14 Apr 2022
Charity Golf Raises Over $1M
In January, we were able to hold our belated 31st annual Cardinal Logistics Golf Day for the Child Cancer Foundation.
Each year, we hold our annual Cardinal Logistics Golf Day for the Child Cancer Foundation.
The tournament is open to our staff, customers, clients & suppliers, and has quickly become one of our favourite days of the year.
The 31st annual tournament was due to happen in October of 2021, but was postponed due to lockdowns, and so we all gathered in late January to celebrate instead. The day was a great success, held on a sunny Friday at Whitford Park Golf Club.
Our enthusiastic teams not only played great, but also managed to raise a whopping $61,800 for the Child Cancer Foundation. This donation brings our total raised for the Child Cancer Foundation to over $1,000,000. This is no mean feat and we are incredibly grateful to our volunteers, teams, sponsors, and donors for making these golf days possible.
The money we raise from our tournaments make an incredible difference to children suffering from cancer by providing each newly diagnosed family with a dedicated Family Support Coordinator, who is there to support them in their journey every step of the way. You can find out more information about this fantastic organisation here (feel free to make a donation while you’re there too!).
Since this was a delayed version of the 2021 event, we are already looking forward to celebrating together again in October. We hope to see you there!
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