HERONGRANGE’S GOLF DAY RAISES OVER £10K FOR ST. GILES HOSPICE

Herongrange Charity Event

In September, Herongrange Group were proud to host two charity golf days in aid of St. Giles Hospice, raising a grand total of over £10,000.

In partnership with A W Carhouse and The Boss Partnership, the events were held at JCB Golf and Country Club in Rocester. Both golf days were ones of good sport, competition and generosity and Herongrange would like to extend heartfelt thanks to every person who attended, donated and helped make this fantastic fundraising total possible.

St. Giles Hospice is a charity that has great significance to Herongrange’s CEO Steve Withers’ family, and they have proudly supported them for a number of years now. They provide such vital services and support for families and individuals when it is needed most, and Herongrange take immense pride in being able to support them.

Samantha Storey, Regional Fundraising Manager for St. Giles Hospice, said: “On behalf of everyone here at St. Giles, thank you so much for your kindness and generosity … Your money will go towards funding all elements of patient care … making it possible for us to continue to provide some of the most vulnerable people in our community the care they deserve.”

Herongrange is dedicated to helping local causes and bettering the community, and are looking forward to further fundraising opportunities in the future.

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