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“Golfers’ Generosity Soars, Raising £20,000+ for Jersey Cheshire Home!”

Generous Golfers Swing for Charity: Over £20,000 Raised for Jersey Cheshire Home

In a display of generosity that would make even the most tight-fisted of misers crack a smile, the Jersey Cheshire Home has hit a hole-in-one with its 25th Annual Charity Golf Day. The event, which saw 22 teams compete at the prestigious La Moye Golf Club, was not just a showcase of amateur golfing prowess but also a testament to the spirit of giving that thrives in Jersey.

Summary: A Day on the Greens for a Good Cause

  • Jersey Cheshire Home’s 25th Annual Charity Golf Day hosted at La Moye Golf Club.
  • 22 teams participated, with DAMP Ltd, led by Paul Masterton, taking the trophy.
  • The event, sponsored by Hawk, raised over £20,000 for the home.

The Winning Stroke

With the sun shining down on the well-manicured fairways, the competition was as heated as a midsummer’s day. But it was DAMP Ltd, steered by the ever-enthusiastic Paul Masterton, that emerged victorious. Masterton, a stalwart supporter of the home, proved that a good swing and a good heart are an unbeatable combination.

Sponsorship and Support

The event’s success was buoyed by the generous sponsorship of Hawk, a company that clearly knows a thing or two about soaring high and landing gracefully. Their support, along with the participation of the 22 teams, turned what could have been a mere day of leisure into a significant fundraiser for the Jersey Cheshire Home.

Impact on the Community

The funds raised are a lifeline for the Jersey Cheshire Home, which provides invaluable care and support to its residents. It’s a reminder that while Jersey may be a small island, its heart is as vast as the ocean that surrounds it. The £20,000-plus raised will go a long way in ensuring that the home continues to be a sanctuary of comfort and care.

NSFW Perspective

While the left-wing media might be too busy waxing lyrical about the latest woke trends, here in Jersey, we’re getting on with the real work – supporting our community with actions, not just words. The 25th Annual Charity Golf Day is a prime example of how traditional values of charity and community spirit are alive and well, and frankly, more productive than any Twitter storm.

It’s events like these that remind us of the true fabric of Jersey society – one that’s woven with threads of generosity and solidarity. So, hats off to the golfers, the sponsors, and especially to the Jersey Cheshire Home for reminding us that sometimes, the most important score isn’t on a leaderboard, but in the lives we touch through our giving.

And to the government officials who might be reading this – take note. This is what efficient fundraising looks like. No bureaucracy, no red tape, just pure, unadulterated philanthropy. Perhaps it’s time to take a leaf out of the charity sector’s book and remember that the best way to help people is often the simplest: by putting the community first.

For those who missed the event, worry not. There’s always next year to swing your clubs for a cause. And who knows? With a bit of practice, you might just give Paul Masterton and his team a run for their money. Until then, let’s keep the charitable spirit going – Jersey style.