Our Impact

Every swing. Every sponsor.
Every donation changes lives.

Where Every Dollar Goes

A Legacy That Lives On

Since 2000, the Valerie Anne Moser Memorial Golf Tournament has invested over $500,000 into organizations that improve lives through healthcare, education, youth development, and community outreach.

Today, proceeds support both international and local ministries that continue Valerie's legacy.

$500,000+

Supporting children, families, and communities through ongoing activities

India

PREM SEWA HOSPITAL & EMMANUEL SCHOOL

Supporting a small, dedicated staff providing medical care and education to a rural area

Winston - Salem

LOCAL IMPACT

Partnering with organizations that serve youth and families in our community

27 Years

OF GIVING BACK

A tradition that continues to grow each year through community support

RAISED

The Organizations We Support

Prem Sewa Hospital

Prem Sewa is a hospital operating in Utraula, India, serving over 250,000 people in the surrounding villages.  A staff of four doctors and 12 technicians provides in-house care to all who need assistance.  A community outreach program serves the local villages within 25 miles of Utraula, with staff traveling to folks who would not be able to reach the hospital on their own, to provide education, general healthcare and palliative care.  Proceeds from this organization and its key fundraisers help to cover the costs of this program and improvements to the hospital facility.

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InDeed Youth Outreach Ministry

InDeed Youth Outreach Ministry exists to expose youth to God’s love through deeds and actions that support their spiritual, emotional, and educational development. The Ministry also strives to help youth discover their strengths, God-given gifts, and reach the high calling of God for their lives.

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FROG (Fully Rely On God)

FROG (Fully Rely on God) is a ministry for children in the Southside area of Winston-Salem. Two times per week during the school year, 100 children receive a hot meal, have a time of Bible Study, work on homework or learning activities, and play. FROG’s desire is that children grow in their knowledge of Christ and develop a strong desire to excel academically.