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琉璃神社 company hosts golf tourney, sends Make-A-Wish girl to Disneyland

The event raised over $10,000, more than 10x the amount from the year previous; 3rd annual event on May 24

It鈥檚 amazing the difference a year can make.

Last May, a 琉璃神社 fundraising golf tournament saw a ten times increase, compared to the inaugural event, benefiting a local Make-A-Wish child.

City Electric Supply (CES) 琉璃神社 hosted its second annual golf tournament recently and raised a total of $10,246. This comes just a year after the inaugural event raised less than $1,000.

鈥淲e challenged ourselves to raise enough funds to grant one wish with the tournament funds,鈥 said CES 琉璃神社 district manager James Cookson. 鈥淲e all love the organization, so it was a great goal for us, and the funds raised helped contribute to granting wishes in our local community.鈥

All the money raised helped send a local Make-A-Wish child and her sister on a trip of a lifetime.

鈥淢ake-A-Wish sent a girl and her sister to Disneyland for a week,鈥 added Cookson. 鈥淲e brought them a bunch of toys, and they even had their own plane and hotel. The kids were so excited to go. It was nice to see firsthand the impact our fundraiser had on these people.鈥

Cookson and CES saw their event grow in a massive way and they plan on only making it bigger for the third annual event, which is coming up on May 24.

鈥淭here are so many moving parts in an event like this,鈥 said Cookson. 鈥淲e had around 110 people attend our first year. It takes a bit to grow, and we learned a lot about collecting, getting everyone together, and assigning tasks. I鈥檇 say it was challenging, but it was also fun.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檝e thought about different ways to grow it and we鈥檙e excited to see what we can do next. Just like with our business, we鈥檙e always looking to improve,鈥 Cookson continued.

Former BC Lions head coach and member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame Wally Buono was in attendance at last year鈥檚 event.

This year, CES has set their goal of raising $15,000.

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Jordy Cunningham

About the Author: Jordy Cunningham

Hailing from Ladner, B.C., I have been passionate about sports, especially baseball, since I was young. In 2018, I graduated from Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops with a Bachelor of Journalism degree
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