Kelsey’s House Tees It Up For A Good Cause

The Kelsey’s House Foundation hit a hole-in-one for local children this weekend, raising thousands of dollars during its annual Independence Day weekend charity golf tournament held at Scotland Yard Golf Club.

Seventy-two golfers teed off under sunny skies on Saturday morning, all swinging for a cause close to home: supporting underprivileged children in the Zephyrhills community.

With a full roster of players and a generous slate of sponsors, silent auctions, and raffle prizes, the tournament brought in critical funds that will go directly toward educational supplies, meals, clothing, and after-school programs administered by the foundation.

According to Cameron Brady, who founded Kelsey’s House, it was an event that served as a testament to the power of community. Every swing, every donation, and every volunteer hour helped the foundation us reach children who need support the most.

Kelsey’s House, inspired by Brady’s daughter Kelsey, who has cerebral palsy, is about “opening doors and changing lives” through the power of giving. The charity’s mission is directly supporting underprivileged children, families in need, and youth sports in the Zephyrhills community.

Kelsey’s House gives directly to those who need it most, without intermediaries. Every donation goes straight to helping local families, ensuring that the support is immediate and impactful.

From financial assistance to families facing hardship to supporting youth sports teams and providing vital resources to children with special needs, Kelsey’s House is committed to making a difference.

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