10th Annual Snow Golf Tournament
From left, Habitat team member Avry Niven, CEO Jennifer Edmonds, construction manager Stewart Mackenzie and team member Maya Fuson.
By Adan Shaikh
Habitat for Humanity (ReStore) Camrose team is preparing for their annual fundraiser that will take place on February 28.
Over the years Habitat has built 50 homes in Camrose with the goal to make affordable housing available for families and reduce housing insecurity. Through their goal they have brought joy to many local families by helping them achieve the dream of having their own home.
Habitat for Humanity Camrose helps middle-income families with stable jobs, own their own homes, by providing administrative, financial and educational support. “They still have to qualify for the mortgage but we help them through that process and financially prepare them,” said Jennifer Edmonds, executive director of Habitat for Humanity Camrose.
The organization does not make any profit from the build or sales of the homes and relies entirely on support from government, ReStore and community sponsors. Every year Habitat for Humanity Camrose hosts a fundraiser to invite, families, business es and community leaders to help them raise funds to continue their work.
This year’s Snow Golf Tournament kicks off at 1 p.m. at Habitat’s ReStore location, where after an orientation golfers set out to different locations throughout the city, to enjoy a day of adventure.
“Your golf cart is your car, and sometimes participants dress up and they dress up their vehicles. The businesses set up holes at their locations, so it’s like miniature golf. Some holes are set up outside and some indoors,” explained Jennifer.
Players are given a scorecard with all the locations on them, and can use anything but a golf club to hit the ball.
“Last year the Camrose and Area Animal Shelter came dressed up as cats and they got little shovels that they painted to look like kitty litter scoops, so they used those,” shared Jennifer.
After the 15-hole course, the golfers will gather back at Habitat ReStore at 5 p.m. where they will get to enjoy a banquet and win prizes.
“Affordable housing in Camrose is a huge concern, so being able to build homes over the last 30 years has truly been a privilege for us and we need the community support to be able to continue to do what we do,” shared Laura Fuson, manager of family services at Habitat for Humanity Camrose.
This year the organization has decides to do the sale for 50/50 tickets online instead of in-person, which was highly requested at last year’s fundraiser according to Jennifer.
Tickets for the Snow Golf Tournament are for groups of four and include the banquet. Those who register before February 6 will get a free mulligan.
To purchase the 50/50 tickets visit: www.rafflebox.ca/raffle/hh-camrose and to purchase tickets for the Snow Golf Tournament visit: https://shorturl.at/M1fLQ
For more information or to purchase tickets in person, call Habitat for Humanity Camrose at: 780-679-7585.
By Adan Shaikh
Habitat for Humanity (ReStore) Camrose team is preparing for their annual fundraiser that will take place on February 28.
Over the years Habitat has built 50 homes in Camrose with the goal to make affordable housing available for families and reduce housing insecurity. Through their goal they have brought joy to many local families by helping them achieve the dream of having their own home.
Habitat for Humanity Camrose helps middle-income families with stable jobs, own their own homes, by providing administrative, financial and educational support. “They still have to qualify for the mortgage but we help them through that process and financially prepare them,” said Jennifer Edmonds, executive director of Habitat for Humanity Camrose.
The organization does not make any profit from the build or sales of the homes and relies entirely on support from government, ReStore and community sponsors. Every year Habitat for Humanity Camrose hosts a fundraiser to invite, families, business es and community leaders to help them raise funds to continue their work.
This year’s Snow Golf Tournament kicks off at 1 p.m. at Habitat’s ReStore location, where after an orientation golfers set out to different locations throughout the city, to enjoy a day of adventure.
“Your golf cart is your car, and sometimes participants dress up and they dress up their vehicles. The businesses set up holes at their locations, so it’s like miniature golf. Some holes are set up outside and some indoors,” explained Jennifer.
Players are given a scorecard with all the locations on them, and can use anything but a golf club to hit the ball.
“Last year the Camrose and Area Animal Shelter came dressed up as cats and they got little shovels that they painted to look like kitty litter scoops, so they used those,” shared Jennifer.
After the 15-hole course, the golfers will gather back at Habitat ReStore at 5 p.m. where they will get to enjoy a banquet and win prizes.
“Affordable housing in Camrose is a huge concern, so being able to build homes over the last 30 years has truly been a privilege for us and we need the community support to be able to continue to do what we do,” shared Laura Fuson, manager of family services at Habitat for Humanity Camrose.
This year the organization has decides to do the sale for 50/50 tickets online instead of in-person, which was highly requested at last year’s fundraiser according to Jennifer.
Tickets for the Snow Golf Tournament are for groups of four and include the banquet. Those who register before February 6 will get a free mulligan.
To purchase the 50/50 tickets visit: www.rafflebox.ca/raffle/hh-camrose and to purchase tickets for the Snow Golf Tournament visit: https://shorturl.at/M1fLQ
For more information or to purchase tickets in person, call Habitat for Humanity Camrose at: 780-679-7585.
