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Stepping Stone hosts successful golf day

The Stepping Stone Hospice hosted its annual charity golf day to raise funds to build an in-patient unit.

Stepping Stone Hospice’s annual fundraiser golf on April 3 saw the event’s proceeds go directly towards constructing a 14-bed in-patient unit in Raceview.

This unit will provide much-needed care and comfort to patients and their families in our community.

Henry Leach, Michael Victor, Peter Victor and Trevor Laybourne. Photo: Glaan Sibuyi

Stepping Stone shared its plans for the years to come at the prize-giving. Golfers and sponsors appreciated the Hospice’s work and donated to show their appreciation.

Pieter Kilian, Werner Kapp, Marius Schafcr and Morne Manefeddf . Photo: Glaan Sibuyi

Tersia Burger, the CEO and founder, said, “Thank you to everyone who came. We love each of you, and you make a difference by being here. Now, Stepping Stone is the only five-star rated Hospice in Gauteng because of you people,” She said.

Michael Victor, Roxy Shraga, Tersia Burger and Mark Conradie. Photo: Glaan Sibuyi

Golfers and sponsors enjoyed the day at the Reading Country Club.

Rob Erasmus, Otto Botha, Gerhard Britz and Wynand Cornelius. Photo: Glaan Sibuyi
Brett Heatz, Devin Goosen, Tyrone Nason, Ross Nason and Donovin Goosen. Photo: Glaan Sibuyi

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