Sunday, September 8, 2024

Golf day raises over £5,000 for Sheffield young persons charity

The annual Nicholas Associates Group (NAG) & CSP Systems golf day has raised over £5,000 for a Sheffield-based charity which will benefit young people.

Now in its third year, the beneficiary for money raised from the 2023 golf day will be Endeavour, a charity which aims to enrich the lives of young people through education and adventure.

Held at Wortley Golf Club, the golf day attracted over 120 players from 30 local businesses and supply chain partners who played in a team competition with a number of individual prizes.

The winning team was The Business Village, Chris Goddard from B&B Vehicle Contracts won nearest the pin on hole 9 whilst Graham Jamson from Coster UK won nearest the pin on the 16th, and Ryan Hopeley from D&G Utilities won longest drive.

Commenting on the success of the day, Joanne Wilson, group marketing & communications manager from NAG, said: “This is our 3rd joint charity golf day with our suppliers CSP Systems. We chose Endeavour because their mission to empower young people is very closely aligned with our own values and ambitions to enable people to be their best. We are pleased to support Endeavour to create opportunities and support for more young people to develop skills, knowledge and confidence to enable them to fulfil their potential and create a positive future.”

Andy Bethel from CSP Systems said: “We have expanded the number of teams taking part, which has, in turn, increased the amount raised. The day was a fantastic success, and we hope to build on this for next year. Thanks again to Wortley for hosting our event so professionally.”

Ed Thatcher, CEO of Endeavour, added: “It has been great to welcome Nicholas Associates Group & CSP Systems on board as a corporate partner. We really appreciate their support and also the opportunity to meet other potential partners through their golf day. It is vital that we continue to expand our partner network. Being part of this golf day has been a great opportunity to raise our profile and hopefully engage with potential new corporate partners.”

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