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Stephen Orr

Stephen's Great Golf Challenge fundraising page

Total raised

£690.00

+ £143.75 Gift Aid

138%% Complete
138% of the £500.00 target

The Great Golf Challenge

Sat 19 Sep 2020 - Sun 20 Sep 2020

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My Story

Thanks for visiting my fundraising page. This September, I'll be playing 72 holes of golf (4 rounds) in one weekend to raise money for Cancer Research UK. Help me fund life-saving research by sponsoring me and together we will beat cancer. I will be playing at the Rouken Glen Golf Course in Glasgow between 19-20th September 2020. Rouken Glen have very generously let me play all four rounds for free and to donate any green fees which I would have paid towards Cancer Research UK. I could not be any more thankful for Rouken Glen to allow me to do this. Too many people have been effected by cancer. Either by being diagnosed with one of its forms or by watching friends or loved ones suffer. I am unfortunately one of those people who have had to watch family members suffer from this horrible illness. I know that this may only be a small way of raising money towards hopefully one day finding a cure for cancer, but anything, no matter how small, is appreciated.

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Total raised£690.00
Online£690.00
Offline£0.00

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