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Edinburgh Reporter
5 days ago
- Sport
- Edinburgh Reporter
Special charity golf day being held next week
A charity golf day will be held next week with those taking part hoping to raise thousands for a charity they have supported for the last decade. With 32 golfers taking part in the first charitable day organised by GBSS Civil Engineering Ltd the hope is to raise a four figure sum for The Catherine McEwan Foundation. This is a charity which supports those affected by Inflammatory Bowel Disease, set up in 2003 by Derek McEwan, in memory of his late mother, Catherine. Providing a range of non-clinical support services, including wellness programmes, scholarship programmes, and community days, The Catherine McEwan Foundation additionally provides mental health support for both children and adults. Since 2015, GBSS has attended the charity's annual fundraiser, The Red Hot Ball, which the foundation holds in Glasgow to raise vital funds. This year the company took the decision to increase its support for the charity by staging its first ever Charity Golf Day at the local golf club, Glenbervie. Derek McEwan will attend to offer his support and encouragement to the golfers taking part, a mix of GBSS staff, suppliers, customers, and friends, together with friends and supporters of the charity. Managing Director of GBSS, David Owens, said;' It's not long now until the first ball will be teed off at inaugural charity golf day. We're all really looking forward to this event, and having encouraged our staff golfers to get involved in teams, we'd like to offer our thanks to everyone taking part, plus the management and staff at Glenbervie. We really appreciate everyone's support, and it's great that Derek is coming along himself too.' 'We can promise a fun filled day, with prizes.' Derek McEwan said: 'I can't thank the guys at GBSS enough for staging this fantastic event, in aid of The Catherine McEwan Foundation, which has now grown to complete some pretty significant impactful work across Scotland. GBSS has always been a fantastic supporter of the Red Hot Ball for many years too, always taking a table, but they really have gone the extra mile by staging the golf day. I'm sure it will be a fantastic success, and I look forward to being there on the day.' Founded in 2009, and based in the heart of Central Scotland, GBSS Civil Engineering Ltd services a range of industry leading clients, of all sizes, across Scotland and Northern England, in sectors including education, health, infrastructure, leisure, retail and residential. Like this: Like Related


Scoop
20-05-2025
- Business
- Scoop
Findex Charity Golf Day Racks Up Record Support For Hato Hone St John
Press Release – Findex Returning to the picturesque Nelson Golf Club, the popular event brought together a record 116 golfers for a day of camaraderie, competition, and community impact. With a stacked course focused on fun and supporting a good cause, the fourth annual Findex Community Fund (FCF) Charity Golf Day was described in three short words: a roaring success. Returning to the picturesque Nelson Golf Club, the popular event brought together a record 116 golfers for a day of camaraderie, competition, and community impact. This year, the event was in support of Hato Hone St John's new Nelson Tasman Ambulance Hub in Richmond, a critical project enhancing emergency services for surrounding towns including Nelson, Richmond, Motueka, and Golden Bay. Under clear skies with Tasman Bay's stunning vistas, the Ambrose-style 18-hole tournament at Nelson Links welcomed players of all skill levels, from business owners to weekend warriors. The day buzzed with excitement, kicked off by a Hato Hone St John ambulance sounding the siren for the shotgun start. 'Now that,' says Andrew Smith, Nelson Findex Managing Partner, 'Was a crowd-pleasing moment that underscored the event's purpose!' On-course BBQ and drink stations fuelled players, while the 'Party Hole,' hosted by platinum sponsor Tax Management New Zealand, turned up the fun with burgers, music, and a festive vibe. The Bowater Motor Group's Hole-in-One contest, offering a $40,000 car and a matching donation to St John, kept hopes high, though no player claimed the prize. It was awesome to see the energy and community spirit in action, especially knowing each swing helped fund Hato Hone St John's life-saving services, says Matt Rama, Chief Commercial Officer, of Platinum sponsor TMNZ. 'For TMNZ, supporting the Findex Community Fund just made sense. As a purpose-led business, we share Findex's values around making a real difference. A big thank you to all the players, sponsors, and the Findex team who made the day happen. Together, we've helped make a real impact for a cause that supports New Zealanders.' Smith is thrilled with the turnout. 'A full draw, on point aural branding from Hone Hato St. John, and perfect weather made this one of our best golf days yet,' he enthuses. 'Every swing helped us support a Hub that will save lives in our region.' Debbie Zwies, Hato Hone St John South Island Fundraising Manager echoed Smith's enthusiasm: 'With 86% of our Emergency Ambulance Service funding coming from the government, we rely on a mix of third-party support, fundraising, and community generosity to bridge the gap. Support from organisations such as Findex helps us continue delivering vital services across Aotearoa.' She adds, 'We're pleased to be part of the Findex Community Fund Golf Day and appreciate their contribution to our cause.' The Hub, with a secured site, will feature four ambulances, six rest areas, and a public training facility to future-proof emergency care – all of which, of course, come at a cost. That's why the impact of initiatives like the Golf Day are so crucial, particularly as Hato Hone St John faces rising costs and ageing infrastructure, adds Zwies. 'The Nelson Tasman region is growing, and so are the demands on our ambulance services. That's why we're raising funds for the purpose-built ambulance hub—to provide more space, improved facilities, and future-proof emergency care for the community.' Findex's 2025 event aimed to surpass its 2022 record of $18,000, and early estimates suggested it did just that. Indeed, renowned for their financial acumen if not their prowess on the golf course, once the Findex accountants ran a calculator over the numbers, the total collected is $54,956. 'Not too bad for a day's work…ah, golf,' smiles Smith. Since 2018, the Findex Community Fund has donated over $4.1 million to charities, and this event adds to that legacy. Findex extends gratitude to sponsors including Tax Management New Zealand, alongside players and volunteers.


Scoop
20-05-2025
- Business
- Scoop
Findex Charity Golf Day Racks Up Record Support For Hato Hone St John
With a stacked course focused on fun and supporting a good cause, the fourth annual Findex Community Fund (FCF) Charity Golf Day was described in three short words: a roaring success. Returning to the picturesque Nelson Golf Club, the popular event brought together a record 116 golfers for a day of camaraderie, competition, and community impact. This year, the event was in support of Hato Hone St John's new Nelson Tasman Ambulance Hub in Richmond, a critical project enhancing emergency services for surrounding towns including Nelson, Richmond, Motueka, and Golden Bay. Under clear skies with Tasman Bay's stunning vistas, the Ambrose-style 18-hole tournament at Nelson Links welcomed players of all skill levels, from business owners to weekend warriors. The day buzzed with excitement, kicked off by a Hato Hone St John ambulance sounding the siren for the shotgun start. 'Now that,' says Andrew Smith, Nelson Findex Managing Partner, 'Was a crowd-pleasing moment that underscored the event's purpose!' On-course BBQ and drink stations fuelled players, while the 'Party Hole,' hosted by platinum sponsor Tax Management New Zealand, turned up the fun with burgers, music, and a festive vibe. The Bowater Motor Group's Hole-in-One contest, offering a $40,000 car and a matching donation to St John, kept hopes high, though no player claimed the prize. It was awesome to see the energy and community spirit in action, especially knowing each swing helped fund Hato Hone St John's life-saving services, says Matt Rama, Chief Commercial Officer, of Platinum sponsor TMNZ. 'For TMNZ, supporting the Findex Community Fund just made sense. As a purpose-led business, we share Findex's values around making a real difference. A big thank you to all the players, sponsors, and the Findex team who made the day happen. Together, we've helped make a real impact for a cause that supports New Zealanders.' Smith is thrilled with the turnout. 'A full draw, on point aural branding from Hone Hato St. John, and perfect weather made this one of our best golf days yet,' he enthuses. 'Every swing helped us support a Hub that will save lives in our region.' Debbie Zwies, Hato Hone St John South Island Fundraising Manager echoed Smith's enthusiasm: 'With 86% of our Emergency Ambulance Service funding coming from the government, we rely on a mix of third-party support, fundraising, and community generosity to bridge the gap. Support from organisations such as Findex helps us continue delivering vital services across Aotearoa.' She adds, 'We're pleased to be part of the Findex Community Fund Golf Day and appreciate their contribution to our cause.' The Hub, with a secured site, will feature four ambulances, six rest areas, and a public training facility to future-proof emergency care – all of which, of course, come at a cost. That's why the impact of initiatives like the Golf Day are so crucial, particularly as Hato Hone St John faces rising costs and ageing infrastructure, adds Zwies. 'The Nelson Tasman region is growing, and so are the demands on our ambulance services. That's why we're raising funds for the purpose-built ambulance hub—to provide more space, improved facilities, and future-proof emergency care for the community.' Findex's 2025 event aimed to surpass its 2022 record of $18,000, and early estimates suggested it did just that. Indeed, renowned for their financial acumen if not their prowess on the golf course, once the Findex accountants ran a calculator over the numbers, the total collected is $54,956. 'Not too bad for a day's work…ah, golf,' smiles Smith. Since 2018, the Findex Community Fund has donated over $4.1 million to charities, and this event adds to that legacy. Findex extends gratitude to sponsors including Tax Management New Zealand, alongside players and volunteers.
Yahoo
02-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Over £5,000 raised for charities in the Lord Mayor of York Charity Golf Day
THE recent Lord Mayor of York's Charity Golf Day saw over 170 golfers take part in this year's event. Over 170 golfers descended upon Pike Hills Golf Club recently to take part in the Lord Mayor of York's Charity Golf Day. On a fine day, teams enjoyed excellent weather and course conditions. 'If Only!', a fourball team from Derbyshire that were captained by former York City player Paul Johnson, won the coveted trophy with 91 points. Johnson made over 80 appearances for York from 1987 to 1989, and was a key part in the 'If Only!' victory last Friday. Over £5,100 was raised on the day which will go towards the Lord Mayor's chosen charities for this year, the Stroke Association, Survive, York RLFC Foundation and York City FC Foundation.