The 14th Annual Hunger Busters Golf Classic will tee off on April 22 at the Four Season Resort and Club in Las Colinas.
A sell out every year, golfers will gather for a round of golf, lunch and to hear keynote speaker, former Dallas Cowboys safety, Darren Woodson. Since his retirement from the NFL, Woodson has worked as an ESPN football analyst. Woodson became involved in the organization upon learned schools in Dallas Independent School District are on the waiting list for the Hunger Busters program.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Dallas is the automotive partner for the event.
“Hunger among school age children is a huge problem in our community,” said Heath Strayhan, general manager of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Dallas. “This is such a worthy cause and Rolls-Royce loves being a part of it. We have the opportunity to change the future of a child by simply making sure they are well nourished.”
Hunger Busters' "Feed the Need" after school program delivers thousands of evening meals each week to children attending 11 Dallas ISD schools and five after school programs. More than 137,000 children (87%) of children attending Dallas public schools rely on school-subsidized meals as their only source for food. More than 1.5 million meals have been delivered to date.
Phil and Lillie Romano founded Hunger Busters in 2000. More information about the organization can be found at www.hungerbusters.com.