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By AI, Created 10:49 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Easterseals Northern California will host its Driving Change Golf Classic on Monday, June 1, at San Francisco’s Olympic Club to raise funds and awareness for services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The event brings together families, sponsors and supporters around inclusion, while spotlighting the nonprofit’s reach across 24 Northern California counties.
Why it matters: - The Driving Change Golf Classic is meant to raise funds for family services that support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including autism, Down syndrome and cerebral palsy. - The event also uses a high-profile sports setting to spotlight neurodiversity and inclusion. - Easterseals Northern California serves 5,200 individuals each year across a region stretching from San Jose to the Oregon border.
What happened: - Easterseals Northern California will hold its annual Driving Change Golf Classic on Monday, June 1, at the Olympic Club’s Lake Course in San Francisco. - Attendees, patients, supporters and sponsors will play at a course that has hosted five U.S. Opens, two Tour Championships and a U.S. Women’s Open. - The course is also scheduled to host the 2028 PGA Championship and the 2033 Ryder Cup. - Provident Credit Union is the title sponsor.
The details: - The all-day event will raise funds while emphasizing how sports can build community, opportunity and achievement for all. - Families in Easterseals Northern California’s services, local businesses, volunteers and board members from across the organization’s family of companies will take part. - Participants will join unique activities on the greens designed to make the round more impactful. - Easterseals Northern California has served local families for nearly 100 years through person-centered programs and support services across the full lifespan. - The nonprofit was founded in 1927. - Easterseals Northern California provides clinical services for children, youth and adults. - The organization delivers more than 288,000 hours of direct service annually across 24 Northern California counties. - For tickets, sponsorships and more information, visit the organization’s website. - Easterseals Northern California’s LinkedIn page is available here.
Between the lines: - The event pairs fundraising with firsthand exposure, giving donors and supporters a chance to see where their money goes. - A parent of a participant in the Kaleidoscope Community Adult Program said the outing gave his son a chance to play an 18-hole course for the first time and kept him engaged shot by shot. - The golf classic is also a public display of the organization’s inclusion mission, which leaders say is strengthened when participants and supporters gather together. - Jim Ernest, a board member and president and CEO of Provident Credit Union, said the tournament is a way for the community to make a real difference for individuals and families served by Easterseals Northern California.
What’s next: - Easterseals Northern California will use the event to drive awareness and support for its regional services. - The nonprofit is expected to continue its annual fundraising and community celebration model around the golf classic. - Support from sponsors, families and local businesses is positioned to help keep services accessible and impactful across the region.
The bottom line: - The Driving Change Golf Classic is both a fundraiser and an inclusion showcase, aimed at sustaining services for thousands of Northern California families.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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