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The Nevada Kids Foundation will bring its fourth annual Fairways for the Future Charity Golf Classic back to Montreux Golf & Country Club on Monday, August 10, giving Northern Nevada business leaders, community partners and supporters another opportunity to invest in local students and teachers.

Presented by Peterbilt Truck Parts & Equipment and the John & Bonnie Phillips Foundation, the annual tournament raises money for Nevada Kids Foundation's Educate to Elevate campaign, which provides resources and opportunities for students and educators throughout the region.

Since the tournament began, it has raised more than $75,000 to support programs designed to help children succeed both inside and outside the classroom.

"The support generated through Fairways for the Future directly impacts students and teachers throughout Northern Nevada," said Kallie Todaro, Director of Nevada Kids Foundation. "This event brings together generous community partners who share our commitment to creating opportunities for local youth. We are grateful to Peterbilt Truck Parts & Equipment, the John & Bonnie Phillips Foundation, and all of our sponsors for helping us make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and families."

The four-person scramble will feature both morning and afternoon flights, offering participants a full day of golf while supporting efforts to expand educational access and youth development opportunities across Northern Nevada.

"We're proud to support Nevada Kids Foundation and its mission to invest in local students and educators," said Lane Powell, chief operations officer of Peterbilt Truck Parts & Equipment. "Fairways for the Future is a strong example of how our community comes together to create real impact."

Player entries and sponsorships are available through the Nevada Kids Foundation, with availability limited.