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Book your spot for charity golf day

Tee off with The Lazarus Legacy Foundation.

Dalpark-based The Lazarus Legacy Foundation (LLF) will host its seventh annual charity golf day on September 6.
Funds raised on the day are used to attain the organisation’s objectives.

The foundation actively engages government, private corporations, and civil society to deliver workable and impactful solutions in the areas of:

• Education: enabling success in education through tutoring, support, and guidance.

• Community Building: implementing moral regeneration initiatives that address the ills and failings of societal living.

• Health and welfare: delivering health and welfare initiatives to the disenfranchised.

• Economic development: encouraging entrepreneurial fervour and empowering entrepreneurial activity.
LLF is pleased to share that the funds raised during last year’s golf day were pivotal in supporting the foundation’s ongoing community-building initiatives.


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These efforts included the awarding of 2024 bursaries, the operation of a weekly soup kitchen which feeds over 500 people, the distribution of monthly grocery vouchers, and the management of the organisation’s daily activities.

For this year’s event, the primary objective is to raise sufficient funds to continue providing bursaries to deserving candidates, support educational needs including school fees, upgrade and maintain the foundation’s community garden project with tunnels, and assist in establishing a sensory room for neurodivergent children.

The golf day will be held from 10:30 (staggered start) at the Benoni Lake Club. A four-ball costs R3 200 and includes a bag, shirt, half-way house and prize-giving dinner.

There are also sponsorship opportunities. The day of golf will be followed by a fun-filled prize-giving and networking dinner.

For bookings and more information, call 065 721 2017/081 563 5382 or email to kivasha@lazaruslegacy.org



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