Camp Southern Ground's 8th Annual An Evening to Remember Benefit Raises $3.4 Million for Youth and Veterans

Camp Southern Ground, founded by Zac Brown, recently hosted its 8th annual An Evening to Remember benefit in Atlanta, raising over $3.4 million to support its mission of fostering growth and community among children, veterans, and military families. The event featured special moments, including a performance by Marine Corps veteran Luke Morgan and a heartfelt speech by Zac Brown expressing gratitude to supporters. The evening also included interactive experiences, a farm-to-table meal, and a live auction with unique items and experiences. The event highlighted the organization's commitment to creating positive outcomes for youth, veterans, and their families through connection and resilience.
Camp Southern Ground, established in 2011 by Zac Brown, is a world-class facility located in Fayetteville, Georgia, dedicated to serving youth and veterans. During the summer, the camp provides inclusive residential programs for children of different backgrounds and abilities. In the rest of the year, the campus focuses on serving veterans through Warrior programs that offer community, direction, purpose, and support to thrive in life after military service. The organization continues to expand its reach and impact with the support of its community, creating transformative experiences for more individuals each year. For more information, visit campsouthernground.org.