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Hole in one for Harvey Group and NI Hospice

Last month, we hosted our first annual charity golf day in support of NI Hospice.

The event had over 70 enthusiastic golfers from businesses across Northern Ireland for a tee-riffic day of fun and fundraising. In total an impressive £4,424 was raised for the charity.

NI Hospice provide specialist palliative care for babies, children and adults living with life-limiting illnesses across Northern Ireland.

Congratulations to the day’s winners who included:

  • Women’s individual winner – Audrey Spence (Independent Healthcare Solutions)

  • Men’s individual winner – Stephen McKee (Harvey Group)

  • Winning team – Harvey Group / YGHP: Jonnie Clarke, Gareth Armstrong, Chris Walker, and Spencer Martin

  • Runners up – McCaig Collim: Iain Hutchinson, Stephen Higgins, Matthew Gilpin, and Andrew Burns

  • Nearest the pin 4th hole – Antony Dorrian (Peninsula Electrical)

  • Nearest the pin 11th hole – Antony Dorrian (Peninsula Electrical)

  • Nearest the pin in two at 18th hole – Spencer Martin (YGHP)

  • Participation trophy – Ryan McLernon (Harvey Group)

Jonnie Clarke, Harvey Group Managing Director commented,

“I want to extend a big thank you to everyone who generously donated and contributed to ensuring this event was a success. We are delighted to be able to donate a fantastic total of £4,424 to a very well deserving charity. I also want to congratulate all of our winners.”

Kelly Roulston, Corporate Fundraiser at NI Hospice said,

“A huge and heartfelt thanks to our fab friends at the Harvey Group for organising their recent Charity Golf Day, and thanks to everyone who took part or donated. As well as delivering an amazing day of golfing fun, the event has raised a brilliant £4,424 in aid of NI Children’s Hospice and will make a tangible difference to those in the local community who need our help the most. It is only through the amazing generosity of individuals and businesses like the Harvey Group that Hospice can continue providing our specialist palliative care services. On behalf of the children with life-threatening and life-limiting illnesses, and their families who receive our essential support – thank you to everyone involved!”

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