Sycuan Cup Golf Tournament Raises $100,000 for Charity

The Sycuan Cup Golf Tournament raised $100,000 for four local charities. The Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation proudly announced the results. Through the annual event, held on June 4 at Singing Hills Golf Club, the Sycuan Band strengthens communities and supports important causes. Discover more ways tribes engage in charitable acts by reading about tribal community engagement.

Sycuan Cup Golf Tournament Raises $100,000

At the awards ceremony, Sycuan Tribal Council allocated $25,000 to four nonprofits. These include SBCS, HorsePlay, War Party Ranch, and Elymash Yuuchaap Scholars and Leaders Program at San Diego State University. SBCS works across San Diego County to promote the prosperity of children and families. HorsePlay provides equine-assisted therapy for trauma survivors through their Reciprocity Ranch project.

The 501(c)3 nonprofit War Party Ranch empowers women and girls with skills fostering self-reliance. The Elymash Yuuchaap Scholars and Leaders Program focuses on academic and cultural development at San Diego State University. These donations align with Sycuan’s tradition of selecting nonprofits that benefit the San Diego community and beyond.

Impact of the Sycuan Golf Tournament

The annual event enhances and unites the community through a shared passion for golf and philanthropy. Attendees enjoy a day filled with golf, networking, an awards ceremony, and a dinner. This charitable event illustrates the synergy between recreation and giving back. To understand broader impacts of such actions, visit American Gaming Association.