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Golfers' fundraising year is boost for children's hospice

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Published Date: 09 November 2009
GOLFERS have given a boost to a centre caring for youngsters facing a short life because of serious conditions.
Players at Hassocks Golf Club have given Chestnut Tree House, the only children's hospice in Sussex, £7,500.

After a year's fundraising activities, culminating in Captain's Charity Day, they handed a cheque to Tracy Bowdery, Chestnut Tree House community fundraiser.

The charity looks after local children and young people with progressive life-limiting and life-threatening illnesses.

Club captain Martin Range, seniors captain Mike Haselip and ladies captain Ann Chard led the members in their fund-raising efforts.

Martin Range added: "We loved the opportunity to help local children and their families at Chestnut Tree House and hope that our donation makes a difference."



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  • Last Updated: 09 November 2009 9:41 AM
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  • Location: Haywards Heath
 
 

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