Tampa Bay, Fla., – August 8, 2017 – Last year, the West Florida Division of Pulte Homes held its first annual Building to Make Lives Better Charity Golf Tournament benefitting the Children’s Home Network in Tampa, Florida. Proceeds raised supported the organization’s mission of improving lives and changing life stories.
The first annual Building to Make Lives Better Charity Golf Tournament successfully funded the renovation of the Children’s Home Network’s vocational building, which is used for continued learning by Kids Village, a residential treatment program, specializing in children ages 6 to 18, who are victims of abuse, neglect, and abandonment. In recognition of Pulte’s continued support and generosity, the building has been renamed the Pulte Promise Center.
The second annual Building to Make Lives Better Charity Golf Tournament benefitting the Children’s Home Network will take place on October 2, 2017 at the Avila Golf and Country Club in Tampa, Florida. Proceeds provide the educational programs and services of the children who need it most.
Pulte’s partnership with the Children’s Home Network will impact at-risk children for the foreseeable future. Their support for educational development is invaluable in sustaining and creating new leadership, academic success and overall well-being opportunities for our at-risk children in Tampa Bay.
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About Pulte Homes and Children’s Home Network
Pulte Homes is a national brand of PulteGroup, Inc. (NYSE: PHM). Pulte Homes builds consumer inspired homes and communities that provide the move-up buyer the best quality of life. Only Pulte Homes offers the combination of innovative Life Tested Home Designs® with an unwavering commitment to quality and attention to detail. For more information about Pulte Homes, visit www.pulte.com
The Children’s Home Network is a local 501 (C)(3) not-for-profit organization that unlocks the potential of nearly 25,000 at-risk children and families by providing compassionate and effective services that create opportunities for success in the Central Florida region. For more information about the Children’s Home Network, visit www.childrenshomenetwork.org