An annual golf tournament, the “Big Tee Off,” sponsored by ValleyStar RISE Foundation, raised $45,000 in support of the Children’s Miracle Network. The event took place May 9 at the Chatmoss Country Club in Martinsville.
Organized by the ValleyStar RISE Foundation, the credit union’s charitable arm, the tournament raises funds to buy life-saving medical equipment at Carilion Children’s Hospital in Roanoke, Virginia. Carilion Children’s annually treats over 40,000 children from 40 counties in Virginia and neighboring states, offering essential medical care to those who require it most.
Contributions from the RISE Foundation also actively support local college students by providing scholarships at Patrick & Henry Community College. This initiative not only ensures that the funds remain within the community but also plays a pivotal role in fostering educational opportunities for students residing in areas served by the credit union, and highlighting yet another avenue through which the business demonstrates its unwavering commitment to giving back to the community.
“We are delighted with the outcome of the ‘Big Tee Off’ and extend our heartfelt gratitude to all participants and sponsors for their generous support,” said Rachael Williams, president of the ValleyStar RISE Foundation. “Together, we have made a meaningful difference in the lives of children and young adults in our community, and this achievement reflects our collective dedication to community service.”
For more information about future events, sponsorship opportunities, or to learn more about the foundation, contact Williams at (804) 659-9609 or rachaelw@valleystar.org.
Headquartered in Martinsville, Virginia, the ValleyStar RISE Foundation was formed in 2019 and received its 501(C)(3) designation in January 2022. The foundation strives to bridge gaps in mental and physical health, and educational opportunities by providing funding as well as volunteer opportunities for the credit union’s team and board members to give their time and talent to support the communities served. For more information, visit valleystar.org.