Charitable Golf Day raises over £3,000 for Springhill Hospice

Date published: 22 September 2017


Heywood based Logic Wealth Planning held their second Charity Golf Day in September and raised over £3,000 for Springhill Hospice.

Rossendale Golf Club was the venue for over 50 guests, friends and clients of the company to enjoy a game of golf, followed by a dinner and an awards presentation in the evening.

The event raised vital funds for Springhill Hospice and, with the inclusion of £1,000 donated by Barclays Bank, Logic Wealth has presented Springhill Hospice with a cheque for £3,390.

Yianni Theodorou, Logic Wealth Planning’s Managing Director, said, “It is pleasing to know that by holding a really enjoyable day we also raised money for a cause which is close to our hearts. We would like to thank everyone for their wonderful generosity, including Martin Hirst from Barclays Bank.

"Springhill Hospice plays an important role in the community and my team are committed to fundraising wherever they can, to ensure that it can continue with its vital work.”

Sophie Ansley, Events & Corporate Fundraiser at Springhill Hospice, said: “We are so very grateful to Yianni and colleagues at Logic Wealth for all their hard work and enthusiasm and to all those who supported the day with their incredible generosity.

"Seven out of every ten pounds that it costs to provide our services, free of charge, to those who need them, comes from community donations and so the wonderful support given by Logic Wealth is absolutely invaluable.”

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