Thirty years ago, the late Jack Robinson, a community leader, had a simple but powerful idea: bring people
together around a shared love of golf to help care for homebound neighbors in Spartanburg County.
That vision became the Ben Wright International Challenge Cup, and over the past three decades it has grown
into one of the most meaningful traditions supporting Mobile Meals.
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the tournament, a milestone that reflects the extraordinary generosity
of the Upstate community. Through the faithful support of players, sponsors, and volunteers, the International
Challenge Cup has raised more than $9 million to provide hot meals, friendly visits, and peace of mind to
thousands of homebound seniors.
Each year, more than 200 golfers and dozens of companies gather for a day of competition and camaraderie. Yet
the true impact of the ICC reaches far beyond the fairways. Every dollar raised helps ensure that a neighbor who
can no longer shop or cook still receives nourishment and connection each weekday.
As we celebrate this 30-year milestone, we are deeply grateful for the many individuals and organizations who
have helped shape the legacy of this event. Because of your support, Mobile Meals continues to deliver not only
meals, but dignity, comfort, and hope to those who need it most.
