Caring for Philly Kids: Insurance Companies Host Charity Softball Tournament to

Benefit Victims of Child Sexual Abuse through Philadelphia Children’s Alliance


WHAT: On Thursday, August 1, employees and leaders from around 30 prominent insurance firms in Philadelphia, alongside members of the Insurance Softball League, will join forces for an all-day charity softball tournament. This event is dedicated to supporting the local non-profit organization,Philadelphia Children’s Alliance (PCA), which champions justice andhealing for victims of child sexual abuse. The tournament, a highlight of the league's summer activities, combines corporate donations and employee fundraising efforts to benefit PCA.

Since its inception in 2010, the league has collectively donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to PCA, reinforcing their commitment to making a meaningful difference in the community's fight against child abuse.

WHO: Tom Caputo, Insurance Softball League Commissioner, Organizer and

Founder (available for questions) Benita Williams, MSW, LSW, Philadelphia Children’s Alliance Executive Director (available for questions), Hundreds of tournament participants


WHERE: Fairmount Park

Fountain Green Dr. & Mt Pleasant Dr.

Philadelphia, PA 19121


WHEN: Thursday, August 1, 2024

Tournament and Award Ceremony

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM


VISUALS: Capture footage of the tournament, a check presentation including insurance leaders from throughout Philadelphia, interviews with participants.


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The Philadelphia Children’s Alliance is an independent non-profit organization that promotes healing

and justice for sexually abused children in Philadelphia. Using a multidisciplinary approach, we

collaborate with our partners in child protection, law enforcement, and medical and mental health services to provide forensic interviews, victim support and counseling services at the Philadelphia Safety Collaborative, a co-located child-friendly facility. To learn more please visit us online at

https://www.philachildrensalliance.org/

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