Community Comes Together for Agape for All’s Pickleball Tournament Supporting Refugees in Columbia

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Pickleball with a Purpose!

This weekend, residents of Columbia are in for a treat as the atmosphere buzzes with excitement and generosity at Agape for All’s Pickleball Tournament. Kicking off at 9:30 a.m. this Saturday, players and spectators alike will gather at Melvin Park in Chapin to not only enjoy the fast-paced sport but also to support a remarkable cause.

All for a Great Cause

Agape for All is a local non-profit organization dedicated to helping refugees regain their footing, find safety, and experience Christ’s love. This tournament is more than just a friendly competition; it’s a vibrant community event with the goal of raising funds that will directly support their mission.

We had the opportunity to chat with the charity’s President, Aksel Sogaard, and Treasurer, Franck Sogaard. They shared how vital events like this are for the organization’s efforts. “Every dollar raised goes towards assisting refugees as they navigate the challenges of starting anew in a different country,” Aksel said enthusiastically. Franck chimed in, explaining, “It’s heartwarming to see our community come together to support families in need.”

A Day Full of Fun

Participants of the tournament aren’t just competing for bragging rights. There will be a host of activities ensuring that everyone has a fantastic time! Attendees can look forward to a bake sale featuring delicious treats, a silent auction packed with great items, and plenty of food and drinks to keep the energy high.

If you’re new to pickleball, don’t worry! The event welcomes players of all skill levels, so whether you’re a seasoned pro or just curious to try something new, this is a perfect occasion to get involved. Pickleball is known for being an easy sport to learn and incredibly fun to play, making it a family-friendly activity.

How You Can Get Involved

The community is invited to come out and join in the fun, whether you’re playing or cheering from the sidelines. Got questions or want more details? You can easily get in touch by calling 803-447-5706. Additionally, checking out their website could provide you with all the info you need to make the most of your visit.

Final Thoughts

This lively pickleball tournament stands out not just as a sports event but as a significant occasion for community bonding and charitable giving. So, dust off those pickleball paddles, grab your friends and family, and head over to Melvin Park this Saturday! Let’s make a difference together while having a blast!


Author: HERE Newberry

HERE Newberry

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