ASHEBORO — The Community-Based Programs Division of the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office is holding its Second Annual C.A.R.E. Classic Golf Tournament on Aug. 27. The event will once again be held at Pinewood Country Club, with the same tournament schedule and start time as last year’s event.
The C.A.R.E. Classic supports the Sheriff’s Office C.A.R.E. Program (Child Abuse Reduction Effort), which provides child abuse prevention education to second graders in nearly every school across Randolph County. Through engaging and age-appropriate instruction, students learn that they are super, fantastic, and special — and that they have the right to feel safe. The program empowers children to recognize abuse and understand how to seek help if they ever feel unsafe.
Following the success of the inaugural tournament, the Sheriff’s Office again is bringing together community leaders, businesses and supporters for a day of golf, fellowship and meaningful impact.
Team registrations and hole sponsorships
($150) are available. Proceeds directly benefit the continued growth and expansion of the C.A.R.E. Program, ensuring it reaches even more children throughout the county.
Registration deadline is Aug. 12.
Those interested in registering a team, becoming a sponsor, or making a donation can do so at https://form.jotform.com/253295787574172.
Contact RCSO’s Community-Based Programs Division at 336-318-6790 for more information.