Legacy Community Health to Host 15th Annual Golf Classic Supporting Student Healthcare

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Legacy Community Health will host the 15th Annual Frank Billingsley Golf Classic on October 13, 2025, at Sweetwater Country Club in Sugar Land, Texas. Presented by Equitable, Hawkins Laakso Wealth Management, and Pa href="https://www.pinnacleenvironmental.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Pinnacle Environmental Services, the event aims to raise crucial funds for affordable healthcare services for students.
The tournament begins with a shotgun start at 9:00 a.m. and includes breakfast, giveaways, mulligans, and a luncheon reception. A representative from Charity Ace, assisting with fundraising efforts, emphasized that sponsor and participant support directly enables access to primary, behavioral, and wellness care for students, helping them stay healthy and focused on their education.
Businesses can choose from various sponsorship opportunities to support student health while gaining brand exposure. Those not golfing can contribute by donating auction or raffle items. All proceeds from the event will fund essential healthcare services, addressing the critical need for affordable student care in the community.
This initiative highlights the ongoing importance of community-supported healthcare programs in promoting educational engagement and overall well-being among students. The sustained success of this annual event demonstrates how corporate partnerships and community involvement can create meaningful impact in addressing healthcare accessibility challenges.
For students and families in the region, these healthcare services represent more than just medical care—they provide stability and support systems that enable academic success. The funding raised through events like the golf classic helps bridge critical gaps in healthcare access, particularly for underserved student populations who might otherwise go without necessary medical attention.
The economic impact extends beyond immediate healthcare provision, as healthier students are better positioned to complete their education and contribute to Texas's future workforce. By supporting student health initiatives, businesses and community members invest in both individual well-being and the broader economic vitality of the state.

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