There is a lot of excitement for a live event at this year’s Rocket Mortgage Classic at the Detroit Golf Club. The event is June 28th – July 4th, and boasts an impressive lineup of world class golfers along with a campaign to raise over a million dollars for charity.
The Rocket Mortgage Classic is the first PGA TOUR event to be held in the city of Detroit, and the event raised more than 1.2 million dollars for charity in 2019. All net proceeds from this year’s event will support their Changing the Course initiative which is committed to ensure every Detroit resident has access to the internet, technology, and digital literacy training they deserve within 5 years.
At a press conference Monday, officials from the Rocket Mortgage Classic announced a citywide campaign to streamline access to the Emergency Broadband Benefit. The “EBB 313” compliments the Changing the Course initiative, and it will help provide discounts on internet access and technology subsidies for eligible resident of Detroit.
Jay Farner, CEO of Rocket Mortgage and Rocket Companies, and Chairman of the 313 Fund, said, “The Rocket Mortgage Classic is all about building an exciting event in our home city that simultaneously creates opportunity for Detroit residents.”
Dr. Darienne Hudson, President and CEO of the United Way for Southeastern Michigan, said they will work with other local nonprofits and governmental agencies throughout Detroit to connect residents with the program. “We’re natural conveners, this kind of engagement is in our DNA. This is what we were built to do,” Dr. Hudson said of the United Way.
Bryson DeChambeau, defending champion of the Rocket Mortgage Classic and Rocket Mortgage Ambassador, said, “One of the things that impressed me the most about the Rocket family is their dedication to helping change lives in the 313 area.” He went on to say, “My family always told me to give back and do as much as you can no matter what position you’re in.”
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Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand