By SDCN Editor
San Diego, CA– Feeding San Diego will benefit from a new charitable golf tournament in Rancho Santa Fe.
The Pacific Building Group Charity Golf Tournament will be held on May 6 at The Crosby Rancho Santa Fe. It will include a day of exclusive golf, delicious food and drinks, and an auction and raffle— to raise funds for the non-profit organization’s critical hunger relief and food rescue programs that provide more than 35 million meals across San Diego County.
“We are proud to support the essential work that Feeding San Diego is doing to address hunger in our community. Our commitment to giving back to the community is a core pillar of our company’s values, and we are honored to contribute to an organization that tirelessly works to provide food to those in need,” said Andre Childers, president of Pacific Building Group. “This golf tournament represents a great opportunity for us to come together and have fun while making a meaningful impact on the lives of those who rely on Feeding San Diego’s essential services.”
Feeding San Diego relies on the community to help fund its year-round programs that address food insecurity throughout San Diego County. 96% of the non-profit’s funding comes from individuals, corporations, organizations, and foundations, while just 4% is funded by the government. Corporate support from businesses like Pacific Building Group is key to ensuring the organization, the only Feeding America partner food bank in the region, can provide nutritious meals to children, families, seniors, college students, military families, and veterans.
“Feeding San Diego can’t fulfill its mission without the support of our donors. In this time of inflation and with the cost of living in San Diego County at an all-time high, our services are vital to offer support to families who are impacted,” said Ali Colbran, senior director of development at Feeding San Diego. “We are incredibly grateful to the team at Pacific Building Group for choosing Feeding San Diego as the beneficiary for their first-ever tournament and look forward to a successful fundraiser that will positively impact the lives of so many of our neighbors.”
Those interested can register for the tournament here. The day begins at 7:30 a.m. with registration and breakfast, with a shotgun start to the tournament at 9 a.m. A twosome is $2,500 and a foursome is $5,000