2024 Sanderson Farms Championship results in Charitable Impact of $1,750,000 to Mississippi Charities
JACKSON, MS. (December 17th, 2024) –Century Club Charities continues to support Mississippi charities, today announcing a $1,000,000 donation to Friends of Children’s Hospital from proceeds of the 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship.
At a news conference Tuesday morning, Century Club Charities presented the check to Friends of Children’s Hospital (FOCH), a fundraising organization dedicated to supporting the University of Mississippi Medical Center’s pediatric healthcare mission, including the state’s only children’s hospital. The $1 million gift, coupled with over $750,000 to other Mississippi charities, brings Century Club Charities’ total charitable impact statewide to over $1.75 million in 2024.
“We are deeply grateful to our Title Sponsor, Wayne-Sanderson Farms, along with our Tournament Partners, the PGA TOUR, The Country Club of Jackson, Century Club Charities members, staff, and volunteers, for their incredible support,” said JR Woodall, MD, President of Century Club Charities, Inc. “Their contributions helped us host a first-class event and make a meaningful impact on Mississippi charities, including Children’s of Mississippi, at a time when their support is needed most.”
Since Sanderson Farms, Inc., now Wayne-Sanderson Farms, became the Title Sponsor in 2013, the tournament and Century Club Charities have contributed over $18.95 million to Friends of Children’s Hospital and other Mississippi charities. Since 1994, Century Club Charities has raised more than $26.25 million for Mississippi charities.
Children’s of Mississippi, which includes the children’s hospital and clinics around the state, care for nearly 200,000 children annually.
“Century Club Charities, through the incredible success of the Sanderson Farms Championship, has provided unwavering support to Children’s of Mississippi,” said Friends of Children’s Hospital Board Chair Kristin Allen. “Their generosity over the years has been instrumental in helping us deliver compassionate, life-changing care to the state’s sick and injured children. On behalf of Mississippi’s youngest patients and their families, thank you for your steadfast partnership and dedication to improving the health and future of our children—one life at a time.”
“Century Club Charities and the Sanderson Farms Championship continue to demonstrate an unwavering commitment to children’s health care,” said Dr. LouAnn Woodward, UMMC vice chancellor for health affairs. “The millions of dollars raised through this premier event play a vital role in delivering world-class health care in Mississippi. We are deeply grateful for their steadfast support and dedication to improving the lives of families across our state.”
The Sanderson Farms Championship brings people together to support Mississippi communities and looks forward to its return in 2025.
“We are incredibly thankful to our sponsors, partners, volunteers, and the amazing fans who make the Sanderson Farms Championship so special,” said Steve Jent, the tournament’s executive director. “Because of their dedication and support, this year’s tournament was a resounding success. We’re thrilled to be back in 2025, and we can’t wait to deliver another fantastic event that continues to support Mississippi charities and bring our community together.”
Through its support of the Sanderson Farms Championship, Wayne-Sanderson Farms plays a vital role in fostering partnerships and championing local charities, driving meaningful change in Mississippi communities.
“On behalf of Wayne-Sanderson Farms, I would like to extend our sincerest gratitude to all of the sponsors, players, volunteers, and fans who made this tournament possible,” said David Gadd, SVP and GM of Retail, Wayne-Sanderson Farms, Inc. “Because of their unwavering commitment, the Children’s Hospital, along with many other charities across Mississippi, benefit greatly from the Sanderson Farms Championship.”
“We are committed to our partnership with UMMC and positively impacting our community,” continued Gadd. “Through the power of partnerships, we can achieve great things and make a difference for those who need it most.”
The 2025 Sanderson Farms Championship is set for September 29 – October 5 at The Country Club of Jackson.
About the Sanderson Farms Championship
The Sanderson Farms Championship is an annual stop on the PGA TOUR hosted by Century Club Charities, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to promote the game of golf for the benefit of charity. Tournament proceeds benefit Children’s of Mississippi, the state’s only children’s hospital, and over 70 other Mississippi charities. The tournament has been part of the PGA TOUR schedule since 1968. Wayne-Sanderson Farms, the nation’s third-largest poultry producer, is headquartered in Oakwood, GA., with regional offices in Laurel, MS, is the title sponsor.
About Century Club Charities
Century Club Charities is a not-for-profit, tax-exempt 501(c) 3 organization whose mission is to promote the game of golf for the benefit of Mississippi charities. Since 1994, Century Club Charities has served as the host organization for Mississippi’s PGA TOUR event, helping to raise over $26 million for statewide charities.
About Friends of Children’s Hospital
Friends of Children’s Hospital, founded in 1989 by a group of dedicated volunteers from across the state, supports Mississippi’s only children’s hospital by driving fundraising, growing volunteerism, and building awareness. The mission of Friends is to elevate the healthcare experience for children in Mississippi to create hope, smiles, and a place where patients can be kids. Since its inception more than 30 years ago, the nonprofit organization has raised more than $45 million to purchase state-of-the-art equipment, construct new facilities, and provide vitally important services for all pediatric patients. For more information about Friends of Children’s Hospital, please visit www.friendsofch.org or email [email protected].
About Children’s of Mississippi
Children’s of Mississippi, part of the University of Mississippi Medical Center, encompasses all the pediatric services available at UMMC and at clinical sites throughout Mississippi. At the heart of these services is the state’s only hospital devoted exclusively to the care and treatment of sick and injured children. The Children’s of Mississippi network brings specialized clinical care for children to communities across the state, making it easier for families to get the treatment they need closer to home.
About the University of Mississippi Medical Center
As the state’s only academic medical center, UMMC seeks to improve the health of Mississippi’s population and eliminate health disparities through education, research, and patient care.
UMMC encompasses six health science schools of medicine, nursing, health-related professions, dentistry, graduate studies, and population health. The Medical Center includes the state’s only Level I trauma center, only children’s hospital, only organ and bone marrow transplant program, and the only Telehealth Center of Excellence, one of two in the nation.
For more information, visit www.umc.edu.
About Wayne-Sanderson Farms
Wayne-Sanderson Farms is an industry leader and the nation’s third-largest poultry producer, serving customers, consumers and communities with integrity, leadership and responsible farm, workplace and business practices. With a diverse portfolio of products, a strong operating culture and an industry-leading workforce of more than 26,000 people, Wayne-Sanderson Farms owns and operates 23 fresh and further-processing facilities across Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and Texas. Wayne-Sanderson Farms produces affordable, high-quality poultry products for retail, foodservice, restaurant, industrial and institutional segments under the brand names of SANDERSON FARMS® fresh chicken; COVINGTON FARMS® fresh and frozen chicken; WAYNE FARMS® fresh and prepared chicken; PLATINUM HARVEST® premium fresh chicken; CHEF’S CRAFT® gourmet chicken; and NAKED TRUTH® premium chicken. For more information, visit our website at http://www.waynesandersonfarms.com