While Brooks Koepka is gearing up for the upcoming LIV Golf Greenbrier event this week at The Old White at The Greenbrier, his wife Jena Sims has invited "all bad moms" for a night out in Los Angeles. Sims shared the information on her Instagram Stories
SIms shared that the event is called "Club Cure: Moms Night Out for Cystic Fibrosis." According to her Story, the event is to be held on Friday, September 6 at 7:00 PM in El Segundo, California, in aid of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
She wrote on her Instagram Stories:
"Calling all "Bad Moms" who wanna do a lil GOOD. My big sis in LA, @kristenbrockman is hosting an amazing event for Cystic Fibrosis foundation, (think old club days, but for a good cause)"
In another Instagram Story, Jena Sims shared a meme which said "It's not like a regular moms night out...".
Sims appealed once again in another Instagram Story and wrote:
"Bad Moms For a Good Cause"
She added:
"K I’m done. If u are in LA, it’ll be a fun one, Kristen and I used to tear it up (and still would lol) so I can only imagine what tricks she has up her sleeves[.]"
Cystic Fibrosis is a genetic condition that affects the lungs, pancreas, digestive system, and other organs in the body. Kristen Brockman Knauf, who is organising the event lost her sister Kelsi to Cystic Fibrosis at the age of 26. She is raising funds for those affected by the condition, through the event.
Brooks Koepka's wife Jena Sims offers to take care of her followers' shopping wish lists
Brooks Koepka's wife Jena Sims recently offered her assistance to her followers, especially teachers, to clear their shopping wish lists through the "Back to School" initiative.
On her Instagram Stories, Sims shared that she took the initiative for the first time when her son Crew was in NICU. She said:
"I want you to have what you need. I know how expensive it is to buy the cool little things that you need on your wishlist and that stuff adds up. So I'm gonna drop a link probably on the next slide just to make it easy."
She added that teachers often face high costs to decorate their classrooms and she was willing to help them out if they shared their "backstor[ies]." She said:
"But some of the ones I cleared out, actually all probably the ones I cleared out last year, there was a backstory. It was like, hey, I'm a local teacher. I'm in Palm Beach Gardens or hey, I did pageants or I just felt connected to the ones that told me a little bit about themselves, their students, why they love teaching."
She asked her followers to fill out the form on her Pageant of Hope website, the link for which she shared in her Stories. She said that she wasn't sure how many shopping wish lists she could help clear but she promised to take time out for the cause during weekends.