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Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County Announces 2nd Annual Aim to Build Sporting Clay Tournament
Fundraising Event Supports Veterans Build 2026 and Critical Housing Repairs for Local Veterans

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County will host its 2nd Annual Aim to Build Sporting Clay Tournament on Friday, October 23, 2026, bringing together community leaders, business professionals, veteran advocates, and supporters for a day of competition, camaraderie, and philanthropy benefiting local veterans. Aim to Build will be held at Quail Creek Sporting Ranch in Okeechobee from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Proceeds from the event will directly support Habitat's Veterans Build 2026 initiative, helping provide critical home repairs, accessibility improvements, and housing stability services for veterans and active-duty service members throughout Palm Beach County.
The event is co-chaired by Mayor J.P. O'Connor of the City of Westlake and Rahul Sudhakar, Founder and Managing Partner of Solstice Acquisitions, both of whom share a commitment to supporting those who have served our country.
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"Aim to Build is more than a sporting clay tournament, it’s an opportunity for our community to come together and invest in the well-being of local veterans," said Jennifer Thomason, President and CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County. "Every dollar raised helps ensure that veterans in our community have safe, stable homes and the support they deserve."
Participants will enjoy an exciting sporting clay tournament followed by a BBQ lunch, live music, networking opportunities, auctions, and an awards ceremony. The event offers a unique setting for businesses, community leaders, and supporters to build meaningful connections while supporting a worthy cause.
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2026 Co-Chairs J.P. O'Connor and Rahul Sudhakar are inviting the community to join in on the action, sharing, “Aim to Build proves that competition and generosity go hand in hand. Come throw down, give back, and be part of what we build together.”
Funds raised through Aim to Build will directly benefit Veterans Build 2026, Habitat's signature veteran-focused service initiative. Scheduled for November 6, Veterans Build will mobilize volunteers and sponsors to complete critical home repair and revitalization projects for veteran households across Palm Beach County.
Registration for the Aim to Build Sporting Clay Tournament is available for foursomes beginning at $1,500, while corporate sponsorship opportunities start at $2,500.
For sponsorship information, registration details, or to learn more about Habitat's Veterans Build initiative, visit aim-to-build-2026-2nd-annual-sporting-clay-tournament
About Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County:
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County is a 501 © (3) organization and an affiliate of a global nonprofit, Habitat for Humanity International, serving Palm Beach County. Families and individuals needing safe and affordable housing partner with Habitat for Humanity to build or improve a place they can call home. Habitat homeowners help build their own homes alongside volunteers and pay an affordable mortgage. Through financial support, volunteering, or adding a voice to support affordable housing, everyone can help families achieve the strength, stability, and self-reliance they need to build better lives for themselves. Through shelter, we empower.
For more information, visit www.habitatgreaterpbc.org. For any inquiries, contact Samantha Cassino, Director of Marketing and Communications, at samantha.cassino@habitatgreaterpbc.org