A charity golf day has raised £7,000 to support families of children and young people with additional needs, disabilities or life-limiting conditions.
Allison Homes Central hosted the fundraising event at Belton Woods Golf Resort and Spa, Grantham, last month.
The day brought together 18 teams made up of Allison Homes employees, partners and subcontractors for fundraising, friendly competition and networking in support of Little Miracles.
Allison Homes Central held the charity event at Belton Woods. Photo: Supplied
The charity provides inclusive activities, specialist support and safe spaces for families to connect, helping children and young people aged up to 25.
Teams took part in an 18-hole competition on the Woods Course, as well as on-course challenges including a hole-in-one competition offering a £10,000 prize.
Scores were tracked live throughout the day, while a raffle also helped boost the final total.
Little Miracles supports families of children with additional needs. Photo: Supplied
Adam Knight, managing director at Allison Homes Central, said: “We’re extremely proud to have raised £7,000 for Little Miracles through our charity golf day.
“It was fantastic to bring together our colleagues, partners and subcontractors for such an enjoyable event, while supporting a charity that provides vital help to children, young people and families across the region.”
Louise Evans, head of income generation at Little Miracles, thanked Allison Homes and said the money would “make a huge difference” to families who rely on the charity’s services.
The event was supported by main sponsor MV Kelly, alongside other partners and subcontractors.