James Beckwith
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Cristo Rey High School SacramentoHelp me raise funds as part of the Villara Capital Cup for Cristo Rey High School Sacramento!
$117,143
raised by 58 people
$20,000 goal
Cristo Rey High School Sacramento (CRHS) transforms the lives of some of the brightest young people in our region by providing them with an affordable college preparatory education. CRHS works to ensure that, regardless of income, students have a chance to realize their dreams of higher education.
Five Star Bank is a proud work-study participant and strongly supports the vision and mission of Cristo Rey High School. The students we’ve had the pleasure of working with and mentoring are of the highest caliber and will soon make their own contributions to the Capital Region.
If you’d like to mail a check directly to Cristo Rey High School, please: Make check payable to Cristo Rey Sacramento. Mail check to: 8475 Jackson Road, Sacramento, CA 95826 Attention: David Perry RE: James Beckwith 2021 Capital Cup or call 916-400-3393. If you have any questions feel free to reach out to my EA: Tricia De La Cerda, tdelacerda@fivestarbank.com or 916-660-5789.
The Villara Capital Cup adapts the historic Ryder Cup format—steeped in tradition—to promote community pride, healthy competition, and raise money for the Sacramento region’s most deserving charities.
Each year, leaders from the Sacramento region are divided into two teams for an exciting 3-day golf competition. Donors will have the opportunity to support their favorite player (or their favorite charity), as each player is competing to benefit his or her favorite charitable organization. The winning team's designated charities share a prize fund of $100,000!
The tournament started with the ambitious goal of raising $250,000 in its first year. When it well surpassed that goal, the tournament committee raised the bar, and has continued to do so every year since—and every year, the participating golfers exceed expectations.
The Villara Capital Cup has raised more than $5 million over its history.