Eagles for St. Jude-HOPE in Action
On the PGA TOUR, an eagle can mean the difference between winning and losing. And now for the children of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, an eagle on the PGA TOUR can help make the difference in their life and death struggle.
In 2007, Stanford Financial Group began the Eagles for St. Jude program. Every time an eagle is made on the PGA TOUR, Stanford will make a $500 donation to St. Jude in that player’s name. Individuals and companies can also join in and make contributions to help St. Jude remain on the cutting-edge of research so that families from around the world, regardless of their ability to pay, have a place that provides highly specialized treatments that may be their child’s only chance for survival.
PGA TOUR professional and World Golf Hall of Fame inductee Vijay Singh has stepped up to join Stanford in the Eagles for St. Jude program by committing to make his own $1,000 donation for every eagle he makes this year.
“Obviously, I have my own motivation to make as many eagles as possible — now there’s an even greater reward when I do so. This lets me share that good feeling and turn it into something truly lasting and meaningful. I feel like my accomplishment helps St. Jude accomplish its mission to find cures for these special children.”
Vijay Singh
EAGLES AMBASSADOR
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