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New Haven Youth and Family Services Chosen by Farmers Insurance Open PGA Tour

New Haven Youth and Family Services is one of 6 San Diego nonprofits selected by The Century Club of San Diego to participate in their Champions for Youth Campaign, an annual give back done by the Farmers Insurance Open (San Diego’s PGA TOUR event taking place at Torrey Pines this January 2022). The more funds raised and the more people engaged with during the two month (November 30, 2021 to January 30, 2022) Campaign will help New Haven win a bigger portion of the $285,000 bonus funds the Farmers Insurance is gifting to the six nonprofits this year.

Every year New Haven transforms the lives of hundreds of at-risk youth throughout Southern California through mental health programs, Therapeutic Behavioral Services, transitional living support, daily student curriculum, and a 24/7 residential treatment program in multiple residences throughout North County San Diego. Every dollar raised will change lives by helping New Haven rewrite the futures of San Diego’s at-risk youth.

DECEMBER 2021 CALIFORNIA — Imagine having 200+ kids to care for and plan futures for. That’s what local nonprofit, New Haven Youth and Family Services (NH) does every year. They transform the lives of hundreds of at-risk youth throughout Southern California through mental health programs, Therapeutic Behavioral Services, transitional living support, daily student curriculum, and a 24/7 residential treatment program in multiple residences throughout North County San Diego.

NH believes in new beginnings. Since 1967, every year they have provided hundreds of at-risk youth the tools necessary to successfully transition into adulthood, reunify with their families and return back to their home community. NH youth learn life and teamwork skills in culinary classes. They gain real world experience managing a student-run business in wood shop. Highly structured classroom education helps them develop crucial social and life skills. While mental health programs and Therapeutic Behavioral services teach them healthy communication and coping mechanisms.

For the fourth year NH has been selected by The Century Club of San Diego, the nonprofit that manages the Farmers Insurance Open (San Diego’s PGA TOUR event) as one of 6 San Diego nonprofits to participate in their Champions for Youth program (CFY). Like NH, Farmers Insurance and The Century Club of San Diego also believe in new beginnings. Their annual Campaign supports at-risk and underserved youth in the San Diego community.

The more funds raised and the more people engaged with during the two month (November 30, 2021 to January 30, 2022) Champions For Youth Campaign will help NH win a bigger portion of the $285,000 Farmers Insurance is gifting to the six nonprofits this year. Last year about 550 donors helped NH raise a total of almost $175,000 through fundraising and bonus funds gifted by the 2021 Farmers Cares Bonus Pool. 100% of funds raised and bonus funds gifted will benefit at-risk youth in San Diego.

New Haven needs your help to help rewrite the futures of more at-risk youth!
> Support & Track New Haven’s Campaign HERE: https://bit.ly/CFY2022
> Campaign Timeline: Nov 30, 2021 (Giving Tuesday) to Jan 30th, 2022 (end of the Farmer’s Open)
> Campaign Fundraising Goal: $125,000

More about the Farmers Insurance Open: The Farmers Insurance Open is San Diego’s prestigious PGA TOUR event played at beautiful Torrey Pines Golf Course January 26-29, 2022. The Century Club of San Diego, host organization of the PGA TOUR’s
Farmers Insurance Open, is a major benefactor to local charities throughout the San Diego community. They organize and manage
the finest quality PGA TOUR tournament; stimulate and promote philanthropy by all parties associated with the tournament; and promote San Diego on a national basis.

NC Daily Star Staff
NC Daily Star Staffhttps://NCDAILYSTAR.COM
Terry Woods has been a North County resident for over three decades. Community activist, Member Emeritus Vista Chamber of Commerce, Married to Kathy Woods for 48 years, three children, three grandchildren and six grand dogs.
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