PulteGroup golf tournament raises $224K for Jacksonville area charities

Justin Cook, President of PulteGroup Northeast Florida Division
Justin Cook, President of PulteGroup Northeast Florida Division
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PulteGroup’s Northeast Florida Division announced that its fourth annual Building Hope Golf Tournament raised $224,331 for local charities. The event took place at The Palencia Club and supported Rethreaded, Five Star Veterans Center, Boys & Girls Club of Nassau County, and Isaiah 117 House.

Justin Cook, President of PulteGroup’s Northeast Florida Division, said, “We enjoyed an incredible day of golf, and we are delighted to support four outstanding organizations that are dedicated to making a difference. This event would not be possible without the amazing support of our generous sponsors, golfers, volunteers and the incredible staff at The Palencia Club. We are grateful to everyone who helped make this event a tremendous success.”

Sponsors for the tournament included Vallencourt Construction Company, Woodsman Kitchen and Floors, Huber & Associates Roofing, Simpson Strong-Tie, among others.

PulteGroup is based in Atlanta and operates in over 40 markets across the United States. Its brands include Centex, Pulte Homes, Del Webb, DiVosta Homes, American West and John Wieland Homes and Neighborhoods.

For more information about PulteGroup’s Northeast Florida Division visit www.pulte.com/jacksonville.



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