Third Party Events

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TALX Corporation: Jeans Week
TALX Corporation chose St. Patrick Center as the beneficiary of their Jeans Week in June 2008. Employees donated $10 each for the opportunity to wear jeans to work for a week. The event raised $2,268 for St. Patrick Center clients!  


Wells Fargo Home Mortgage: Golf Tournament
Once again, Wells Fargo Home Mortgage chose St. Patrick Center as the beneficiary of their annual golf tournament. This year’s “Fall Classic in May” held amid rain delays May 13 raised $135,000 for St. Patrick Center, bringing their four-year total to $1.1 million. More than 120 golfers from 33 financial institutions competed in the four-person scramble at Norwood Hills Country Club.
:: read more about the 2008 event
:: click here to visit the Wells Fargo website
:: view the 2008 Wells Fargo Fall Classic video



Club Managers Association of America: Golf Tournament
Once again, the Club Managers Association of America has selected St. Patrick Center as the beneficiary of their annual tournament at Norwood Hills Country Club. The 2008 event is scheduled for July 14. In a September 2007 golf tournament, the CMAA raised $5,000 for St. Patrick Center!
:: click here to visit the CMAA website
:: view the 2008 CMAA Golf Tournament video


Vector Marketing: Suited for Success Donation 
Vector Marketing chose St. Patrick Center clients as the beneficiaries of their recent suit collection. Attendees to Vector’s annual Representative Development Conference in St. Louis in May donated 150 gently used professional business suits to St. Patrick Center’s Suited for Success employment program. Vector teaches their representatives to first help others to succeed, in order to achieve personal success.
:: read more about the Suited for Success program
:: Vector Marketing



The Global Day of Prayer St. Louis: Busch Stadium Event 
A unique 11-day concentration of prayer in St. Louis culminated in the Global Day of Prayer event on May 11, 2008. The event at Busch Stadium united Christians as it was one of thousands around the world that day. A collection taken during the event raised $5,000 to benefit St. Patrick Center’s Key Player Initiative, a community-wide effort to raise need