NOMADS golf golf equipment throughout Australia raised greater than $175,000 for charities and junior golf in 2023.
Golf equipment in Sydney, Perth, Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast held 5 profitable charity days all year long.
Nomads Australia nationwide president Kel Hirini thanked and congratulated the 350-plus Nomads’ members for his or her time, generosity and efforts.
“Nomads prides itself on giving again to the group,’’ he mentioned.
“It is a nice effort throughout the nation, and the cash raised will change individuals’s lives in an actual and significant manner.
“As a membership we ought to be very pleased with what we have now achieved in 2023.’’
Sydney North raised $62,100 with $49,100 going to Camp High quality and $13,000 going to Jack Newton Junior Golf.
Brisbane raised $38,000 for Empower Golf, a full-service incapacity recreation not-for-profit organisation whose mission is to facilitate and promote the world’s most inclusive sport for individuals dwelling with disabilities.
“I selected Empower Golf after listening to Shem’s story (Shem is from Empower Golf) about how golf received his life again on monitor, gave him a goal to reside and get out and about in the neighborhood once more,’’ Brisbane vice-captain Andrew McGlone mentioned.
“I actually needed to have the ability to make a distinction in someone’s life who might not beforehand have had the chance. It is rather humbling to see us increase this sum of money and makes me very proud to be a part of the Brisbane Nomads.
“Each member has generously given a number of their money and time in direction of this charity day.’’
Sydney South raised $27,660.28 with $18,500 going to OzHarvest and $9160.28 going to Jack Newton Junior Golf.
Perth held its annual charity day at Maylands Peninsula Golf Membership on the banks of the Swan River.
The membership increase $10,600 for Solaris Most cancers Care, a community-based healthcare organisation whose Most cancers Help Centres are the primary of their type in Australia and provide assist, data, schooling, and complementary therapies to most cancers sufferers and their main carers.
“General, we raised $10,600 for Solaris. It was a really profitable day loved by 72 gamers and cash was raised for a worthy trigger,’’ Perth vice-captain Rod MacKenzie mentioned.
The Sunshine Coast Membership raised $30,000 for Sunshine Coast Driving for the Disabled and $6820 for the furtherance of golf.
– BRIAN CRISP