On December 12th, Grant Thornton Cayman Islands presented the Cayman Islands Humane Society with a cheque for over US$8000, further to fundraising efforts from their annual golf event.
Each November, over 90 budding golfers from around the globe, come together at North Sound golf course for the ‘Grant Thornton Golf Championship’, which this year raised a total of US$10,107 for charity.
This year, the proceeds were split between the Cayman Islands Humane Society, and staff member Julia Stenson’s fundraising efforts in lieu of her upcoming climb of Mount Aconcagua – the second highest summit after Mount Everest. Julia received over US$2000 from the day, to go towards her target of $50,000 for Have a Heart Cayman.
Greg O’Driscoll, Partner and Head of Funds for the professional services firm said ‘we were delighted to be able to donate to two very worthy causes this year. From raffles, to on the course competitions, we are delighted to have exceed our 2018 fundraising total of $5,000 to continue helping local charities.
A special congratulations to the 2019 Championships Golfers of the Year: Bridget Kidner from DMS, Michael Richardson from Maples and Richard Johnson from Centaur US, who played exceptionally well’.
O’Driscoll extended thanks to the sponsors of the event, ‘we simply couldn’t host such a fantastic day without the support of our sponsors. Special thanks to TRAC Automotive and Kirk Freeport for donating some world class hole-in-one prizes, as well as Caybrew and all the other local businesses that donated raffle prizes for the event. It enabled us to raise a huge amount of money for a very worthy cause and gave the participants a truly memorable experience’.
Raffle prizes included Xboxes, exclusive golf clubs and a number of vouchers for local attractions and restaurants.
For more information on Grant Thornton in the Cayman Islands and the Cayman Islands Humane Society, visit www.grantthornton.ky and http://www.caymanislandshumanesociety.com respectively