The Indiana Center for Prevention of Youth Abuse & Suicide (ICPYAS) announces the return of its highly successful Driving Hope: Chaucie’s Challenge event, taking place from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29 at Topgolf, 9200 E. 116th St., Fishers.
Following a fantastic inaugural year, this dynamic fundraiser invites community members, corporate teams, organizations, and families to come together for an evening of hope, inspiration, purpose, and fun,” ICPYAS Executive Director Melissa Peregrin said. The event features friendly competition at the golf bays, great food, exciting auction items, and opportunities to give back – all in support of critical prevention and youth advocacy efforts across central Indiana.
“This event reminds us how powerful our community can be when we come together for a shared purpose. Driving Hope brings joy, connection, and a spirit of giving – all while supporting lifesaving prevention education for youth and families. We are honored to walk alongside Hoosiers who care deeply about protecting and uplifting our young people.”
Registration is open now, and spots are available for individuals, families, corporate groups, and community organizations eager to be part of an evening that truly makes a difference. For more information visit drivinghope2026.wedoauctions.com.
About ICPYAS
The Indiana Center for Prevention of Youth Abuse and Suicide (ICPYAS) is dedicated to empowering youth and adults to recognize, prevent, and respond to child abuse and suicide. Through education, advocacy, and community engagement, ICPYAS reaches thousands of students, parents, and professionals each year, equipping them with the tools to create safer environments for children across Indiana. Learn more at indianaprevention.org.






