Joe DeBiasio
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Shriners Children's Northern CaliforniaHelp me raise funds for Shriners Children's Hospital as part of the 2024 L5 Investments Capital Cup
$21,043
raised by 38 people
$20,000 goal
JOIN ME IN MAKING A DIFFERENCE THAT TRULY MATTERS
I invite you to join us in making a profound impact through the 2024 L5 Investments Capital Cup campaign benefiting Shriners Children's Hospital - Northern CA. By contributing to this noble cause, you have the opportunity to directly support Shriners' mission of providing expert medical care to children regardless of their families' ability to pay.
Imagine the joy of enabling a child to walk, play, and thrive because of your generosity. Stories abound of children like Emily, whose life-changing spinal surgery allowed her to pursue her dreams of dancing, or Lucas, whose prosthetic leg empowered him to excel in sports alongside his peers.
Your contribution isn't just an investment in a child's healthcare; it's an investment in their future. Together, let's ensure that more children receive the specialized care they need to live full and happy lives.
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The Capital Cup adapts the historic Ryder Cup format—steeped in tradition—to promote community pride, healthy competition, and raise money for the Sacramento region’s most deserving charities. Each year, leaders from the Sacramento region are divided into two teams for an exciting 3-day golf competition. Donors have the opportunity to support their favorite player (or their favorite charity), as each player is competing to benefit his or her favorite charitable organization. The winning team's designated charities share a prize fund of $100,000! The tournament started with the ambitious goal of raising $250,000 in its first year. When it well surpassed that goal, the tournament committee raised the bar, and has continued to do so every year since—and every year, the participating golfers exceed expectations. The Capital Cup has raised more than $15 million over its history.