Charleston to Host Fundraising Pickleball Tournament Supporting Local Families in Need

Charleston Welcomes Community with a Fundraising Pickleball Tournament

As summer waves goodbye and kids head back to school, parents in Charleston are faced with a flurry of financial responsibilities. From after-school care to utility bills, the expenses can start piling up quickly. To help lighten this load, the Salvation Army is gearing up to host an all-day Indoor Pickleball Tournament aimed at raising funds for local families in need.

Investing in the Community

Captain Joshua Davis, who serves as the officer and administrator of the Salvation Army in Charleston, shared his vision for the event. “I know there are many demands on our limited resources,” he acknowledged, empathetically recognizing the financial pressures families face today. “However, I hope people will see this as an important investment in the communities which The Salvation Army serves.”

The funds raised from the tournament will specifically help parents manage the costs associated with the Salvation Army’s Boys and Girls Club Program—a vital resource for many families in Charleston. This program provides a safe and nurturing environment for children while parents focus on work or other responsibilities.

Get Ready to Play!

Mark your calendars: The Pickleball Tournament is happening on October 26 at the Salvation Army on Ashley River Road. This event promises to be thrilling for players of all skill levels, as it will be conducted in a round-robin style. What does that mean for participants? Simple! Each player will get to compete in at least five games throughout the day.

The tournament offers divisions catering to both intermediate and advanced players, making sure that everyone has a fair shot at fun and victory. There are also categories for Men’s, Women’s, and Mixed groups, ensuring that the competition is fierce yet friendly. So whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, there’s a spot for you on the court!

Supporting Local Youth

The Boys and Girls Club Program isn’t just about keeping kids occupied after school; it’s about providing educational support, social skills development, and a safe space where children can thrive. Every penny raised from this tournament will go directly to supporting these essential services.

Playing in the tournament is also a fantastic way to connect with fellow community members. You’ll have the chance to meet other local pickleball enthusiasts and maybe even make some new friends along the way. And let’s be honest, who doesn’t love an excuse to get active, have fun, and contribute to a worthy cause all at the same time?

How to Get Involved

If you’re interested in participating, it’s a good idea to register early, as spots may fill up quickly. Participants can bring their own paddles or borrow them at the venue. Spectators are also welcome, so come out and cheer on your friends and family! There’ll be snacks and refreshments available, so make sure to hydrate and fuel up while enjoying the competitive atmosphere.

Wrapping Up

In a world where financial responsibilities can sometimes feel overwhelming, this Pickleball Tournament serves as a fantastic reminder of the power of community. You’ll be able to have fun while paving the way for young people in our community to excel. So don’t miss out on this opportunity to play, compete, and give back. Together, let’s make a difference and support the next generation!

We hope to see you on the courts on October 26—let’s make this an event to remember!


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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