ONALASKA, Wis. (WXOW) – Thirteen-year-old Trinity Horstman wanted to do something big for her community and give back.

Throughout the school year, she noticed many of her classmates struggled with paying off their school lunches. Because of this, she wanted to fundraise to complete eliminate school lunch debt in the area. With that in mind, she organized a golf tournament. The tournament was held Saturday, June 29 at the Coulee Golf Bowl.

She’s also participating in next year’s Miss Onalaska Outstanding Teen Pageant, and this effort is part of her platform.

“My platform is called ‘GOLF: Girls Overtaking Lunch Funds,” Hosrtman said, ” So we’re raising money for every school in our community’s lunch debt. This year, we’re trying to raise money for the Holmen, Onalaska and West Salem lunch debt to get rid of that lunch debt for this last school year.”

The accumulated lunch debt in the area adds up to over $7,000. She’s already raised $900 of that needed money. There were nine teams participating in the tournament, with four players on each team. She also gave out golf balls and towels, stamped with her platform, in lunch bags to remind the players where the money is going.

She hopes to make this tournament an annual event.