
The 7th annual Clays for a Cause sporting clay shoot, presented by St. Johns home builder MasterCraft Builder Group, was held on December 5, 2019 at Saltwaters Shooting Club in St. Augustine. It was the largest to date with over 340 registered participants raising $158,000 for St. Augustine Youth Services (SAYS), Seamark Ranch, and American Legion Post 194.
āThis yearās event exceeded all of our expectations and then some,ā said MasterCraft Builder Group CEO and Founder, Chris Shee. āNot only were we able to increase the amount raised for SAYS and Seamark Ranch, two organizations that change the lives of orphaned children and give them hope for the future, but this year, we were able to raise $25,000 for the American Legionās Alton Green Memorial Park, which will provide a safe play space for dozens of kids in their Kids Safe Zone program.ā
Over the past seven years, Clays for a Cause has raised more than $400,000 for local charities benefiting children and families. St. Augustine Youth Services (SAYS) is a local, nonprofit that helps shape the future of Floridaās at-risk youth by providing coaching, counseling, and care in family-style therapeutic group homes and outpatient community services. Seamark Ranch is a faith-based home for children of broken families located in Green Cove Springs and has served over 100 children with its homes, on-campus school, and childcare programs. American Legion Post 194 runs Kids Safe Zone, a program where veterans volunteer their time to help underprivileged and at-risk kids in the community.
āSt. Augustine Youth Services relies on the funds raised at each yearās Clays for a Cause for a variety of services that we offer,ā said Schuyler Siefker, Executive Director of SAYS. āThis year, we are earmarking the money raised to help build an Independent Living Village, transitional housing for youth that āage outā of our program.ā Fred Meiners, Executive Director of Seamark Ranch, mirrored the sentiments. āClays for a Cause helps us house and educate our children, which we wouldnāt be able to do without the support of people like Chris and businesses like MasterCraft.ā