FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact:
Caitlin Olszewski
Manager, Marketing & Communications
MedRVA Foundation
[email protected]
RICHMOND, VA — The MedRVA Foundation will host the Serve for Sight Pickleball Tournament on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at Performance Pickleball, bringing together players, sponsors, and spectators for a day of friendly competition in support of a meaningful cause.
Serve for Sight is a community-focused pickleball tournament designed to raise funds for the MedRVA Foundation’s mission to help people see the world. Proceeds from the event will support vision care programs and services that improve quality of life for individuals living with visual impairments across Central Virginia.
“Serve for Sight is about more than competition,” said Marianne Johnson Fundraising & Special Events Manager of the MedRVA Foundation. “It’s an opportunity for the community to come together, stay active, and directly support life-changing vision services.”
The tournament is open to players of all skill levels and offers multiple ways to participate, including sponsorship opportunities, team registration, and spectator tickets. Sponsorship levels range from Presenting Sponsor to Court Sponsor, providing businesses and organizations the opportunity to align their brand with a high-impact, community-centered event.
Sponsorship and Registration Opportunities Include:
- Presenting Sponsor ($10,000)
- Clarity Sponsor ($5,000)
- Insight Sponsor ($2,500)
- Visionary Sponsor ($1,000)
- Bright Future Sponsor ($750)
- Court Sponsor ($250)
- Pickleball Team Registration ($275)
- Spectator Ticket ($10)
Full details, sponsorship information, and registration links are available online here.
For media inquiries please contact Caitlin Olszewski, Manager of Marketing & Communications, MedRVA Healthcare & The MedRVA Foundation.
About the MedRVA Foundation
The MedRVA Foundation is dedicated to helping people see the world. With roots in the Richmond Eye & Ear Hospital, the Foundation supports vision care initiatives, low vision services, and community-based programs that improve access to care and quality of life for individuals with visual impairments throughout Central Virginia.