
Electric City Golf Tournament Drives Opportunities for Special Needs Athletes
Celebrating sport, community, and opportunity for athletes of all abilities
Electric City hit the greens for a great cause with its first annual golf tournament, raising funds to support special needs student athletes who want to participate in extracurricular activities such as hockey.
The event brought the community together for a day of sport, camaraderie, and generosity.
Playing alongside members of her CSN Peterborough team, Location Manager Shireen Rynjah said, “It was such an honour to be part of this tournament. Supporting Electric City Special Needs Sports means helping young athletes access the same opportunities as their peers, and we’re proud to contribute to such an important cause.”
Funds raised will directly benefit Electric City Special Needs Sports, an organization dedicated to creating opportunities for individuals with developmental, cognitive, and physical disabilities. The mission is to help athletes build strength, skill, sportsmanship, and life skills while deepening their love of the game and team.
Thanks to overwhelming community support, the golf tournament was a tremendous success, and the organizers have already confirmed that the tournament will return as an annual event, with the next one scheduled for September 2026.