Eagles for Children aids local children’s charities
Eagles for Children, a nonprofit organization founded earlier this year and funded by pledges from golfers from various country clubs, will donate more than $40,000 to 14 local children’s charities this week. The donations will be presented at a morning event hosted at Oakland Hills Country Club on Thursday, Nov. 15 at 9 a.m.
“Our passion was to help local disadvantaged kids and wondered how we could do it,” said Hal Zaima and Don Kegley, Eagles for Children co-founders and Oakland Hills members. “We love the game of golf and the breakthrough came when we had an idea as to how we could have fun and use the game to help at-risk and disadvantaged children. Eagles for Children provided us the unique opportunity to not only bring those passions together, but to build a scalable organization that can make a real difference in potentially millions of kids’ lives.”
The idea was a simple one. Zaima and Kegley, with the help and support of several other Oakland Hills Country Club members, would solicit pledges from within the club for every eagle scored on the course in 2012. These pledges were made with the understanding that 100 percent of the money raised would go to local children’s charities. The response was overwhelming and within weeks the team had leveraged its relationships with other area clubs and expanded the program to include Walnut Creek, the Country Club of Detroit, and Pine Lake. When the last hole was carded this season, the four clubs posted 104 eagles and raised more that $40,000.
“But the exciting thing is that we are just getting started,” said Zaima. “If we can engage just 50 percent of the private clubs in the country, we will raise $32 million annually. That is our vision. That is our goal.”
For more information on Eagles for Children or the local charities benefiting from the program, contact Mark Winter at (248) 258-2333.
Honigman partner among 40 honored by FrontPage Detroit
Khalilah V. Spencer, a partner in Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP’s Litigation Department, has been named one of FrontPage Detroit’s 40 under 40 for 2012. FrontPage, a special interest publication for African-American readers, honored 40 young professionals who have created a positive image in their careers and communities.
Spencer is a member of the executive committee of the Detroit Branch of the NAACP, chair of its Legal Redress Committee and a co-advisor of its Detroit Youth Council. In addition, Spencer is a member of the executive committee for Gilda’s Club of Metropolitan Detroit.
She earned a J.D. at the University of Michigan Law School and B.A. in political science from the University of Michigan.
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