19 October, 2025
Community-Police Relations Foundation Representatives

Representatives from the Community-Police Relations Foundation, Broadstreet Global, and other supporters arrive at the Second Annual Charity Golf Tournament at Trump National Golf Club Westchester.

On September 15, 2025, the Community-Police Relations Foundation (CPR Foundation) hosted its Second Annual Charity Golf Tournament at Trump National Golf Club Westchester in Briarcliff Manor, New York. This event drew over 160 participants, comprising community leaders, law enforcement officials, business executives, and philanthropists, all united to promote safer, more connected communities.

The tournament, backed by Presenting Sponsor Broadstreet Global, emphasized the vision of Founder and CEO Al Eskanazy to strengthen the relationship between police and the communities they serve. Participants enjoyed an 18-hole tournament filled with engaging on-course activities, friendly competitions, and interactive contests aimed at fostering positive interactions between law enforcement and community members.

In addition to the golf, attendees were treated to a gourmet lunch, followed by a cocktail reception and dinner. The evening culminated in an awards ceremony where three notable public servants were honored for their dedication to community service. Mount Vernon Police Chief Marcel Olifiers and NYPD Chaplain Frank Chiaramonte received commemorative watches in recognition of their commitment to bridging divides. Mount Vernon Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard also received accolades for her steadfast support of law enforcement and community initiatives.

In her address, Mayor Patterson-Howard highlighted the CPR Foundation’s impact on her community, stressing the importance of collaboration between civic leaders and community 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. He added that the tournament showcased the Foundation’s effectiveness in uniting people for a meaningful cause.

Proceeds from the event will support various initiatives organized by the CPR Foundation, including youth athletics and mentorship programs, back-to-school events, food distribution for families in need, and mental health support for officers. These programs aim to foster a stronger bond between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

“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,” stated Joseph Baldassarra, President of Broadstreet Global.

Broadstreet Global’s involvement, along with other sponsors, underscores a shared commitment to enhancing community safety and cohesion. To view the complete list of sponsors, visit the CPR Foundation’s website.

The Community-Police Relations Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting trust and understanding between law enforcement and the communities they serve. Through various outreach efforts—including food assistance, youth empowerment, and mental health resources—the Foundation seeks to reshape perceptions and build safer, well-connected communities.

For more information about the CPR Foundation, visit www.cprfcharity.org, and connect with them on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

Broadstreet Global, based in Greenville, South Carolina, has established itself as a leader in private equity investment, focusing on growth sectors and fostering strong regional ties. With over $5 billion in transactions, the firm is dedicated to enhancing community impact through strategic investments. More details can be found at https://broadstreetglobal.com.