Find Your Voice Now welcomed more than 300 players and spectators on Aug. 24 to its first Pickleball for Charity Tournament at Highland Heights Community Park to help raise awareness for women in toxic relationships.
Ninety-two players competed in morning and afternoon divisions with the opportunity to win custom-design medals, while spectators were able to bid on raffle prizes and peruse vendors and partnering agencies situated around the park that offered resources, information and encouragement to help support the organization’s mission to help women break free from toxic relationships, whether it be personally or professionally, one voice at a time.
Mary Ellen Bartlett, the co-founder of Find Your Voice Now, said their volunteer crew was “spectacular,” and credited the help of Mindi