October 24, 2014 | by Katie Claflin
Categories: Home Rehabilitation/Repairs, Supportive Housing Services
On Thursday, October 16th the Rio Grande Valley Partnership (RGVP) Chamber of Commerce hosted its 27th annual golf tournament. We are honored that our Texas Foundations Fund program was selected as the nonprofit beneficiary of this year's tournament.
The golf tournament raised nearly $10,000 to support the Texas Foundations Fund 2015 funding cycle. These funds will be used to support critical home repairs and supportive housing services provided to very low-income families in the Rio Grande Valley.
See the pictures below for an inside look into last week's tournament.
Pictured to the left: TSAHC staff members pose with RGVP staff at the golf course.
Pictured below: TSAHC President David Long welcomes the golfers to the tournament and thanks them for their support.
Pictured to the right: Golfers take to the course at the start of the tournament.
Pictured below: TSAHC President David Long (far right) and RGVP President Julian Alvarez (third from right) pose with Ruben O'Bell, Chief of Staff for State Representative Eddie Lucio, III (far left); State Senator Eddie Lucio, Jr. (second from left), State Representative Eddie Lucio, III (third from left); and Rick Villareal (second from right) during the tournament.
Pictured to the left: RGVP Marketing and Events Director Rachel Reyes presents trophies to the winning team.
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