Logicalis is celebrating after raising £25,600 for Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity (GOSHCC), at its annual charity golf event held at Wentworth Golf Club in Surrey.
Relying heavily on public support to provide world-class care to hundreds of children every day, Great Ormond Street Hospital is Logicalis’ chosen corporate charity. Logicalis UK has now raised a total of more than £50,000 for GOSHCC over the last 12 months through its fundraising events.
Mark Starkey, managing director of Logicalis UK, explains: “We’re constantly amazed and inspired by what Great Ormond Street Hospital does on a daily basis. It is critical service and industry do all they can to enable GOSH to maintain its first-rate reputation as a world leader in the care of young patients and their families.
“Our fundraising this year has been a huge success and we would like to say a massive thank you to everyone who donated to such a great cause.”
Catherine Sheard, fundraising executive at Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity, adds: “We are really grateful that Logicalis chose to support Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity again this year, as the funds it’s raised will make a vital difference to not only the children we treat, but their families as well. We rely heavily on fundraisers to help us buy essential equipment, rebuild and refurbish our hospital sites and fund vital research. We would like to say thank you to Logicalis on behalf of the staff, parents and children at Great Ormond Street Hospital.”
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