Driving Hope Forward: T-Town Golf Classic Raises Over $205K

Sky High for Kids brought the energy to Tulsa, Oklahoma for the T-Town Golf Classic at Forest Ridge Golf Club, where community, competition, and purpose came together for one mission—ending Childhood Cancer.

The event raised an incredible $205,460, directly supporting hospital partners including St. Francis Children’s Hospital’s Camp STRONG, a weeklong overnight camp that gives Cancer Warriors and their siblings a chance to experience joy, connection, and healing.

Chaired by Jennifer Nichols and Ben Hubbert and emceed by Sky High for Kids Founder and CEO Brittany Hebert Franklin, the tournament delivered more than great golf—it delivered impact.

A standout moment of the day was honoring Carlos Conerly of ISTI as Guest of Honor. Carlos has played a key role in growing Sky High for Kids’ fundraising efforts in the region and continues to lead with passion for the mission.

The day also featured an inspiring story from Colton, a Cancer Warrior who shared his journey, his connection to Sky High for Kids, and how experiences like a Sky High Adventure to the Super Bowl have brought hope during his fight.

Throughout the course, guests took part in high-energy activations and fundraising moments while learning more about the life-changing work of Camp STRONG from St. Francis Children’s Hospital.

Support from partners including ISTI, Sherwin Williams, Williams, Jason Pigott, AG Equipment, Jeff Hutsell, and Lilac/Gas Tech helped make the day possible—and powerful.

A meaningful moment of reflection came as the Coronado family joined the event in honor of their son, Omar Jr., whose courage during his battle with cancer continues to inspire the Sky High for Kids mission.

From every swing to every story shared, the T-Town Golf Classic was a reminder that when community shows up, hope grows—and the fight to end Childhood Cancer moves forward.

About Sky High for Kids

Sky High for Kids is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 2007 by Louisiana native Brittany Hebert. With a devoted staff, board, and volunteers, Sky High funds research and family services that help children today while advancing better treatments for tomorrow. The organization has invested more than $43 million with partners including St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Texas Children’s Hospital, and Saint Francis Camp Strong. Key initiatives include launching the nation’s first pediatric Immunotherapy Center at Texas Children’s and funding a research floor within St. Jude’s 625,000-square-foot Inspiration4 ARC, speeding breakthroughs that improve childhood cancer survival worldwide.

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