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Bobby Nichols-Fiddlesticks Charity Foundation presents more than $1.5 million in grants to serve at-risk children in Southwest Florida

Nichols Cup continues nearly $22 million legacy for local children’s charities

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(L to R) Check presented to Children's Advocacy Center of Southwest Florida's Melissa Bonner, Kaleigh Lawrence, Alicia Shannon with Bobby Nichols-Fiddlesticks Charity Foundation President Bryan Simmering. BOBBY NICHOLS-FIDDLESTICKS CHARITY FOUNDATION
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L to R) Check presented to Abuse Counseling and Treatment's Kyle Selbach and Jennifer Benton with Bobby Nichols-Fiddlesticks Charity Foundation President Bryan Simmering. BOBBY NICHOLS-FIDDLESTICKS CHARITY FOUNDATION
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(L to R) Check presented to Blessings in a Backpack's Tony Ceresoli and Karina Borgia-Lacroix with Bobby Nichols-Fiddlesticks Charity Foundation President Bryan Simmering. BOBBY NICHOLS-FIDDLESTICKS CHARITY FOUNDATION
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(L to R) Check presented to Liberty Youth Ranch's Alan and Angela Dimmitt with Bobby Nichols-Fiddlesticks Charity Foundation President Bryan Simmering. BOBBY NICHOLS-FIDDLESTICKS CHARITY FOUNDATION
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(L to R) Check presented to Anti Human Trafficking Program's Yaritza Soto Ferreira and Bridget Vary with Bobby Nichols-Fiddlesticks Charity Foundation President Bryan Simmering. BOBBY NICHOLS-FIDDLESTICKS CHARITY FOUNDATION
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(L to R) Check presented to Pace Center for Girls, Lee's Megan Kohan and Jenny Cellitti with Bobby Nichols-Fiddlesticks Charity Foundation President Bryan Simmering. BOBBY NICHOLS-FIDDLESTICKS CHARITY FOUNDATION

The Bobby Nichols-Fiddlesticks Charity Foundation has awarded more than $1.5 million in grants to six designated charities of the 24th annual Nichols Cup tournaments and auction gala, bringing its total fundraising to date to almost $22 million for children’s charities in Southwest Florida.

“Reaching nearly $22 million in total giving is a testament to the passion and generosity of our Fiddlesticks community,” said Bryan Simmering, president of the Bobby Nichols-Fiddlesticks Charity Foundation. “By carrying forward Bobby Nichols’ legacy, these funds directly support organizations that are changing lives and creating safer, stronger futures for children across Southwest Florida.”

Since 2002, Nichols Cup has supported local children’s charities in helping more than 100,000 abused and neglected children. Funds from this year’s event were distributed at Fiddlestick’s annual Piper’s Meeting on March 20 among the foundation’s two primary charity partners, Children’s Advocacy Center of Southwest Florida and Abuse Counseling & Treatment, and additional beneficiaries Blessings in a Backpack, Liberty Youth Ranch, Anti-Human Trafficking Program and Pace Center for Girls, Lee.

The foundation’s first and primary charity partners, Children’s Advocacy Center of Southwest Florida and Abuse Counseling and Treatment, were each awarded $560,000. The Children’s Advocacy Center of Southwest Florida aims to provide a coordinated response to child victims of abuse and neglect and improve the lives of at-risk children and their families through prevention services. Abuse Counseling and Treatment supports victims of domestic violence and their children, along with survivors of sexual assault and human trafficking in Lee, Hendry and Glades counties.

Blessings in a Backpack received a $160,000 grant to support its ongoing mission in Southwest Florida. With the funds, the nonprofit provides backpacks filled with kid-friendly, ready-to-eat food items to more than 1,200 underserved children at Colonial Elementary and James Stephens Elementary to take home every weekend during the school year.

Liberty Youth Ranch, a charitable residential program based in Bonita Springs, received a $130,000 donation. The long-term children’s residential group home provides a safe home, education and family to abused, neglected and homeless children.

The foundation awarded a grant of $50,000 to the Anti-Human Trafficking Program. Serving 10 counties in Southwest Florida, the program provides intensive case management and mental health counseling to victims of severe human trafficking as they attempt to integrate into society after being rescued.

Pace Center for Girls of Lee County also received a $50,000 grant to support its Reach Program. Through Pace Lee, Reach therapists bring mental health support directly to girls ages 11 to 17, meeting them in their local schools, within their communities, or even at home at no cost to families.

Founded by longtime Fiddlesticks resident Bobby Nichols, winner of 14 PGA Tour tournaments, the PGA recognizes the Nichols Cup golf tournament as one of the most successful community sponsored pro-am tournaments in the U.S. For 24 years, Nichols Cup has transformed into a four-day fundraising event that includes tennis and pickleball tournaments, a neighborhood fundraiser, an auction gala and culminates in a pro-am golf tournament.

To learn more about the Bobby Nichols-Fiddlesticks Charity Foundation, email info@nicholscup.org or visit NicholsCup.org.

About Bobby Nichols-Fiddlesticks Charity Foundation

The Bobby Nichols-Fiddlesticks Charity Foundation was founded in 2002 by a group of Fiddlesticks members, known as Pipers, who volunteer to organize and run the annual Nichols Cup Pro-Am Golf & Tennis Tournaments. The annual tournament recognizes the contributions and accomplishments of golfer Bobby Nichols, a longtime resident of Fiddlesticks and winner of 14 PGA Tour tournaments including the 1964 PGA Championship and 1974 Canadian Open. Since the formation of the Bobby Nichols-Fiddlesticks Charity Foundation 24 years ago, more than $20 million has been donated to local children’s charities. To learn more, visit NicholsCup.org or call 239-633-4579.