The American School Foundation, A.C. successfully celebrated the 21st edition of its golf tournament at the emblematic Los Encinos Golf Club, bringing together members of its community such as parents, alumni, and numerous friends in a day of fun and solidarity in support of education.
Each year, the tournament stands out for its primary focus: raising funds for the Endowment Fund for Financial Aid, the only one of its kind in Latin America, which aims to provide financial support to students in need, ensuring the continuity of their studies from the Early Childhood Center to Upper School in a first-rate American educational institution. This Fund benefits 16% of the total student body of the school.
Trophies for the Golf winners are crafted by ASF students using the tools in our Maker Space. This year's trophy design champion was Lucía Saltzberg, Grade 8 student, and the trophy was manufactured by ASF MS students. Golf balls were painted by Miss Seilbel’s and Miss Berentsen’s Art students. Thank you ASF students for your incredible contributions and creativity!
In addition, we would like to thank everyone who participated in making this an amazing edition of ASF's Golf Tournament. From our participants, and collaborators to our sponsors –especially AT&T and Banorte– we would like to thank you for your contributions.