October 2022
Archer Western 2022 Charity Golf Outing supports Metro Atlanta organizations
ATLANTA, GA - Archer Western, one of the largest contractors in the Southeast and across the United States, celebrates its 19th annual Charity Golf Outing benefitting local charities and community organizations across Metro Atlanta. Over the last 19 years, Archer Western, with support from over 200 companies, has raised and donated over $1,300,000 to deserving organizations. In 2022, the Archer Western Charity Golf Outing is proud to support the following:
ArtsBridge Foundation provides exceptional arts education programs and experiences, which are tied to classroom curriculum and the Georgia Standards of Excellence, to engage, motivate and elevate Georgia's K-12 public, private, charter, and homeschool students. ArtsBridge, supports STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, mathematics) educational approach and fills a critical gap that many of our schools unfortunately can no longer provide. It also provides discipline and an environment that breaks down social and cultural barriers while concurrently giving students a chance to explore their talents and abilities.
Chase the Victory emerged from the heart of 16-year-old Chase McDaniel, who was fighting cancer and wanted to include, comfort, and encourage others who were going through battles of their own. His spirit, faith, joy, and determination inspired people to join his mission of hope. When he passed away at the age of 17, he had united thousands of people locally and around the nation around his cause. Since then, the foundation bearing his name has evolved into a national movement. Today, Chase The Victory provides support and care programs to families affected by childhood cancer and those grappling with the loss of their child. Bereaved moms, dads, and siblings from all over the nation are enrolled in Chase The Victory programming. Hundreds of kids and teens have been surprised with gifts of encouragement through our sneaker gift packages. Because of the generosity of our donors, 100% of all families who attend Chase The Victory Bereavement Retreats, Counseling services, Support Groups, and teens fighting childhood cancer participate in our programming at no cost to them.
House of Dawn is a non-profit that supports young mothers to become independent and self-reliant. Services include: student housing, childcare assistance, parent support groups and other services. This organization encourages their residents to seek education to prepare themselves for independence, self-sufficiency, and effective parenting.
Family Life Restoration Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating, feeding, clothing, and sheltering families in need of basic necessities.
Motherless Daughters is a nonprofit organization committed to embracing and encouraging the growth and development of young girls entering their adolescent years without the support of their natural birth mother due to unforeseen circumstances. Through enrichment programs focusing on self-awareness, social development, and community involvement, their hope is to provide an environment that will build character, promote confidence, release charm and cultivate the beauty that each Motherless Daughter beholds.
New Life Community Ministries is a faith-based, non-profit, 501c-3 organization that is the outreach arm and program base of New Life Church. The mission of New Life Community Ministries is to extend the practical love of Jesus, through transformational programs that restore hope, revive dignity and raise the quality of life for our global community. Everyone is welcomed, regardless of race, national origin, creed, or religion.
Rainbow Village is a safe housing community where dignity, self-respect, and hope are restored to its residents. Residents of Rainbow Village come from different places and their path to economic self-sufficiency varies. Rainbow Village utilizes an individual centric model that takes different goals and starting points into consideration for each resident.
Youth Enhancement Services, Inc., (YES) was founded in 1990 to assess and address empowerment through education, self-esteem building, cultural relevancy, and workforce readiness of out-of-school, disconnected youth, ages 16 to 24. Their main goal is to permanently disrupt generational poverty through programs and services that offer sustainable self-sufficiency.