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Charity Golf day was a huge success!

Charity Golf day was a huge success!

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The first ever Give 4 BETH Charity Golf Day took place on Saturday at Chichester Golf Club, with 8 teams of 4 from all over the South raising funds for the Charity.

The SSH Group were extremely pleased to sponsor Hole 1 of the golf tournament on Saturday, with players attempting to win the ‘Nearest the Pin’ challenge for the Hole.

The day was filled with competitions, including ‘Nearest the Pin’ on Holes 1 (pictured), 3, 8 & 14, ‘Longest Drive’ on Hole 11 and ‘Straightest Drive’ on Hole 12.

Sam West, Managing Director of The SSH Group commented:

“The whole day was brilliant. It was all for a great cause and the competition was still very competitive. Entry fees, raffles and bets on ‘nearest the pin’ challenges all helped to raise a substantial amount of money for the Charity. Well done to Rich Sherwood for organising the event.” 

Competition Winners
Sam Bourlet – Hole 1 Nearest the Pin
Tom Keet – Hole 3 Nearest the Pin
Francis Jones – Hole 8 Nearest the Pin
Grant Lillywhite – Hole 14 Nearest the Pin
Sam West – Hole 11 Longest Drive
Rob Deacon – Hole 12 Straightest Drive

Well done to everyone who played, and we are looking forward to next year!

http://www.give4beth.co.uk/

http://www.chichestergolf.com/

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SSH sponsor Portsmouth Hospitals Rugby team

SSH sponsor Portsmouth Hospitals Rugby team

We are pleased to announce that SSH will now sponsor the Portsmouth Hospitals Rugby team. We will be supplying the team with a full rugby kit, partnering with Raging Bull. Please visit their website for a look at their products: http://sportswear.ragingbull.co.uk/

The team play Hospital Rugby Teams across the UK, and have recently played a charity game against Portsmouth R.F.C.

We wish the team the best of luck with their upcoming fixtures.

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Donation to Samuel’s Fund

Donation to Samuel’s Fund

We were absolutely delighted to be able to contribute to Samuel’s Fund, in order to raise enough money for Samuel to have a vital operation in the USA. 

At 11 months, Sam was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. The condition was caused by a premature birth. When Sam reached 5 years old he needed major surgery on his hips. 

In total, £40,000 was raised to take Sam to St Louis Children’s Hospital, USA to have his operation. The operation went well, and fortunately Sam’s spirited determination has got him to a point where he can now walk.

To read more, please visit www.samuelsfund.co.uk