Building a virtual Maggie's
Each brick represents hours of vital support funded by your donations. Although we reached our £1M target early, we are continuing to raise funds to make a lasting impact on the lives of those supported by Maggie’s.
Golf day at Remedy Oak raises £2,000 for Maggie’s, supporting those affected by cancer.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to all colleagues and subcontractor representatives who joined us for our recent charity golf day in support of Maggie’s. The event raised an impressive £2,000 to help Maggie’s continue their invaluable support for individuals affected by cancer and their loved ones.
Ahead of the day’s play at the prestigious Remedy Oak course in Verwood, Dorset, Will Ham, Centre Fundraising Manager for Maggie’s Southampton, explained to participants the vital difference that such fundraising events make to the charity’s work.
The day on the course was blessed with fantastic weather and friendly competition. Attendees enjoyed a variety of on-course challenges, including ‘Nearest the Pin’ and ‘Longest Drive’ contests, which added to the fun and excitement. After a memorable day on the fairways, everyone gathered in the clubhouse for a well-deserved meal, a charity raffle, and the eagerly anticipated prizegiving ceremony.
We are grateful to headline sponsor, Wingate Electrical, as well as to additional sponsors Toureen Contractors Ltd, T Clarke, and A. W. Jeffreys (Southampton) Ltd., whose support helped make the day such a success.
Each brick represents hours of vital support funded by your donations. Although we reached our £1M target early, we are continuing to raise funds to make a lasting impact on the lives of those supported by Maggie’s.
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