IPSF golf tournament raises $70K for Irvine students

Irvine Public Schools Foundation raised over $70,000 toward enriching the education of Irvine children at its 2022 Tee It Up for Education Golf Tournament.

About 100 civic, business and education leaders throughout Orange County participated in the tournament at Strawberry Farms Golf Course. More than 40 companies and community organizations sponsored the event.

“We are deeply grateful to our sponsors and community leaders for helping us raise money to support critical programming in our schools at this year’s Tee It Up For Education Golf Tournament,” IPSF President and CEO Neda Eaton said. “We’re fortunate to have incredible supporters who invest in tomorrow’s leaders and make a positive impact on the Irvine community.”

IPSF is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the education of each child in every school by providing programs with an emphasis on STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math), raising funds and uniting the community to support Irvine educational excellence.


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