Second Annual CPR Foundation Charity Golf Tournament Brings Community and Law Enforcement Together for a Day of Unity and Fundraising

BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y., Oct. 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — On Monday, September 15, 2025, the Community-Police Relations Foundation (CPR Foundation), in partnership with Broadstreet Global as the Presenting Sponsor, hosted its Second Annual Charity Golf Tournament at Trump National Golf Club Westchester, bringing together community leaders, law enforcement, business executives, and philanthropists in a powerful show of solidarity and support for safer and more unified communities. 

Now in its second year, the event reflects the continued vision of Founder and CEO Al Eskanazy, to strengthen ties between police and the community. Over 160 participants teed off for the cause, enjoying an 18-hole tournament with dynamic on-course activations, friendly competitions, and interactive contests designed to support initiatives that improve relations between law enforcement and the communities they serve. Guests were also treated to a gourmet lunch, followed by a cocktail reception and dinner featuring networking, an awards ceremony, and both live and silent auctions. 

A highlight during the dinner was the recognition of three distinguished public servants whose work embodies the spirit of community service. Mount Vernon Police Chief Marcel Olifiers and NYPD Chaplain Frank Chiaramonte were each presented with a commemorative watch to honor their unwavering dedication to the community. Their leadership and commitment to bridging divides were celebrated with heartfelt applause. Mount Vernon Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard was also recognized for her steadfast support of law enforcement and community engagement. In her remarks, the Mayor spoke about the impact the CPR Foundation is making in her community, emphasizing the importance of continued collaboration between civic leaders and community-driven organizations.

“When officers and community leaders share the same fairway, it creates an impact that transcends a single event,” said Glenn Hechler, Vice President of the Board for the CPR Foundation. “This Tournament showcased the power of our Foundation’s work and its ability to bring people together in an exciting, yet meaningful way.” 

Proceeds from the event will support the CPR Foundation’s outreach efforts, initiatives, and programs including law enforcement-led youth athletics and mentorship, back-to-school and food distribution events for families in need, and mental health support for officers. These activities are part of the Foundation’s broader mission to foster a stronger connection between law enforcement and the communities they serve by facilitating positive interactions that build unity, trust, and understanding. 

“Events like this Tournament demonstrate the real impact the CPR Foundation creates by giving community members the opportunity to build genuine relationships for a common cause,” said Joseph Baldassarra, President of Broadstreet Global. “Broadstreet Global is proud to support an organization that understands how these connections translate into safer, stronger, and more unified communities.” 

In addition to Broadstreet Global, this year’s Tournament was made possible by the generous support of numerous sponsors who share the Foundation’s commitment to community impact. To view the full list of sponsors, please visit: https://www.communitypolicerelationsfoundation.org/golf-1

About Community-Police Relations Foundation

The Community-Police Relations Foundation (CPR Foundation) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded by President & CEO Al Eskanazy and dedicated to building bridges of trust, understanding, and mutual respect between law enforcement and the communities they serve. By funding and supporting various outreach initiatives and programs including feeding families in need, empowering our youth through sports and mentorship, protecting the mental health of law enforcement, and raising awareness about human trafficking – the CPR Foundation facilitates positive interactions and meaningful dialogue between law enforcement and community. These efforts help reshape perceptions on both sides, creating safer and more unified communities. To learn more, visit www.cprfcharity.org and connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn @cprfcharity.

About Broadstreet Global


Broadstreet Global
 is a private equity firm that has an impressive track record of identifying promising growth sectors for capital investments. Based in Greenville, South Carolina, the firm’s investor profile includes high-net-worth individuals, family offices, registered investment advisors, and institutional investors. The company has completed over $5 billion in transactions, and more than 3,000 people are employed/associated across the businesses in its portfolio. Broadstreet’s formula for private equity investing has been to focus its attention on dominating the Carolinas rather than holding investments across the entire United States. The synergies that arise by being a major player in a single regional market delivers efficiencies, enhanced opportunities, and profits. For more information, visit https://broadstreetglobal.com.

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