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Grey Oaks Cares Week of Giving raises more than $3.8 million for Collier County nonprofits

Grey Oaks Cares Week of Giving raises more than $3.8 million for Collier County nonprofits

Grey Oaks Country Club raised more than $3.8 million for 70 Collier County nonprofit organizations through its Grey Oaks Cares philanthropic initiative. This year, the initiative expanded into a six-day, club-wide Week of Giving that mobilized members, staff and leadership across the community, reinforcing Grey Oaks’ longstanding commitment to charitable leadership in Naples.

Primary 2026 beneficiaries include Grace Place, Guadalupe Center, Habitat for Humanity of Collier County, Harry Chapin Food Bank of Southwest Florida, Naples Children’s Foundation, Naples Zoo, Neighborhood Health Clinic, Pathways Early Education Center of Immokalee, St. Matthew’s House, The Shelter for Abused Women and Children, and Warrior Homes of Collier County, among many other nonprofit organizations addressing essential needs across Collier County.

Nonprofit partners are able to apply Grey Oaks Cares funding in ways that directly advance their missions in meaningful ways. For example, Pathways Early Education Center of Immokalee and the Guadalupe Center are expanding their facilities to accommodate more children and provide additional educational programs, while Warrior Homes of Collier County is unveiling its Zulu Project, an apartment building to house homeless veterans. This residential project is the final piece in Warrior Homes’ plan to effectively end veteran homelessness in Collier County.

Grey Oaks Cares is led by a volunteer committee of members working in partnership with club leadership and staff to ensure strategic allocation of funds and long-term community impact. This year’s effort surpassed its fundraising goal and marked a substantial expansion from last year’s inaugural single-day golf tournament, which generated $750,000. Over the past two years, Grey Oaks Cares has quickly become one of the community’s most significant philanthropic initiatives, reflecting the depth of engagement among the Grey Oaks membership in supporting the area’s nonprofit organizations.

“At Grey Oaks Country Club, stewardship, generosity and community guide how we operate,” said Don Emery, general manager of Grey Oaks Country Club. “Grey Oaks Cares is an intentional expression of those values. As an organization, we are proud to galvanize our members, staff and partners around a shared purpose and to channel that energy into meaningful support for the nonprofits that help strengthen Collier County.”

Reflecting the spirit, energy and lifestyle of Grey Oaks, the Feb. 1-6 Week of Giving demonstrated the extraordinary generosity and engagement of the community. Club members participated in pickleball and bocce competitions, tennis drills with the pros and an off-court trivia contest, an eight-mile cycling ride around the Grey Oaks community loop, mahjong and canasta events, and a golf tournament raising charitable dollars through donations, raffles, live auctions and the second annual Grey Oaks Cares dinner and charity event.

“Grey Oaks Cares represents our club at its very best: members and staff united by a shared sense of responsibility and service,” said Mary Perry, board chair. “The level of generosity and participation throughout the Week of Giving is a powerful expression of our values in action and a testament to the lasting impact we can achieve together.”

Grey Oaks Country Club serves the Grey Oaks and Estuary communities, members from Moorings Park at Grey Oaks, and non-resident club members. The Club has received numerous national designations, including Platinum Club® recognition, Distinguished Club with Elite Status, Florida Golf Course of the Year and designation as a Top 100 Golf Community. Amenities include three championship golf courses, a state-of-the-art wellness center, two clubhouses, tennis, pickleball, bocce, and a resort-style pool.

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