Mission 500’s A-maize-ing Cornhole Tournament Raises Over $15K

Miami, FL (December 22, 2021) – Mission 500, partnered with Moms In Security, first ever cornhole tournament had an amazing turnout on December 11th! The tournament was held to bring much attention to underprivileged children and families in need across the US.

Twenty-two teams competed in the double elimination tournament with Greg Dabice of Defined Marketing and Kenny Frattini, Principal of Hartshorn Elementary School being named this year’s winners.

“Our first annual cornhole tournament turned out to be a really fun regional event that raised a significant amount of money to help children in need,” said Ken Gould, Chairman, Mission 500. “As we close out 2021, I want to thank all our individual and corporate sponsors, dedicated volunteers and the staff at Mission 500 who continue to step up to the plate to help children and families in need across the U.S. We look forward to building on all of your efforts to make 2022 an even brighter year.”

The 2021 Cornhole Tournament was courteously sponsored by Assa Abloy, Beacon Protection, Credo Cyber Consulting, Dahua, Engineered Security, i-PRO, ICD Group, ITG Larson, Ken Gould Consulting, Milestone Systems, and Sage Integration.

Mission 500 would like to thank all the sponsors and volunteers who made this event a great turnout! We look forward to hosting another Cornhole Tournament in 2022!

For more information on how you or your organization can help, contact Kat Mullins at kat@mission500.org


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About Mission 500

Mission 500 is a nonprofit organization that works closely with the security industry to serve the needs of children and communities in crisis here in the U.S. Mission 500 exists to advocate for children living in severe poverty, inspire and act as a catalyst in the security industry for excellence in corporate social responsibility, and mobilize volunteers and resource to make a tangible difference for children and families living in poverty in the U.S. Since inception of their 501c3 status in 2016, the industry has helped produce 340,000 meals, assemble care packs filled with essential hygiene items for 4,200 families, and distribute more than 12,100 book bags filled with school supplies to students attending Title One schools. For more information on individual or corporate contributions, volunteering and sponsorships, please visit mission500.org or contact Kat Mullins at kat@mission500.org

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