![]() 7th Annual HomeAid Sacramento Benefit Trap ShootJuly 14, 2010
HOMEAID SACRAMENTO ANNOUNCES THE 7TH ANNUAL HOMEAID BENEFIT TRAP SHOOT
Benefiting the Building Hope Shelter Development Program Roseville, CA, The Sacramento chapter of HomeAid has announced that they will be holding their seventh Annual Benefit Trap Shoot fundraiser on Friday, August 27, at Coon Creek Skeet and Trap Club, in Lincoln. Participants will enjoy a fun day of friendly competition, good food, raffle, and silent auction. HomeAid has opened the event to the public. To sign up as a participant or find out about marketing opportunities, contact Emily at or 916.751.2747. Registration information is also available on the web at http://www.homeaidsac.org/news. HomeAid’s Annual Benefit Trap Shoot raises money to benefit the homeless shelter development program for the organization. The Trap Shoot will consist of five-person teams made up of shooters of all levels from first timers to experts. All participants will take 25 shots in both the morning and afternoon rounds. The 20 teams with the highest combined scores will then compete in the elimination round with trophies being presented to the top three teams in two divisions. The cost to enter is $125 per person and it includes safety instruction, ammunition, loaner shotguns (if needed), clay pigeons, and lunch; silent auction, raffle tickets, and breakfast can be purchased for an additional fee. Annually this event receives great support. This year is no exception. Our sponsors include: Beutler Corporation, Rayco Electric, Standard Pacific Homes, and Studio 81 International. The Sacramento chapter of HomeAid was established by the North State Building Industry Association (BIA) as a means for the organization and its members to help give back to the community. HomeAid is a nationwide charitable organization dedicated to building and maintaining dignified housing where homeless families can rebuild their lives. The construction of each HomeAid project is coordinated through a local builder. The builder encourages the participation of local subcontractors, suppliers, and consultants to bring materials, manpower, and construction management together under the leadership of the builder. By working together as partners, the community and the builder team can accomplish HomeAid's mission of providing housing for the temporarily homeless. To date, HomeAid Sacramento has successfully completed 21 community shelter projects for organizations such as Alpha Henson Women’s Center, Children’s Receiving Home of Sacramento, River Oak Center for Children, Veteran’s Resource Center the Volunteers of America Winter Shelter, and PEACE for Families. HomeAid has four additional projects under development, including a family shelter in Sacramento. Proceeds from the annual trap shoot support this effort. ### About HomeAid HomeAid Sacramento, the charitable arm of the North State Building Industry Association, seeks to build and maintain dignified housing were homeless families and individuals can rebuild their lives. This charity has successfully matched local service providers in need of refurbishing, expanding or building new shelters with homebuilders able to fill that need since 1996. It's builders doing what they do best, building. HomeAid graciously acknowledges its major donors: Lennar Charitable Housing Foundation, Dennis Calmes & Jeani Buckmaster, Harry C. & Deborah L. Elliott Family Foundation, Bank Of America, Union Pacific Foundation, Greg & Linda Grant, and Teichert Foundation. For additional information on HomeAid Sacramento, please call 916.751.2746, or go online at http://www.homeaidsac.org.
HomeAid's Mission is to build and maintain dignified housing where homeless families and individuals can rebuild their lives.
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