An Mosaic Education Initiative Charity Golf Tournament
Join us for an intentional gathering designed to secure the long-term infrastructure young people need to transition into adulthood with consistency and support.
11am | October 7th | Industry Hills Golf Club
Why we swing
At MEI, we operate in the fragile space where young people navigating foster care, displacement, and complex transitions require a stable foundation to continue their forward momentum. We focus on continuity. Through scholarships, mentorship, educational resources, and relational support, we partner with students as they move into adulthood.
“Swing for Scholars” is an invitation to strengthen that infrastructure.
With your partnership, MEI will confidently support students this year and expand long-term scholarship access through 2030. This event is about building durable systems that protect persistence.
Potential is not rare. Our work ensures it has access.
The Goal: $200,000
for Scholarship Stability for students
This investment directly expands scholarship capacity and ensures no student is forced to pause their education due to financial instability. With your support, students remain enrolled, focused, and steadily progressing toward graduation.
Your attendance and investment translates into measurable continuity.
Event Details
October 7th | 11am - 8pm
Industry Hills Golf Club
1 Industry Hills Pkwy,
City of Industry, CA 91744
OUTDOOR
11AM – Registration + Games + Lunch
12PM – Shotgun Start
4PM – Tournament Concludes
INDOOR
5PM – Dinner, Raffle, + Live Auction
8PM – Event Conclusion
WAYS TO SWING
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PLAY
Secure Your Place on the Green!
Register as an individual or field a team of 4 or more! Your participation directly expands our scholarship capacity.
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SPONSOR
Invest in Structure!
Partner with MEI to build durable infrastructure for student success.
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Volunteer
Contribute Your Expertise!
Support the execution of this event and help strengthen long-term educational access.
Our students are future creators navigating family responsibility, financial pressure, and complex transitions. They already possess the drive to succeed. Our role is to provide the stability that allows that drive to flourish without disruption.
When systems disappear, we stay.
MEET THE SCHOLARS