LOS ANGELES, May 01, 2018 -- On Thursday, June 7th, Plaza de la Raza, the nation’s longest operating Latino-based multi-disciplinary arts center will present its Annual Charity Golf Classic at the beautiful Montebello Country Club in East Los Angeles. This year, SAFNA Engineering & Consulting (a division of Heateflex Corporation) will be the title sponsor for the event along with the International House of Pancakes (IHOP). The annual event is an opportunity for members of the community to enjoy a morning round of golf with friends and co-workers, followed by a luncheon on the grounds, serenaded by the Plaza Mariachi Juvenil, the student youth mariachi ensemble from the award-winning after school program, Plaza’s School for the Performing and Visual Arts.
“With arts education being heavily impacted by the public school system in the Los Angeles region, Plaza de la Raza provides inner-city youth with the opportunity to have access to year-round arts education. SAFNA Engineering & Consulting is proud to partner with IHOP to further open and expand these opportunities to our Los Angeles community,” said Mr. Jorge Ramirez, CEO of SAFNA.
All proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit Plaza de la Raza and it’s after school program, which hosts over 5100 local students and children each year, most of them tuition scholarship recipients from the surrounding area of Lincoln Heights and East Los Angeles. 85% of the students are from families at or below the federal poverty standard of income, yet they attend classes in music, art, theatre and dance throughout the year, including a summer school session.
About the Annual Charity Golf Classic
Plaza’s Charity Golf Classic is also supported by volunteers from the Latina Golfers Association. Donors and patrons can purchase tickets for foursomes or individuals by contacting Co-Chair Rose Elena Sauceda at (626) 688-5780 or [email protected]. Come join us at the Montebello Country Club on June 7th for a fun outing and a good cause, and support the students at Plaza de la Raza!
About SAFNA Engineering & Consulting
SAFNA offers a wide range of professional engineering services and products. The company provides engineering and consulting services supporting project and program management, engineering design, and the implementation of infrastructure projects. SAFNA is an industry leader in the product design and fabrication of custom carbon and stainless steel storage tanks, pressure vessels, and filter housings, manufactured in a National Board-Certified facility located in San Dimas, California. SAFNA has successfully engineered, designed, and constructed a number of innovative systems for municipality projects including water treatment, landfill, and desalination applications. For more information, please visit www.safna.com.
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