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Community swings into action for Stepping Stone Hospice

A heartwarming day on the greens saw iCare Optometrists and local golfers rally behind Stepping Stone Hospice’s mission to provide care, comfort and dignity to patients and families facing life-limiting illnesses.

Once again, iCare Optometrists have proven that community spirit and compassion go hand in hand.

The dedicated team recently hosted another spectacular charity golf day in honour of Stepping Stone Hospice.

 Anel van Wyk, Chrissie Dreyer and Maryke Panaino. Photo: Lonwabo Keswa

This was an event that combined sporting camaraderie with a deep sense of purpose.

 Mary Stierlin and Tesa Arthur. Photo: Lonwabo Keswa

Held at the picturesque Reading Country Club, generous golfers gathered under bright skies to take part in a day filled with friendly competition and goodwill.

Ivan Clarke, Willem Smith and Grant Dreyer. Photo: Lonwabo Keswa

The scenic fairways provided the perfect backdrop for an event aimed at supporting Stepping Stone Hospice’s vital mission of providing care, comfort and dignity to patients and families facing life-limiting illnesses.

 Andre Ferreira and Herman Botha. Photo: Lonwabo Keswa

Stepping Stone Hospice expressed its appreciation for iCare Optometrists’ ongoing commitment, describing the event as a shining example of what happens when a community comes together for a meaningful cause.

Danie Bosman and Jacques Myburgh. Photo: Lonwabo Keswa

“Their unwavering support has a real and lasting impact on our patients and their families. We are deeply moved by their kindness and generosity,” said Stepping Stone’s sister Margi Bollman.

Margi Bollman. Photo: Lonwabo Keswa

iCare Optometrists’ charity golf day continues to be a highlight on the local calendar not only for its sporting enjoyment but also for the difference it makes in the lives of many.

Regan Verrier, Iselize Swart, Tyron Deakin, Adoette Martheze and Tiaan Stroh. Photo: Lonwabo Keswa

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Lonwabo Keswa

An accomplished journalist with 3+ years' experience in all fields of journalism. Specialising in Broadcast Journalism in school, adept print and online storytelling, delivering compelling news across platforms with depth and clarity.

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