On December 11th, TOCA in The Colony buzzed with excitement as Master Networks Texas North Region hosted "Kick Cancer in the Balls" - a kickball tournament supporting their member, Shirley Moon, in her fight against cancer. This special day was not just about sport; it was a testament to the power of community and the spirit of giving.
The tournament brought together six enthusiastic teams, each representing a chapter from the North Texas Region. In a series of three lively rounds, players took to the field not just for the thrill of the game, but to champion a cause close to their hearts. The air was thick with camaraderie as teams battled for the ultimate prize - not a trophy, but bragging rights and the satisfaction of supporting a beloved member of their community.
More than 100 attendees joined in the day's festivities, adding to the vibrant atmosphere. The event was peppered with the sounds of laughter, cheers, and the occasional playful taunt, showcasing the familial dynamics that make Master Networks Texas North so unique. It's a group where professional networks seamlessly blend with personal bonds, creating a family-like environment where members genuinely support each other.
The spirit of philanthropy shone brightly, especially during the silent auction, where items donated by members were up for bidding. This, along with food and drink sales, propelled the fundraising efforts, leading to an impressive total of over $12,000 raised for Shirley Moon's cause.
Fun and purpose collided at this event, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of those who participated. From the laughter on the kickball field to the shared moments around the food stands, every aspect of the day underscored the group's commitment to supporting each other - in business and in life.
"Kick Cancer in the Balls" was more than a sporting event; it was a powerful display of Master Networks Texas North's commitment to community, philanthropy, and unwavering support for one of their own. A day filled with joy, unity, and the spirit of giving, it was a true embodiment of what Master Networks stands for.
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