On 5th September The Rotary Clubs of Misbourne Matins and Gerrards Cross & Chalfont St Peter held their annual Charity Golf Day at Gerrards Cross Golf Club. 100 players entered in teams of 4, the team of Chicks & Mortar led by Keith Constable triumphing with a magnificent 98 points.
The day produced a total of 12,500 from entry fees, sponsorship, raffle, and auction, for three nominated charities, namely Workaid, Berks, Oxon and Bucks Air Ambulance, and Chilterns Prostate Cancer Support Group.
Entry Fee 320 per team of 4
Dinner after Golf in the Clubhouse
***SUPER PRIZES RAFFLE & AUCTION***
Porsche driving experience, test drive a Porsche for 48 hours
Heathrow control tower visit for 4
BA flight simulator for 2
4 nights and 2 rounds of golf for 2 at Penina, Portugal
www.penina.com
A brilliant Oxygen Facial at The Hibiscus Beauty Salon, Stoke Poges
www.hibiscus.be
Daily telegraph offices visit for 4
Champagne Afternoon Tea at Hartwell House, Aylesbury
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The main beneficiaries of the profits from the event will be
TVACAA operates across the three counties of Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire (BOB). However, Air Ambulances have no clinical boundaries and can often be called out to attend emergencies in neighbouring counties when further assistance is required by the resident Air Ambulance.
The 'Golden Hour' is a term often used in emergency medicine to denote the vital period immediately after an accident or the onset of an acute illness.
Patient survival rates are improved if treatment is provided within this 'Golden Hour' and the Air Ambulance has the ability to provide the speed and treatment that can make all the difference.
At WORKAID, we are committed to tackling poverty in a practical way by helping disadvantaged people, overseas and in the UK, to help themselves through practical skills training.
Unwanted tools and equipment are collected from all over the UK and refurbished by a team of dedicated volunteers at the WORKAID workshop.
The refurbished tools are then sent to vocational training projects where they help vulnerable and disadvantaged people to learn trade skills and start their own businesses.
CPCSG was established in 2005 by a small group of prostate cancer patients to provide support and encouragement to all men affected by prostate cancer and their spouses, partners, carers, relatives and friends.
CPCSG is committed to increasing awareness of prostate cancer within the Chilterns area, principally in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. Our services are free of charge to anyone and are funded entirely by donations. CPCSG does not offer or give advice, only information and support. Those seeking professional advice should consult a qualified medical practitioner.
Full details about the prostate, prostate cancer, its diagnosis and treatment options are avalable on the website of Prostate Cancer UK