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Sky High For Kids and CREMM’s Pink Party Co-Ed Clay Shoot

Sky High For Kids and CREMM’s Pink Party Co-Ed Clay Shoot

Houston CREMM and Sky High for Kids hosted their co-ed event, Pink Party – Let’s Go Girls Clay Shoot on June 8. A day filled with friendly competition, cocktails and philanthropy, the event was a complete success raising $25,000 towards supporting children undergoing childhood cancer and other life-threatening conditions.

Participants of the clay shoot gathered at the Greater Houston Gun Club, commencing the event with an exhilarating tournament where teams of two and four rounded up for some spirited competition. Adorned in pink attire to match the theme, attendees then delighted in a lively cocktail hour, eagerly anticipating the announcement of the clay tournament’s results as the evening came to a close.

“It brings us joy to know that we are helping uplift such a worthy cause and bringing communities together,” said Jennifer Campa Kinard, President of Houston CREMM. “As a professional women’s organization within Commercial Real Estate, CREMM is on a mission to bring the community together and uplift women. We chose to support Sky High for Kids because it was also founded by women who are making a difference and felt that this community-oriented purpose would be the perfect one to partner with.”

The collaboration between CREMM and Sky High for Kids has proven to be a powerful force in the fight against pediatric cancer. With their combined efforts, they have raised an impressive $58,000 over the past three years, demonstrating their unwavering commitment to making a positive change in the lives of children battling this devastating disease.

Sky High for Kids is deeply committed to improving the lives of children with cancer and their families. Since 2007, the organization has donated more than $25 million to leading children’s hospitals and research centers to help close the gap in childhood cancer rates. The funds raised from Pink Party Let’s Go Girls Clay Shoot will directly benefit these initiatives and support the organization’s pledges with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, The Ronald McDonald Charities, Memphis and many more.

The event would not have been possible without the generous support of various sponsors. Gallant Commercial, FMG, Infinity MEP, Fidelity National Title Insurance Company, Burton Construction, CDM360 Bentley, Arch Floors, EJ Welch, KCI, HITT, Balden Contract/Arc-Com, McLemore Luong, Provident Realty, WPS, and Teknion all played a vital role in making the Pink Party – Let’s Go Girls Clay Shoot a resounding success.

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CREMM President Jennifer Kinard and Angie O’Flaherty

CREMM is a nonprofit organization formed to create a community to cultivate relationships and enhance careers for professional women in the commercial real estate industry.

Sky High for Kids is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded by Louisiana native, Brittany Hebert Franklin. Comprised of a devoted staff, board members, and an army of volunteers, the organization is devoted to supporting children undergoing treatment for cancer and other life-threatening conditions. Sky High’s efforts benefit leading hospitals and research centers by closing the gap in childhood cancer rates globally.

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