Mission 500 has partnered with Moms In Security Global Outreach for its newest fundraiser endeavor: a cornhole tournament. The tournament promotes team building while bringing attention to underprivileged children and families in need across the U.S. The event will also be held to bring awareness to help end human trafficking.

“The Mission 500 Cornhole Tournament is another new and fun fundraising event designed to encourage more individualized participation from security professionals that’s also open to their friends and families,” said Ken Gould, chairman for Mission 500. “We would also love to get corporate sponsors in the Northeast region to help us help children in need by supporting this fun event, we welcome your organization’s participation with open arms.”

Those interested must participate in teams of two and registration cost is $50 per person. There will be door prizes and a bragging trophy to the winning team. The event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, Dec. 11, 2021, from 4-7 p.m. and will be held at Kirkbride Hall, 5 Patriot Hills Lane, located in Stony Point, N.Y.

“We felt that partnering with Mission 500 was a great way to help both organizations raise funds for each of our causes and help elevate attendance to make it a great networking event as well,” said Elisa Mula, founder of Moms in Security Global Outreach. “Let’s get together and make this tournament amazing and feel great about what we’re doing.”

Those who are unable to attend the event, but would still like to donate, can do so by visiting https://www.mission500.org/2021-cornhole-tournament-donations/.

Sponsorship opportunities are available, ranging from $500 – $2,500, which can be viewed here: https://www.mission500.org/2021-cornhole-tournament-sponsorships/

Register at https://www.mission500.org/2021-cornhole-tournament-registration/