
Clay County, MO – A popular annual fundraiser supporting local law enforcement families is approaching quickly, with organizers urging residents and businesses to register before remaining spots fill up.
According to the Clay County Sheriff’s Office, its Charitable Golf Tournament is scheduled for Sunday, June 1 at Paradise Pointe Golf Complex near Smithville Lake, just outside the Kansas City metro area. The four-person scramble format event benefits the CCSO HALO Team, a nonprofit that assists sheriff’s office employees facing financial hardship.
Officials say team registrations are filling fast following last year’s strong turnout, when the event sold out and raised funds for a variety of emergency needs. The HALO Team helps cover expenses such as utility costs, mortgage payments, medical and therapy bills, groceries, school lunches, and car repairs for employees experiencing unexpected challenges.
Organizers noted that sponsorship opportunities are still available for local businesses and community partners looking to support the cause. Additional details, including ticket and sponsorship options, can be found through the event registration page.
The tournament has become a key annual effort in Clay County, drawing participants from across the county and the greater Kansas City region. Proceeds directly support sheriff’s office staff, with the HALO Team overseen by a volunteer board made up of agency employees.
Community members interested in participating are encouraged to register soon, as remaining team slots are expected to fill ahead of the June event date.
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