Online registration for the 2023 Clark-CRC CARES Open is now closed. Please reach out to Veronica Natividad at veronica.natividad@cbgbc.com if you would like to be added to the waiting list. Thank you.


2023 CLARK/CRC CARES OPEN
Hosted by CBG, CRC, and Clark Construction Group
December 4 | Fairbanks Ranch Country Club
9 am Registration | 10:30 am Shotgun Start | 3:30 pm Awards Ceremony


2023 CLARK/CRC CARES OPEN BENEFICIARIES

Each year, we support the communities in which we live and work by raising funds for local and national organizations through the Clark/CARES Open Golf Tournament. We are proud to announce the following beneficiaries for this year’s tournament:

CRISIS HOUSE

The mission of Crisis House is to respond immediately to break the cycle of domestic violence, child abuse, and homelessness and connect families, children, and individuals to crucial resources that empower them to renew their lives. The men, women, and children they support struggle to overcome complex and challenging circumstances, including domestic violence, addiction, health conditions, and lack of access to food and housing. The nonprofit has been a leader in critical services in East County San Diego for more than 50 years.

 

TEAM PARKER FOR LIFE

Team Parker for Life is committed to serving the public, specifically children with cancer and their families. We host various events & fundraisers throughout the year not only to meet the financial needs of our programs but also to unite as a community and raise awareness about childhood cancer. All founders, directors, board members, event coordinators, and committee leaders of Team Parker for Life are volunteers who give their time selflessly to guide our policies and help meet the needs of our foundation.

 

THE PILLAR FOUNDATION

The Pillar Foundation is a nonprofit that addresses the needs of the Naval Special Warfare spouse, after service. Our mission is to provide a support network to spouses of transitioned Naval Special Warfare service members; to share resources, to mentor and guide newly transitioned wives into the civilian world by holding retreats and garnering a database of sisterhood to reconnect state to state. The further objective is to assist with the needs of the spouse educationally or with entrepreneurial endeavors.