A fantastic day of golf, community spirit and fundraising has helped the Chilterns Neuro Centre raise almost £12,000 to support people living with neurological conditions across the region.
The Centre's annual Charity Golf Day took place at the prestigious Stocks Golf Club, bringing together around 80 golfers, sponsors and supporters for a day of friendly competition on one of the area's most respected courses.
More importantly, the event generated vital funds that will help the charity continue providing specialist therapies, wellbeing services and practical support for people affected by conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS), Parkinson's and stroke recovery.
Golfers enjoyed a competitive day on the fairways, with the team from Better Mobility emerging as overall champions. The winning team, made up of Lee Warner, Andy Wynn, Ryan Hirst and Bradley Dyer, delivered an outstanding performance throughout the tournament.
Adding to the celebrations, Andy Wynn also secured the individual winner's title, helping to make it a memorable day for the Better Mobility team.
The event was generously sponsored by EIC Insurance, whose support played a key role in making the fundraiser such a success.
Charlie Hicks, Managing Director of EIC Insurance, praised the event and the work of the charity."We are delighted to support the Chilterns Neuro Centre and the incredible work it does for people affected by neurological conditions," he told That's Health.
"The Golf Day was a fantastic opportunity to bring the local business community together while raising funds for a truly worthwhile cause. Congratulations to all the winners and everyone who took part."
The day concluded with prize presentations and additional fundraising activities, with participants celebrating both the sporting achievements and the difference their support will make to local people and families.
Kirsty Robson, Community and Events Fundraiser at the Chilterns Neuro Centre, thanked everyone involved in helping make the day such a success.
"We are incredibly grateful to Stocks Golf Club, our sponsors, players and volunteers for making this year's Charity Golf Day such a success," she said. "Every pound raised helps us continue providing life-changing services and support for people living with neurological conditions."
The Chilterns Neuro Centre supports hundreds of people every year through services including physiotherapy, exercise programmes, wellbeing activities and practical support. Its work helps people manage the challenges of neurological conditions while maintaining independence and quality of life.
Fundraising events like the Charity Golf Day are a powerful reminder of what can be achieved when communities come together for a good cause. With nearly £12,000 raised, the event has provided a welcome boost to the Centre's ongoing mission to help people live well with neurological conditions.
For more information about the Chilterns Neuro Centre and its services, visit its website and learn how you can support its important work.


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