Hannah Ellis Raises Over $27,000 For C.O.P.S. At Officer Down Golf Classic
Curb Records artist Hannah Ellis hosted her first annual Officer Down Golf Classic in Nashville last week, raising over $27,000 for C.O.P.S., which provides support to the families of fallen officers.
In 2015, Hannah’s cousin, Officer Daniel Ellis, was killed in the line of duty, rocking her family and community to its core. Shortly after his funeral, Ellis penned the song,”Officer Down,” to pay tribute to him and all those who protect us every day, which she actually re-released last week 10 years after Daniel’s passing.
As an avid golfer herself, Ellis was thrilled to exceed the Officer Down Golf Classic’s original goal of raising $10,000 for C.O.P.S. this year, sharing,”I cannot wait to see the ways we are able to give back through the years, and I know we are just getting started!”
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