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Listerhill Foundation Raises $63,000 to benefit Kicks for Kids

Providing over 1,800 pairs of new shoes to local children in need.

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Brad Green speaks into a microphone while standing on the porch of RTJ's club house addressing a crowd of golfers. Haley Brink, Director of Philanthropy, stands behind him and sign saying "Welcome to the Listerhill Foundation Golf Tournament benefitting Kicks for Kids".

 

Muscle Shoals, AL — The Listerhill Foundation proudly announced that its 4th Annual Golf Tournament raised over $63,000 to benefit the Listerhill Foundation’s signature philanthropic initiative, Kicks for Kids.

With the support of more than 150 golfers and numerous community sponsors, this year’s tournament marked the Foundation’s most successful yet. The funds raised will help provide over 1,800 pairs of new, name-brand athletic shoes to local children in need.

"Every dollar raised goes directly toward putting new shoes on the feet of students in our community,” said Haley Brink, Director of Philanthropy. “The generosity of our sponsors and golfers allows us to make a lasting difference—helping kids feel confident and ready to succeed.”

 

 

The Kicks for Kids program, launched by the Listerhill Foundation, has provided thousands of new shoes and socks to students across the region. By combining fun events like the annual golf tournament with community giving, the Foundation continues to strengthen its mission of building confidence, comfort, and opportunity for children.

The Listerhill Foundation extends its heartfelt thanks to every golfer, sponsor, and volunteer who helped make this year’s event a success.

Visit the Listerhill Foundation for more information about the Listerhill Foundation or to learn how to get involved with Kicks for Kids.

 

About the Listerhill Foundation

The Listerhill Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Listerhill Credit Union, dedicated to improving the lives of children and families in the communities it serves. Through initiatives like Kicks for Kids and School Grants, the Foundation invests in programs that support education, confidence, and opportunity for local students.

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