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Milford Food Bank Announces Golf Classic 2025: "Drive Out Hunger"



MILFORD, IN – Milford Food Bank is excited to announce the upcoming Milford Food Bank Golf Classic 2025, an event dedicated to "Driving Out Hunger" in Michiana. The fundraising golf tournament will take place on Thursday, July 10, 2025, at the scenic Maxwelton Golf Club in Syracuse. Check in and lunch will begin at 10:30 a.m. and a shotgun start will happen at 12:00 p.m.

Golfers and community supporters are invited to join Milford Food Bank for a day of friendly competition, delicious food, and a shared commitment to ending food insecurity. All funds raised during the MFB Golf Classic will directly support the operational needs of Milford Food Bank, enabling them to continue providing food and essentials to their organization partners in the region. "We are looking forward to another fun golf outing this year," said Angie Deak, MFB Development Manager. "This event is a great opportunity for our supporters in the community to come together, enjoy a day on the course, and make a tangible difference in the lives of those we serve." Participants can look forward to a challenging and enjoyable round of golf while contributing to an organization that impacts hundreds of thousands of people in Michiana.

Sponsorship opportunities are available for businesses and individuals who wish to further support Milford Food Bank's mission. For more information on registration, sponsorship, or to learn more about the MFB Golf Classic 2025, please contact Deak at angie@milfordfoodbank.org or visit www.milfordfoodbank.org/golfclassic.

Milford Food Bank is a faith-based non-profit food bank that aims to be the hands and feet of Jesus. They believe that no one should go hungry and are called to share freely and give generously to those in need. Milford Food Bank rescues bulk food and distributes it at no charge, providing essential support to local and regional food pantries, community kitchens, schools, churches, and recovery homes. MFB distributes over 350,000 pounds of food each month to over 200 organization partners that support individuals and families in their communities facing food insecurity.

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