Prince Harry and Meghan Sussex joined families, advocates, and supporters in Los Angeles for the annual George Zajfen Tennis Tournament, celebrating its record-breaking year in support of The Alliance for Children’s Rights. The event, which raised $200,000, honors the memory of nine-year-old George Zajfen and strengthens vital programs that serve foster youth and families across California.
For the second consecutive year, The Archewell Foundation served as a presenting sponsor, reflecting the couple’s continued commitment to child welfare and community empowerment. The tournament, created by Kelly McKee Zajfen and her family, has grown into a powerful gathering that unites compassion, sport, and philanthropy.
A Legacy of Light and Collective Strength
The tournament’s mission is rooted in legacy and love. Kelly McKee Zajfen, co-founder of the Alliance of Moms, founded the event to honor her son George and support causes that help young parents and foster youth thrive. Each year, families gather to celebrate his spirit while contributing to a cause that builds safer, stronger communities.
Kelly thanked attendees and sponsors for their generosity, describing their support as transformative. “Your commitment to community and your fierce loyalty and love in friendship. We are so grateful you chose to support The Alliance again this year,” she wrote following the event. Her words reflected the unity that continues to define the tournament’s success and the enduring impact of George’s legacy.
The $200,000 milestone represents more than a financial achievement. This will support families who rely on The Alliance for Children’s Rights for legal help, education, and vital care.
Archewell’s Continued Commitment to Children and Families
In its statement, The Archewell Foundation reaffirmed its dedication to the Alliance’s mission of creating safe homes and equal opportunities for children. The foundation’s ongoing involvement demonstrates its hands-on approach to philanthropy, supporting organizations that build pathways to security and belonging.
Since 1992, The Alliance for Children’s Rights has served as a cornerstone of advocacy for Los Angeles families, offering legal and educational support to thousands. Archewell’s partnership strengthens that reach, amplifying the Alliance’s ability to protect vulnerable youth and young parents.
For Meghan and Harry, this collaboration aligns with their broader vision of compassionate leadership. Their foundation continues to focus on empowering families, promoting mental health, and ensuring that children everywhere have the resources they need to thrive.
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Friendship Compassion, and Shared Purpose
Kelly McKee Zajfen’s bond with Meghan Sussex runs deeper than partnership. The two women share a friendship rooted in empathy, advocacy, and mutual respect. Kelly’s appearance on Meghan’s Netflix series With Love, Meghan captured that connection. She later described Meghan as “pure magic and so full of love in everything you do—hosting, nurturing, creating joy.”
That same spirit was present at the tournament, where community and care converged around shared purpose. The event embodied the best of what philanthropy can achieve when friendship and service meet. Together, the Zajfen family, the Sussexes, and their partners transformed grief into action and love into legacy. Each serve, cheer, and donation echoed the belief that every child deserves a chance to thrive.
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