Manchester-area golf enthusiasts and community supporters came out in force this week, with more than 120 golfers participating in the New Hampshire Food Bank’s charity golf tournament. The strong turnout reflects the deep community spirit that continues to define the Queen City and its surrounding region.
The New Hampshire Food Bank is one of the state’s most vital hunger-relief organizations, working year-round to connect residents in need with food and resources. Charity golf tournaments like this one are a cornerstone of its fundraising calendar, bringing together local businesses, families, and individuals for a day on the links — all in service of a cause that directly benefits Granite Staters facing food insecurity.
With more than 120 golfers showing up to swing clubs and support the cause, the event demonstrated just how enthusiastically the Manchester community rallies around its neighbors. Tournaments of this kind not only raise critical funds but also build lasting connections among participants who share a commitment to giving back.
The New Hampshire Food Bank’s work is especially meaningful heading into the fall and winter months, when demand for food assistance traditionally rises. Events like this golf tournament help ensure the organization has the resources it needs to meet that demand and keep pantry shelves stocked across the state.
Whether participants were seasoned golfers or weekend players, the shared purpose of the day made every swing count — a reminder that some of the best community-building happens when neighbors come together for a common good.
Sources: WMUR