
Staff Reports | Happenings & Events
The Foothills Caring Corps invites the community to participate in the 13th annual Golf Classic on Monday, Dec. 2, at the Mirabel Private Golf Club in Scottsdale.
The event serves as a day of camaraderie and sport and as FCC’s sole fundraising initiative of the year, providing critical support for services that benefit older adults and individuals with disabilities in the northeast Valley, according to a press release.
This year’s Golf Classic holds special significance as the organization honors the life and legacy of Noah, the founder of Kendrick Wealth Management and a beloved community member who passed away earlier this year.
Foothills Caring Corps has provided more than 28,600 service touchpoints in the past year, meeting the needs of vulnerable residents with the following programs including 19,342 mobile meals delivered.
“The Golf Classic plays a vital role in keeping our programs running,” said Brent Downs, executive director of FCC. “This year, we’ve seen the highest demand for our services in over 24 years, and our goal of raising $110,000 is critical to meeting the increasing needs of our community.”



















