Bramley Golf Challenge Success

Bramley Golf Club hosted the annual Damon Hill Golf Challenge and raised over £11,000 (and counting) for halow.

The event brought together teams from across the community for a fun-filled day of golf, good company, and fundraising. From the morning tee-off to the final putt, there was a fantastic atmosphere on the course, with players enjoying the challenge and camaraderie.

After the golf, guests came together for a meal, raffle, and prize-giving. Thanks to the generosity of everyone involved, every swing, putt, and ticket sold will go directly towards helping halow provide opportunities for young people to build independence, gain skills, and live fulfilling lives.

Bramley Golf Club

We are especially grateful to our patron, Damon Hill OBE, whose ongoing support helps shine a light on the work halow does and the difference it makes to families across Surrey.

Finally, a huge thank you to Bramley Golf Club for hosting us so warmly, and to all the players, volunteers, and supporters who gave their time and energy to make the day possible.

With your help, we’re continuing to build brighter futures for young people with learning disabilities and autism.

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