Scottsdale Active 20-30 Club Hosts Charity Sporting Competition

Scottsdale Active 20-30 Club hosted Brokers for Kids and Agents Benefitting Children, its annual charity sporting competition, on April 5 at Scottsdale Stadium. This year’s event raised a record-breaking $700,000-plus for children’s charities. More than 700 residential real estate agents and commercial real estate professionals went head-to-head for the cause.

The 80 teams participated in an Olympiad style event that included a quarterback challenge, corn hole toss, bocce ball and dodgeball finale. This year, the event added a home run derby competition for a chance to win an all-inclusive trip. On the Brokers side, VEREIT took home the Brokers Cup for the fourth straight year by raising mover than $70,000, and Colliers International secured their first Olympiad Trophy. For Agents Benefitting Children, Camelot Homes raised $25,000-plus, winning the Agent’s Cup Trophy, and My Home Group won the Olympiad Trophy.

The teams raised money through various efforts for 27 local children’s charities, including Boys Hope Girls Hope of Arizona and Care Fund. Boys Hope Girls Hope provides scholarships to underprivileged youth in both community-based and residency-based programs, ensuring a good start toward a college education. Care Fund provides mortgage, rent, and/or housing expense relief, as well as related lifestyle resources for families during a child’s extended health crisis.

This is the 20th year for Scottsdale Active 20-30 Club’s Brokers event and the sixth year for Agents Benefitting Children. Along with the activities, Genuine Concepts provided food for participants, and Valley Toyota Dealers was the raffle sponsor, with the lucky winner receiving a $15,000 cash prize.

PHOTOS COURTESY SCOTTSDALE ACTIVE 20-30 CLUB

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