Strata Networks is proud to announce that its 2024 Charity Golf Classic successfully raised $31,817.77 in support of Project Alley, a non-profit organization working to establish an addiction recovery center for women in the Uintah Basin. This total includes $21,817.77 raised during the tournaments, plus an additional $10,000 generously matched by CoBank, one of Strata’s lending partners.
“We are very happy with the success of this year’s Charity Golf Classic and deeply grateful to everyone who participated and contributed,” said Bruce Todd, Strata Networks CEO/General Manager. “We hope that the money raised will make a lasting impact on the Uintah Basin by helping to provide a vital service to our community.”
Project Alley was founded in 2023 and is currently working to secure property in Uintah County that will eventually hold a residential home and treatment center structured around the 12-step programs and other methodologies used to overcome addiction. Much like the Thompsen House of Hope men’s addiction recovery center located in Duchesne County, Project Alley aims to focus their program on spiritual enlightenment and creating service-driven lives.
Representatives from Project Alley were present at both Strata golf tournaments held last May in Roosevelt and Vernal. This year’s events filled up in record time, bringing together nearly 500 golfers, including local businesses, community leaders, and golf enthusiasts who enjoyed a beautiful day of golf, networking, and camaraderie while supporting a cause that touches many lives.
“On behalf of Project Alley, I want to extend a heartfelt thanks to Strata Networks, a pillar in our community, for their generous contribution,” stated Heath McDougal, Director of Project Alley. “The donation will significantly enhance our efforts to create positive change in the Uintah Basin. Thank you for believing in us!”
For more information about Project Alley and how you can support their efforts, visit them on Facebook or contact projectalleyrecovery@gmail.com.