UWF’s sixth annual Day of Giving returns with a 24-hour fundraising goal of $175,000
University of West Florida Argonauts and friends are invited to support the University of West Florida and its programs on UWF’s sixth annual Day of Giving scheduled for Thursday, April 18. Alumni, students, parents, faculty, staff and friends will have the opportunity to invest in the University’s future during the 24-hour online fundraising initiative and social media event.
This year the university has a fundraising goal of $175,000 and an individual gift goal of 1,100. UWF is jumpstarting its Here for Good campaign with this year’s Day of Giving and aims to raise the most money in the history of UWF’s Day of Giving events.
Participants will be directed to make gifts on dayofgiving.uwf.edu to funds which include Athletics; Civility and Inclusion; College of Arts, Social Sciences & Humanities; Community Development; Greatest Needs & Student Support; Hal Marcus College of Science and Engineering; Lewis Bear Jr. College of Business; School of Education; Usha Kundu, MD College of Health; UWF Emerald Coast; UWF Historic Trust and Pensacola Museum of Art and WUWF.
For each gift of $30 or more, participants will receive an exclusive pair of Day of Giving socks with a special print only available for Day of Giving 2024. With a gift of $75, participants are eligible to receive a UWF speaker cooler, while supplies last.
The UWF Alumni and Development teams will host a drive-thru and walk-up Day of Giving breakfast at Museum Plaza, 120 Church Street in downtown Pensacola from 7:30 to 9 a.m. The Argo2Go food truck will be serving grab-n-go breakfast.
Visit uwf.edu/foundersweek or dayofgiving.uwf.edu for details.
Gulf Winds hosts inaugural Chip in Fore Charity Golf Tournament
The Gulf Winds Cares Foundation recently announced its inaugural Chip in Fore Charity Golf Tournament, bringing together golf enthusiasts, team building, and business networking opportunities for a charitable cause.
Chip in Fore Charity’s goal is to raise funds for the Gulf Winds Cares Foundation endowment, increase awareness of what the foundation provides to the community, and provide a memorable golfing experience.
The event aims to assist in establishing a sustainable funding stream for community organizations offering elder services, youth services, basic needs support, and financial education such as Manna Food Pantries, Council on Aging of West Florida, and several Big Brother Big Sister organizations.
The golf tournament will take place Monday, April 22 at Stonebrook Golf Club in Pace with an 8 a.m. tee-off. Register a team at chipinforecharity.rsvpify.com.
Visit GoGulfWinds.com for details.
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Valerie's House celebrates Volunteer Appreciation Month
April is National Volunteer Appreciation Month and Valerie's House Pensacola is thrilled to shine a spotlight on the individuals who make their mission possible through selfless acts of kindness and dedication.
Since their inception in January 2016, Valerie's House has grown to serve over 3,000 children and families across Florida, thanks to the unwavering support of volunteers. These individuals embody the spirit of compassion and generosity that fuels the organization.
Their time, energy, and dedication empower the next generation, ensuring that no child grieves alone. Their commitment is not just a task but a continuous promise to make a difference in the lives of others.
As Valerie's House celebrates National Volunteer Appreciation Month, they extend their gratitude to all who have devoted their time and efforts.
Visit valerieshouse.org/volunteer-in-pensacola for details.
Big Brothers Big Sisters celebrates National Volunteer Month
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Florida is celebrating National Volunteer Month by extending their appreciation to the individuals who devote their time, energy, and passion to their mission. BBBSNWFL understands that empowering the next generation is not just a task but a continuous commitment, and it is their volunteers who make this commitment possible.
For 34 years, BBBSNWFL has been there to help children achieve their full potential through innovative and transformative programs. Their mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. Their ultimate goal is for their Littles to be self-sufficient and earning a living wage by the age of 26.
Last year, the organization served 593 children. Their volunteers are an essential part and they would not be able to reach their goals without their contributions throughout the year.
Visit bbbsnwfl.org for details.
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