit To guarantee child-centered investigations and recovery assistance, the company partners with local law enforcement, children's protective services, medical and behavioral health specialists.
"We look forward to hosting our second annual tournament, which is expected to outpace the success of last year's amazing turnout," Robert Austria, event co-chair and board member of Children's Safe Harbor, expressed excitement about this year's event.
"Our sporting clay tournament is not only a fun and great team-building experience, but it's also a vital fundraiser that benefits abused and traumatized children in our community," Donna Hansen, JD, co-chair and board member, said.
Tournament earnings will directly help Children's Safe Harbor's goal of safeguarding and supporting underprivileged children. Businesses and community members are urged to help or support the event to have a significant impact.
Visit Children's Safe Harbour's website for further information and registration.
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