The United Family donates $500,000 through 33rd Annual Jacky Pierce Charity Classic, helps 25 non-profit organizations

LUBBOCK The United Family and its vendor partners have once again raised $500,000 for 25 non-profit organizations through its annual Jacky Pierce Charity Classic (JPCC) golf tournament, which takes place on Aug. 25 and 26.

Before the annual dinner on Sunday night, checks were presented to the 25 groups in a recognition event. Since its inception in the early nineties, the JPCC golf tournament has raised more than $6,500,000 for non-profit organizations across Texas and New Mexico.

Sidney Hopper, president of The United Family, said this event continues to be a core part of United’s charitable work thanks to the generosity of the company’s vendor partners. He said this tournament remains special because of the funds’ impact on communities across The United Family’s trade area.

“Making a positive impact on our communities is at the heart of our mission and, after all these years, the Jacky Pierce Charity Classic continues to be a major part of that,” Hopper said. “The non-profit organizations, including The United Way, who benefit from this tournament do an outstanding job of improving our communities. We know these funds will greatly impact the thousands of people they serve.”

Named in honor of Jacky Pierce, the longtime produce director for United Supermarkets, the tournament remains a place for charitable giving, fellowship, and community.

“This tournament would not be the same without the amazing relationships of our vendor partners,” Hopper said. “Not only does this event support an important cause, but it also allows relationships between like-minded companies focused on helping their communities grow even more. That’s why it means so much to all of us.”

The first round of the 33rd iteration of the JPCC tournament was played on the morning of Sunday, August 25, while the remaining four rounds will be played on Monday, August 26. Over the two-day event, more than 550 golfers from across the country will hit the links for the charity tournament.

Tournament beneficiaries include:

  • Brown County United Way
  • Dallam-Hartley Counties United Way
  • Deaf Smith United Way
  • Graham Area United Way
  • Hutchinson County United Way
  • Lubbock Area United Way
  • North Texas Area United Way
  • Ochiltree United Way
  • Scurry County United Way
  • Thrive of Southern New Mexico
  • United Way Abilene
  • United Way Amarillo & Canyon
  • United Way Denton County
  • United Way Metropolitan Dallas
  • United Way of Moore County
  • United Way of Carlsbad and South Eddy County
  • United Way of Central New Mexico
  • United Way of Chaves County
  • United Way of Eastern New Mexico
  • United Way of Midland
  • United Way of Northern New Mexico
  • United Way of Odessa
  • United Way of the Concho Valley
  • United Way Tarrant County
  • United Way-Lea County